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Do you think she is lying about her wage?
Soemone i know has been a waitress for almost 15 years in a restaurant(not a high class restaurant) and claims she earns 2000 euros a month after tax not including tips(which she claims being not more than 200 euro a month).2200 euros is 2000 pounds a month approx.
that is a very good wage.
Do you think she is telling the truth.Remember that the figures are after tax and taht the restaurant isn's a fancy one.
that is a very good wage.
Do you think she is telling the truth.Remember that the figures are after tax and taht the restaurant isn's a fancy one.
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she works 48 hours a week. 6 days out of seven
20 hours ago
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As you're working in Euros I'm not sure which country she's working in so it's difficult to know how much tax she's paying.
Obviously this is very approximate and I'm just working on her paying UK basic rate tax that would mean she's earning roughly £26k a year before tax without tips. That would mean she's getting paid in the region of £10.50p/h on a 48 day week.
It seems quite high for a regular restaurant job, however, if she's been at the same restaurant for 15 years I don't think that's that unrealistic, if you've been with the same company for 15 years it would be pretty reasonable to have had a number of pay rises during that time. She might also have some form of senior waitress title which would mean she gets paid more.
However if she's lying about her income does it really matter? A lot of people don't like others knowing what they earn, especially if it's lower than the majority of people in their social group. She might be happy on what she's earning but knows that if she tells people the real amount she earns they'll look down on her. I can certainly understand that mentality.
Obviously this is very approximate and I'm just working on her paying UK basic rate tax that would mean she's earning roughly £26k a year before tax without tips. That would mean she's getting paid in the region of £10.50p/h on a 48 day week.
It seems quite high for a regular restaurant job, however, if she's been at the same restaurant for 15 years I don't think that's that unrealistic, if you've been with the same company for 15 years it would be pretty reasonable to have had a number of pay rises during that time. She might also have some form of senior waitress title which would mean she gets paid more.
However if she's lying about her income does it really matter? A lot of people don't like others knowing what they earn, especially if it's lower than the majority of people in their social group. She might be happy on what she's earning but knows that if she tells people the real amount she earns they'll look down on her. I can certainly understand that mentality.
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- SHE'S LYING!!!!
I know her personally, she don't even work.!Source(s):
- It depends on how many hours she works.
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