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But of course, they're based in the bloody south west aren't they? Sounds like a job I could get used to - playing games for most of the week, writing reviews and articles for the rest of it. Also, getting sent to upcoming gaming events throughout the globe.
That's what it says in the advertisement anyway. The pay certainly isn't spectacular though, not that I would imagine it would stop this sort of job being snapped up in five minutes.
Always fancied having a crack at being paid to be a couch potato, guess I'll have to wait for the next golden opportunity :(
> £13-14G is a lot of money.
>
> Atleast it is compared to working in most places unless you get into
> management of some kind or something really specialist.
It's absolutely nothing, considering it's a job 'down south.'
I'm on £15,550 a year at the moment, and it's just a temp job!
Sure it's nice for a bit, but I'd never stay there for more than a year, you can earn so much more if you apply to the right place.
I'm going to the US next year during my summer break to work for 10 weeks, at a wage of about $1200 dollars a week.
I'm only 16 just now.
:)
And because i'm only going for 10 weeks, I don't have to fill out for a green card or anything.
God bless America.
I'll be starting off Uni with about 7k in my pocket, possibly moreif the exchange rate drops.
*chuckles*
> How old are you 8? Im 13 and I can realise that if you were old
> enough to get that job then you would have bills to pay plus tax
> which really doesn't give you too much money to play with.
Yus!
I'm older than you!
Oh, but that makes me look stupid...
...
It's better than head office of a finance company that were paying me £11.
> I don't know how old you are but 12k is loads of money.
>
> Thats £1,000 a month!
How old are you 8? Im 13 and I can realise that if you were old enough to get that job then you would have bills to pay plus tax which really doesn't give you too much money to play with.
> Thats £1,000 a month!
Which really is naff all in the real world when you've got a car and a house of your own.
> Which isn't a lot, especially if you have a house to pay for/run/live
> in. And don't forget tax and national insurance payments.
Meh, you right I guess. But it's alot if you live with your parents and are 14 years old.
:-D