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I remember when........
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ZZzzz | Report | 16 Oct 2013 22:20 |
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Wages were in little brown envelopes, you got paid on Thursdays and you were skink by Monday. ;-) |
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SueMaid | Report | 16 Oct 2013 22:23 |
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I remember that too. The boss would come out with a box and hand each of us our wages. Rich for a day :-) |
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Sharron | Report | 16 Oct 2013 22:24 |
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It is much more easy to organize your money if you are paid weekly I find. |
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SueMaid | Report | 16 Oct 2013 22:25 |
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I agree, Sharron. My son is paid monthly and he finds it hard to budget. |
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ZZzzz | Report | 16 Oct 2013 22:27 |
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My first wage was £8 a week, gave £5 to my Mum and I thought I was loaded. |
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SueMaid | Report | 16 Oct 2013 22:31 |
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Mine was about that too and I gave around the same to my mother. I still managed to buy clothes and makeup and go out on a Saturday night :-) |
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ZZzzz | Report | 16 Oct 2013 22:32 |
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Yes you didn't get into debt, you budgeted and when it was gone you waited for the next pay day. |
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Sharron | Report | 16 Oct 2013 22:34 |
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Luxury. I think mine was about £3. |
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Budgie Rustler | Report | 16 Oct 2013 22:37 |
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My first weeks wages was £2:9s:8d for a 46 hr week at a Builders/Plumbers Merchants. Hodding bricks and digging foundation and pipe trenches. (by hand may I add) :-D |
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ZZzzz | Report | 16 Oct 2013 22:42 |
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Some of the girls I was at school with started off in office work, hairdressing, then realised I had more money than them (working in a factory) they left that and came into factory work too. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 16 Oct 2013 22:43 |
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My first weeks wage was just under £4. I remember the little brown envelopes too. Not least because I used to put the money in them and hand them out for the dockies in Pompey. (Well to their foremen). |
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Sharron | Report | 16 Oct 2013 22:52 |
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At least it gave the maties something to do, opening their pay packets. |
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kandj | Report | 16 Oct 2013 23:01 |
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Happy days! |
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Andrew | Report | 16 Oct 2013 23:04 |
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When I started work for a bank, one of the branches I was at was in the middle of some large industrial companies who paid weekly in cash. The amounts of actual cash in the branch was staggering, could be in excess of half a million pounds at holiday/Christmas time. The sheer volume was enourmous, filled several large cash safes. It was in shrink wrapped in bundles of 5000 notes. The factories were persuaded to take £10 instead of £5 notes which reduced the bulk considerably, but it was still a full time job for 2 people to look after it all, |
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Sylvia | Report | 16 Oct 2013 23:30 |
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I used to put weekly wages into those little brown envelopes when I worked at a large Woolworths store.. I enjoyed my work there. |
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JustJohn | Report | 16 Oct 2013 23:46 |
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Remember the "cash runs" Andrew. You used to take 3 tons of pennies and haypennies to a bank down the road and exchange them for a 10 shilling note. |
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Sylvia | Report | 16 Oct 2013 23:56 |
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I also did the banking when I was at woolworths. Used to walk round to the bank carrying a largish brown leather bank bag containing hundreds of pounds sometimes even more at busy times of the year. Can you imagine anyone doing that these days. I think not. |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 17 Oct 2013 00:06 |
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Mine was 15shillings a week take home 12/6d a week used to buy a workmans weekly ticket on the railway to travel up to london . you had to be there by 8am. we started work at 8.45 so we would go and have a coffee first at Cannon Street station buffet before travelling on to Blackfriars . |
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LadyScozz | Report | 17 Oct 2013 00:55 |
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I remember the brown envelopes............ I also remember searching lots of stationery shops until I found some. |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 17 Oct 2013 05:34 |
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My Dad used to lie to my mother about exactly how much he was paid. |
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