

I’d have to commit to long hours and we’ll if they don’t line you they can get rid. For doing a customer service job in New York City (minus all the ridiculous costs on fashion you lot are into) I’d get £60-80k a year but need an American degree for that. For my house worth £250k I can buy a house with a pool in America. They claim the average salary is £28000 a year maybe it is but you really have to work a lot and maybe you’ll get that if you a manger or tradesman. You might make £2000 a month with overtime but you get taxes on this. That would be for a customer service, call centre, admin, business support, supervisory role. Jobs are so hard to get because of the amount of applicants and I have 12 years experience and a degree! Whatever.īut they’ll claim it’s £2200 Your lucky if you get that. Your £100 hang bag and make up and clothes. If you have a mummy and daddy they’ll pay for your car. If you earn a bit more then you can get a car.

I have bad credit and no savings so I couldn’t get a mortgage. £100 a month food if you don’t like eating a lot You have to work long hours and put up with a lot of rubbish!Ĭouncil tax (not including income tax and national ins contribution)įor a two bedroom is cheap normally it’s £700 for somewhere good. Here unless you are from a rich family with good jobs life sucks. In 2008 the cost of a city centre apartment with hardly enough room to swing a cat - was about £625 rent for a 1 bedroom maybe 2. That’s Yorkshire for them that don’t know. I am not interested in sharing with some loud drunken hormonal idiots. I’m going to give you an example of my current circumstances and I want as many responses as possible to compare. I am wanting to know from someone that isn’t going to bull **** me what to expect for a monthly cost of living in Manhattan. Another place where things are stupidly costly on the money we get.
