marknotgeorge
Hol den Vorschlaghammer!
- Location
- Derby.
Sorry to burst your bubble.
15 pints took you a day and a quarter to earn.
Now even on a basic £8 per hour you will earn £70 in a day and a quarter. My local is on about £3.20 for a pint so you can now get 22 pints instead of 15. for the same amount of work.
I seem to remember everything being very basic and not a vast amount of it.
Even 30 years ago a 23 inch tv was £400 and a video recorder about £500 Now they are half that price and wages are vastly more.
A sob story from a lawyer-
A couple of years ago an old client from the firm I worked for came in. He had sold his house for £200,000 and I quoted him the going rate of £600 to handle the legal side. He gave me a bundle of papers from when he bought the house exactly 20 years earlier which was for £20,000.
In the bundle was the bill from the same law firm for acting in his purchase back then.
£600.
In the early 70s, an electronic calculator would cost an engineer a month's wages. Nowadays, you can buy a calculator with similar functionality for less than a pound, which would take less than 10 minutes to earn, even at minimum wage.