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gilarion



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How many of us are working for bug*er all today
How many of us are working for bug*er all today being leap year day Wink

I am salaried so today I do a full day’s work for sod all Rolling Eyes

If you are paid by the hour then you are quid’s in Thumbs Up


Happy Leap Day Smile

Also all you single blokes take care or you might fall foul to the Leap Year ’’Proposal” ploy by your girlfriend. Laughing For those who like Welsh Mountains and narrow boats have a look at my videos and photos at..

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Post #509249 29th Feb 2016 12:17pm
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Laurie



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I have to stretch my company pension for a whole day extra. Sad
My state pension's paid every four weeks. Very Happy 
Post #509250 29th Feb 2016 12:28pm
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gilarion



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Petition Public Holiday in place of Feb 29th as the average salaried person loses £113.

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/112392

The average salary is £26500 = £113 per day over 233 working days. In a leap year this rises to 234 working days. Therefore, the average salaried employee is losing out on £113 during a leap year as the additional days work is unpaid. The additional day should be substituted with a public holiday.

The average annual salary in the UK is £26,500.
The statutory holiday allowance is 28 days for an average employee working a five day week, meaning that (excluding weekends of 104 days) there are 233 working days, resulting in the average salaried person earning £113 a day.
Those on an annual salary work an additional day during a leap year as there are 234 working days. Effectively, a salaried employee works this extra day for no additional payment. On average losing out on £113 per leap year. For those who like Welsh Mountains and narrow boats have a look at my videos and photos at..

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Post #509310 29th Feb 2016 5:14pm
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jimbob7



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Lefty,Liberal,Communist.etc,BURN HIM./\/\/\ Pov.spec,ftw. 2006, 110,TD5.
Post #509312 29th Feb 2016 5:26pm
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walfy



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Unless you are a serving soldier. You get an extra 1/4 days pay each year worked into your pay. So get paid for the extra day Thumbs Up Thumbs Up 110 D250 SE HT
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Post #509317 29th Feb 2016 5:35pm
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gilarion



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jimbob7 wrote:
Lefty,Liberal,Communist.etc,BURN HIM./\/\/\



Is that representative of your thought processes? Rolling Eyes I bet you go down a storm at the local Conservative club Whistle For those who like Welsh Mountains and narrow boats have a look at my videos and photos at..

http://www.youtube.com/user/conwy1
Post #509322 29th Feb 2016 5:53pm
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Wangers



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As above, you get paid for 260.25 working days a year, so in reality you are working back whhat you've been apid in advance.

But back to th OP - Nope - daily rate so all good here!

hhahahahahahahahahhahahahahaaa Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing TY&GN
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couplands



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I work for Censored all two days a week...😎

...as a volunteer.

Cheers

Simon
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Birdy



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Aren't holidays, pensions etc. accrued on the basis of complete months worked? Perhaps in the three years out of four when we get a month's benefit for only working twenty-eight days, these should be cut down accordingly?

Worked out daily, as an OAP I get a State Pension of £324.68/month, i.e. I'm expected to live on less than eleven quid a day. Good job I was able to put enough in a private pension fund to now draw off another £220 each day, eh? But to get that kind of capital I was putting aside up to £500/week. Do today's workers look that far ahead?

Peter
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Mountain_man



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Sheep farmer. So paid Censored all today, yesterday and tomorrow Very Happy

Wouldn't change it for anything though
Post #509374 29th Feb 2016 8:34pm
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walfy



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I take it the grant comes in next week then?
Don't the EU pay you not to grow veggies? Or to keep chickens off your farm? Or is it just the Spanish that get these farm subsidies? 110 D250 SE HT
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Post #509376 29th Feb 2016 8:42pm
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dorsetsmith



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we pay large amount money in to the EU and the farmer reserve small amount back if the system doesn't screw it up the rest prop up rest of the madding crowd in the EU
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Chris86



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The UK average is £26,500?!

What do I need to do to earn that!?

Not Hydrometry evidently.........

Chris
Post #509381 29th Feb 2016 8:59pm
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nitram17



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Is the 26500 before or after tax deductions.
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Wangers



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before, all "averages" are gross.

Would mean the average NET would be around £1700.00 a month ish, or £78 ish a day. TY&GN
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