Subject:
|
Re: Ldraw cannon
|
Newsgroups:
|
lugnet.off-topic.fun
|
Date:
|
Fri, 4 Dec 1998 03:42:55 GMT
|
Viewed:
|
3413 times
|
| |
 | |
On Fri, 4 Dec 1998 00:55:13 GMT, "Selçuk <teyyareci>"
<sgore@nospam.superonline.com> wrote:
> standards(1) country. This makes a very big difference. As far as I know, the
> lowest legal bid that could be payed to a worker for a month is around 2200$ in
> US, but it is (read my lips) around '120$' in Turkey. As another example, me and
Do the US even have a minimum wage? I thought they de-regulated... As
far as our minimum wage is concerned, it's somewhere on the order of
$1000-1500 or so. And not too shabby at that, compared to some of our
neighbours.
> (1) Actually, in universal standards:
> Number of Traffic Accidents in one year:
> near 350 000
> Number of people killed in these acccidents:
> more than 6000
Well - for the amount of people in Turkey, not too bad. It's higher
than here, I think, relatively - but I've seen the way turkish people
drive here sometimes ;)
>
> (2) Not exactly a true sentence, I just liked but saying so..:-)
>
> (3) My flat is a 110m2 type, 10m2 is a balcony, and total
> 60m2 of rooms (a bedroom, a living room, and a computer
> /hobby room(4) and 40m2 of other utilities, like bath,
> entrance, kitchen, wc.
>
> (4) As you guessed, this one is also my(5) lego room,
> and is only 4.20x4.20 meters. (three book cases, one
> computer table, one study table, two computers with
> a scanner and printer, painting and sculpturing thingies
> of my wife...and more than 20 000 pieces of Legos :-D
Some people could live in a room like that - but I'll agree that it
wouldn't be enough for a self-sufficient, multiple person housing :)
I don't think I'll bore you with accounts of my parents house, where
I'm currently living again.
> (5) I wish I could say 'our' but my wife still watching legos
> from far..:-(
She'll get there! :)
Jasper
|
|
Message has 1 Reply:
Message is in Reply To:
 | | Re: Ldraw cannon
|
| The best earners in Turkey, who are working for sombady else (I mean payed to work for, not having own private job), are foreign workers of foreign companies. They are generally payed with foreign currency. We have very high (80-100% annual) (...) (26 years ago, 4-Dec-98, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
|
94 Messages in This Thread:     
       
     
                   
                   
                   
             
           
             
            
        
      
      
                 
          
              
        
        
       
         
   
   
     
    
     
   
   
   
     
      
    
    
   
       
   
     
    
    
   
     
    
       
    
     
   
   
   
- Entire Thread on One Page:
- Nested:
All | Brief | Compact | Dots
Linear:
All | Brief | Compact
This Message and its Replies on One Page:
- Nested:
All | Brief | Compact | Dots
Linear:
All | Brief | Compact
|
|
|
|