How my sister is going to turn out. Emegrating to a nice country. And pursuing a good job.

How my sister is going to turn out. Emegrating to a nice country. And pursuing a good job.
getting a wife![]()
o and HAVING KIDS because these past few weeks i've changed my mind about me wanting to have kids
looking after my baby nephew and stuff
benn! got an unfair caution:@
Sounds just like my life now. 17, in a full time job, learning to drive, got a car, paid off the years insurance straight up, pay parents keep, do loads of shopping. It's a quality life!
Being in the army is something to take pride in, although some squaddies are complete ****heads, there's nothing to be proud of claiming benefits when you're fit to be in a job.
Puntos are the way, I got a Punto a few months back and they are so so so nice to drive. The steering is incredible, so smooth!
Anyway, I'm looking forward to Christmas first of all. Then hopefully passing my test sometime next year & then continuing life as it is with the same company hopefully getting promotions & then meeting my soulmate & marrying her and having about 3-5 kids to be honest!
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Erm just the usual stuff, getting a house, getting a driving license, finding someone to spend the rest of my life with, get a degree in law and become a lawyer, oh and losing my virginity to someone I love LOL, couldn't help it![]()
Where are you working then English ? Mind if i ask how much Housekeeping your paying monthly ?
You seem the types who follow the line
Went from cheery vagabondage
To cold blooded luxury in four years
I work at the brewery in my town, just a 20minute walk every day so nice & local. I work in the transport office & have to deal with transport related stuff, like how the beer goes out and which draymen(beer delivery men) go out on which lorry etc! There's so many quality people there and it's such a laugh. You have more responsibility than at school but people treat you like an adult, and don't down-talk you like they do at school. Leaving school for the job was the best decision of my life.
I pay £100 a month, which is pretty good. It covers the money that my parents lose when you leave school ('cos all parents get money when their kids are at school, child benefit, every parent gets it based on their kids being at school) and it isn't much to pay a month so I'm happy with it.
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Salary a month ?
You seem the types who follow the line
Went from cheery vagabondage
To cold blooded luxury in four years
I take home £1275 a month but then I pay tax which is about £150 and National Insurance which is about £90. You only pay tax once you've earnt like £5000, before that you don't pay tax. I'm on good money considering I'm only 17 & this is my first job.
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