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Re: Ldraw cannon
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Sat, 5 Dec 1998 15:21:46 GMT
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> I don't need to mention low living standards in Turkey, which is another cause.
> If you are a foreigner, you would be payed with at least in the scale of
your
Things may have changed, but when I was there, oh 5 years ago or so, I was
quite
impressed. There were many things which put Istanbul in a higher league than
many
cities I have visited. (Visited being the operative word, as living there a
different impression may be derived).
> and our total
monthly sallary is 510 million TL which is exactly 1700$. So, as you
I know it is dreadful for the people living there, but it is a sure-fire way
for me to become a millionaire! Inflation was rife in Yugoslavia as well,
when
I visited, and I remember that well. It was my 1st visit to a high-inflation
country, and changing a 100 pounds on my arrival, I was a millionaire for
the
first time in my life!
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| 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)
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