Really

really....

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I'll do housekeeping for 75k.

I earn less than half with my master degree anyway.

In America people who earn over 300k usd per year can be counted into the top 1% because most are at 30k max and in debt too.

>like omg my housekeeper gets 75k year omg my life is so hard

In Romania people who earn over 30k usd a year can be counted into the top 1% because most are at $3 and in debt too:

>pay someone to cook for you
>pay someone to clean for you
>pay someone to take notes for you
>pay someone to drive you
>pay someone to manage funds for you
What the fuck does the ruling class do all day? Golf and look at their watch collection?

God I wish that were me

Bitching about how hard it is to park their money in tax havens.

you don't want to know

Probably spend more time at the club or fucking over the guys that die or get crippled for them at war.

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Tp be honest i only want to be rich enough to live as a perpetual neet.

Don't we all?

Yoga

You say that, but nobody gets that rich merely by wishing to be a NEET and stays that way.

>tfw a house keeper makes more than me

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If you earn 35k/year your the 1% globally

>What the fuck does the ruling class do all day? Ask Jeffrey Epstein

Eh, Notch made it.

>He suffers being in 1%

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So this is how firstworlders basic needs looks nowadays...
Impressive.

Money snowballs a lot.

>Salaries for staff on the yacht and at the country estate are seasonal
>the yacht
>country estate
>essential employees

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Really makes you think.

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If you're a billionaire then that's not even noticeable, it's only a fraction of the interest in your investments

I know. For fun, I once researched how much it would cost to employee people if I ever won the biggest lottery jackpot (~£165 million) and bought a 200 acre estate. Just hiring 10 people for 60 years at living wage would cost me a massive £110 million when everything is counted up, including taxes, insurance and inflation. It's insane. I can't believe how costly it is just to hire a single employee in this country.

Pay CNN to defend them from a country that is finally getting tired of their shit

>Just hiring 10 people for 60 years
Why would you need to?

>i can't believe people aren't working for free

It's true though. The help costs a lot of money. They also forgot to include the chaffeur.
Work

>imolying theres one person doing it

Also, lmao at the idea of these rich cunts paying their servants a living wage, least of all in a country like the USA.

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>Work
Ebin.

You know, I thought of Notch right away too. But besides the fact that he’s a fluke, that guy isn’t doing well even with all that money. He’s obviously gone off the deep end and he seems depressed. Being a NEET is terrible for you without any real hobbies to keep you mentally enriched.

>gets that rich
Getting something and having it handed to you are two different things. Which, to be fair, most rich people don't understand the difference between.

I like how CNN was trying to insinuate that these elites actually pay their staff remotely that much.
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>Getting something and having it handed to you are two different things.
Not really. Outside of extreme outliers, no one makes it without having the right circumstances handed to you. The family you were born into makes everything else almost irrelevant.

Basically employing a housekeeper, gardener, farmer, nanny, nurse when I'm old, etc for the rest of my life.

I'm not even talking about wages, I'm talking about all the extra stuff an employer has to pay here. Rough rule of thumb, an employer has to pay the equivalent of the employee's annual wage for insurance, pensions, taxes, health&safety, etc, for each employee. So the employee actually costs the employer double their annual wage. It's no wonder people rather work for a company than start their own business here. It's also no wonder that we are seeing an increase in people hiring services from the likes of cleaning companies rather than hiring their own employees.

I can't really blame them since I now know it's so expensive, but I'd like to think I would at least try to give my employees a decent wage.

>Outside of extreme outliers, no one makes it without having the right circumstances handed to you.
I don't know why I even bother at this point. Clearly everything's fucked, the guys running the show are unassailable, and there's nothing I can do about it. We're just stuck exploiting everyone we can until we die.

Same for security, except I earn 1/4 in the same line of work

>ust hiring 10 people for 60 years at living wage would cost me a massive £110 million
A "living wage" to you is £183,000 a year?

>Also, lmao at the idea of these rich cunts paying their servants a living wage, least of all in a country like the USA.
Apparently Jeffrey Epstein didn't even pay some of his workers. He travelled to Eastern Europe and basically bought a young woman by giving her poor family a lot of money, brought her back to the US and she's been working as a domestic servant ever since

Damn it's a shame that these hard working people basically have to pay ANOTHER tax simply for being rich

you guys know that employers pay more than the actual salary of the employee right? Also they need to hire more than 1 person to cover sickness or holidays.

As an example in France companies pay around 50% additional to the employee's salary

Maybe after taxes.

Rough. Paying somebody to manage your money must be such a strain. Also God forbid having enough to invest and give to charity, if a percent of your yearly takings go to paying actual workers.
UNFAIR AND SAD.

I did this experiment ~2 years ago, but IIRC, the true cost of an employee in 2017 was ~£30,000 (this includes £16,000 wages, plus, taxes, etc). I also did already mentioned that I included inflation, which I think I set at 5%, which is not unrealistic when you think about all the extra stuff the government keeps adding, such as increased pension contributions, and living wage increases, natural inflation, etc. It all compounds and accumulates. As ridiculous as it sounds, I remember it meant I could be spending over £500,000 on a single maid in the year 2077, or $11 million total per employee throughout the 60 years.

Inflation is such a bitch, I can seriously see the Pound turning into something like the Yen in 30 years, with the penny going extinct. Of course, the impact of inflation will be lessened if I invest, but the thought of spending £110 million is still a mind-boggling amount for a poorfag like me today.

Maybe we should organise ourselves and help them in this horribly unfair task of managing all these resources, nyet?

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Didn't we already try that, Ivan ?
If I recall it didn't turn out super well.

That is because we made a big mistake - we only took their riches, allowing bourgeoisie to escape with their lives and plot their revenge in other countries.
This time we are going to take their lives too, by putting them in bioreactors we shall power the needs of people!

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Yeah, same for nobles after 1789, letting some survive was a mistake

You really overestimated the influence of inflation.

Perhaps, but I am not optimistic when I look at the past, even just within living memory
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Plus, I was also including government increases such as new "contributions", for example, pension contributions increased last year and will certainly increase again in the future.

Probably pedo stuff.

That’s why you don’t hire people when you’re a millionaire and even less when you just won the lotto jackpot, you invest that shit with a portfolio manager who invests it into low risk stocks and bonds so you earn your steady ~20k per month and live life not like in the movies but normally pretty much like an eternal student

Post how they suffer

Yeah, that's also why thinking it's better to just hire services now, no point in hiring a housekeeper for 40 hours a week if your house only takes an hour to clean.

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