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March 18, 2018, 07:14:43 AM
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Each country has different income standards, in Indonesia the basic salary is about $ 200 and I think it is enough to meet basic needs. I quit my job because in crypto world get more salary from real job here except entrepreneur. Because my country's salary standard is low.
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March 18, 2018, 07:36:33 PM
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Actualy mine doesn't differ seriously from the author's one
"slave" is a good word, I don't want to do it anymore
Well to be honest I did not get your point of view but I would say that nothing is better than bitcoin mate; it has the potential to save high amount of profit, I use bitcoin as a side source of income and I save thousands of dollars from bitcoin every month, because most of the time I use bitcoin to buy everything I want, so this way I am able to save my bitcoin profit so I don’t spend my profit of bitcoin, saving it to spend in bitcoin investment.
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March 19, 2018, 12:52:47 AM
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Actualy mine doesn't differ seriously from the author's one
"slave" is a good word, I don't want to do it anymore
Well to be honest I did not get your point of view but I would say that nothing is better than bitcoin mate; it has the potential to save high amount of profit, I use bitcoin as a side source of income and I save thousands of dollars from bitcoin every month, because most of the time I use bitcoin to buy everything I want, so this way I am able to save my bitcoin profit so I don’t spend my profit of bitcoin, saving it to spend in bitcoin investment.

I can still save 20% of my income. The 80% is used for all my expenses such as food, water and electricity bills, house rent, food and transportation allowances and other expenses. I think 20% savings is quite enough for a woman with a family like me.

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March 19, 2018, 01:45:16 AM
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Here in the Philippines, my salary only ranges from $300-$400 per month. So if it is for a year, $4800. You need to deduct here food,clothing allowance, electricity bills, water bills, internet bills and many more. I am thankful that we have health card in our company that covers our hospitalization and check ups but medicine is not covered. There is nothing left in our salary monthly. Maybe just 5% of the salary is left. That is why I am doing bitcoin, so that I can earn more.
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March 19, 2018, 02:05:24 AM
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I'm not a money manager too well. Because there are many things that arise in work, life. But I still try to save 30% -50% of my salary to create a savings fund every month to invest in bitcoin and crypto when I find the right time.
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March 19, 2018, 02:38:13 AM
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I want to talk about salaries. How much $ do you have left after paying taxes, rent, and basic expenses (electricity, water)
I get $10 000/y like a fucking slave
My spending basic is $5 000 / year, including food, $2 500 without food
I live in the former SSSR
Another reason to move away

Also they give me these communistic so called "benefits" when you get like prepaid cards for predefined services

https://www.facebook.com/televize.polar/videos/1047399295339540/
I have few amount of money left from my job that is why I am working online with bitcoins, joining any campaigns and do like and shares in order to earn bitcoins. I did not make my salary as the main source of my income because I have few left but this earnings here can helps me a lot to the needs of my family.
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March 19, 2018, 02:42:30 AM
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I want to talk about salaries. How much $ do you have left after paying taxes, rent, and basic expenses (electricity, water)
I get $10 000/y like a fucking slave
My spending basic is $5 000 / year, including food, $2 500 without food
I live in the former SSSR
Another reason to move away

Also they give me these communistic so called "benefits" when you get like prepaid cards for predefined services

You must be joking? $ 10,000 a year?
I get $ 2,300 a year! I worked in the fire protection with a salary of 185 dollars a month. Now I try to get a job in a special communication with the same salary.
Taxes in Russia about 50-60%.

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I looked at your profile, that you are from the Czech Republic. I was born there, but I live in Russia. Ohh ... better to live in the Czech Republic, seriously.
really?50-60% for taxes is hugely high.i live in asia and telling you,this aint even have a half of the salary from Czech republic.i only earned $3,300 annually but for me this is enough to have a decent living here,because foods and clothing is cheaper here and the tax is just small part of the salary,hearing your commets makes me feel contented on my job
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March 19, 2018, 03:16:28 AM
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Well i had made a personal investment with the bank, the money that remain after pay all my bills does change since i do have a comission at my work, soo it might be 100-200 dollars left from the job, outside the income i do have at crypto.
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March 19, 2018, 03:36:39 AM
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Each country has different income standards, in Indonesia, the basic salary is about $ 200 and I think it is enough to meet basic needs. I quit my job because in the crypto world get more salary from the real job here except entrepreneur. Because my country's salary standard is low.
I also live in Indonesia and the salary in Indonesia is fairly small compared to other developed countries. Salaries like that can only meet the daily needs, but to buy something we want at a price I must collect first. But I've decided to work in Cryptocurrency World because here earnings can be very large and not too draining even though big income.

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March 19, 2018, 02:54:58 PM
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Why are you asking this? are you going to suggest me to buy btcs with those? Then my answer is I will not do idiocy -_-
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March 19, 2018, 03:51:33 PM
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I earn less than $ 10,000 a year. Since then in the Philippines I live 1 $ here is equivalent to 49 PHP.

And my salary in one day takes only 3 $ - 5 $. One week at a very high $ 20 to $ 30 is because of the expensive cost. So I think of myself that I was an slave just catching a little drop of the rich man's water.
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March 19, 2018, 04:06:24 PM
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I earn less than $ 10,000 a year. Since then in the Philippines I live 1 $ here is equivalent to 49 PHP.

And my salary in one day takes only 3 $ - 5 $. One week at a very high $ 20 to $ 30 is because of the expensive cost. So I think of myself that I was an slave just catching a little drop of the rich man's water.
Even though I do have a good job and a good salary here in our country, still nothing is left in my bank account because our expenses was just enough to cover up my income and I also do have my parents and some of my relatives that I am supporting, so it is really just enough that is why I am so thankful with bitcoin.
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March 19, 2018, 10:20:36 PM
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There is always nothing left for me. For rental, transportation, billing, food allowance, daily needs like my baby diaper and milk, bathing etc. P500 was for my baby savings but not for me. Its my life as a 6yrs employee. Nothing more nothing left.
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March 19, 2018, 11:29:27 PM
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What is the need to have a savings? life is small spend on every luxurious items you want to have ;")
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March 19, 2018, 11:39:55 PM
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I earn less than $ 10,000 a year. Since then in the Philippines I live 1 $ here is equivalent to 49 PHP.

And my salary in one day takes only 3 $ - 5 $. One week at a very high $ 20 to $ 30 is because of the expensive cost. So I think of myself that I was an slave just catching a little drop of the rich man's water.
Even though I do have a good job and a good salary here in our country, still nothing is left in my bank account because our expenses was just enough to cover up my income and I also do have my parents and some of my relatives that I am supporting, so it is really just enough that is why I am so thankful with bitcoin.
For now ,my job salary is for expenses too but my crypto earnings from bounty and trading is for savings,it felt so bless that we have knew how to earn in crypto.


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March 20, 2018, 02:45:19 AM
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for now, im still studying and hoping someday yave my bitcoin and hight my rank.
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March 20, 2018, 03:22:06 AM
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I live in a third country
I get $ 200 / month salary
so in a year get $ 2400 / year
I spend as much as $ 100 for my daily needs and the rest I can still save or help my family. And sometimes I can still pay the credit.
Everything to be grateful for will always be enough.

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March 20, 2018, 03:47:54 AM
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Honestly, my country is included in the poor category.
Job salary is no balanced with job tasks. Even I often get pushed by my boss to work with no fee. So pathetic.

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March 20, 2018, 12:36:17 PM
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I get to save only 100$ per month Sad I didn't get that am I even paid according to my work intensity?
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March 20, 2018, 01:12:03 PM
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Around 20 to 30k pesos
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