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A fair salary.
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<blockquote data-quote="Baling Hay" data-source="post: 271915" data-attributes="member: 1057"><p>I did not work on the factory, I am just giving you an example of what an unskilled labourer can earn elsewhere. Farmers get very touchy about this sort of thing!</p><p></p><p>Farmers seem to forget a couple of fundamental diffferences, they forget that the employee cannot deduct expenses such as fuel and vehicle used to travel to work, they forget that the employee either has to pay rent or a mortgage out of his salary (most farmers have the farm do this), they forget that the employee must provide a pension for himself, they also have to pay PAYE which is usually much higher than what a self employed person would pay and they also forget that the employee does not get the same joy out of the job!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baling Hay, post: 271915, member: 1057"] I did not work on the factory, I am just giving you an example of what an unskilled labourer can earn elsewhere. Farmers get very touchy about this sort of thing! Farmers seem to forget a couple of fundamental diffferences, they forget that the employee cannot deduct expenses such as fuel and vehicle used to travel to work, they forget that the employee either has to pay rent or a mortgage out of his salary (most farmers have the farm do this), they forget that the employee must provide a pension for himself, they also have to pay PAYE which is usually much higher than what a self employed person would pay and they also forget that the employee does not get the same joy out of the job! [/QUOTE]
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