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Posted
Just now, Steven P said:

So... is there an approved list of occupations that qualify us to have a political opinion?

Didn't say that, just saying the comfortable types are usually the loudest about being all warm and fuzzy to the world.

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19 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

No waffle just something that shows where a wage of£120k a year comes from. 

 

 

Straight from the words you typed - your numbers, not mine.

 

 

Muchly bragging from The JohnsonD about his wages in the past if anyone missed that or the numbers. Mostly the posts were anger that The Labour Party were taxing the high earners more than The Conservatives  were, instead of those on an UK average wage, or the lower amount, the average wage in the Arb industry (which are about 1/4 to 1/3 of what The JohnsonD earns)

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Just now, GarethM said:

Didn't say that, just saying the comfortable types are usually the loudest about being all warm and fuzzy to the world.

 

 

Ahh, so irrespective of employment, retirement, or unemployment we can all have a political opinion again? Glad to hear that. I'll go back to the default that in a political thread employment status is irrelevant.

Posted (edited)
20 minutes ago, Steven P said:

 

Straight from the words you typed - your numbers, not mine.

 

 

Muchly bragging from The JohnsonD about his wages in the past if anyone missed that or the numbers. Mostly the posts were anger that The Labour Party were taxing the high earners more than The Conservatives  were, instead of those on an UK average wage, or the lower amount, the average wage in the Arb industry (which are about 1/4 to 1/3 of what The JohnsonD earns)

You are lying again SP I don’t brag, I’m just a bit more honest than you. It’s got zero to do with Labour you fool, my tax up in Scotland has been different ie more than England for years so just another example of you literally lying again.

I asked you to put up some proof up rather than fantasy £2500 per day milling rates. 
You have zero clue what I or others earn on here. Yet now you are quoting wages in the arb industry yet won’t even say what you yourself do despite repeated requests. Left wing envious Blagger of the highest level and the comment “ if anyone missed it” Christ what a ****************ing weakling you are. 

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Posted (edited)
22 minutes ago, Steven P said:

 

 

Ahh, so irrespective of employment, retirement, or unemployment we can all have a political opinion again? Glad to hear that. I'll go back to the default that in a political thread employment status is irrelevant.

Or an embarrassment in your case , go on SP employment status and role ????? So much to say yet so silent on this. 

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Posted (edited)
9 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

You sad deluded individual 

I think that Stephen P is alluding to the list of rates for offshore dive supervisor fees, that you yourself posted on this forum. 

Speaking of deluded, POTUS seems to think he has the actual Declaration of Independence on the wall: 

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Posted (edited)
28 minutes ago, Mark J said:

think that Stephen P is alluding to the list of rates for offshore dive supervisor fees, that you yourself posted on this forum

I remember that mark it was in relation to the size of salaries ie how hard it was to get over £100k a year. Good to see ATL solidarity but he’s a big boy mark so no need to wipe his lying left wing wet arse for him. 

What I posted years ago was the list of ODIA approved rates for a multitude of disciplines. Those rates apply to contractors, there’s nothing to say you might get 10 days or  100 days work a year or indeed maybe zero depending on market demand. I make no apologies for trying to drag myself up in life Mark. Those on the left want to drag everyone down to a level not up. 

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7 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

I remember that mark it was in relation to the size of salaries ie how hard it was to get over £100k a year. Hood to see ATL solidarity but he’s a big boy mark so no need to wipe his lying left wing wet arse for him. 

What I posted years ago was the list of ODIA approved rates for a multitude of disciplines. Those rates apply to contractors, there’s nothing to say you might get 10 days or  100 days work a year or indeed maybe zero depending on market demand. I make no apologies for trying to drag myself up in life Mark. Those on the left want to drag everyone down to a level not up. 

That's not quite true. As someone on "the left" I'd like to see billionaires taxed properly and for everyone else to level up. 

Anyhow, cheers for clearing that up re: fees.

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