No. It isnt enough. Tell them you do not want the job. They are skinflints.
2007-01-06 11:43:31
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answered by Dovahkiin 7
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Yes, that's a lot of money. Don't forget that finding housing in Calgary is extremely difficult to get and expensive right now. So, although it sounds like a lot, it's an expensive city to live. Good Luck, and have fun there, it's a beautiful city.
2007-01-06 11:53:58
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answered by bon b 4
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initially, enable me say that I see your factor, i replaced into with you the day previously at present, and that i'm no longer disagreeing with you. even nevertheless, you are able to desire to take your factor slightly extra heavily, and supply sensible examples. "500 people in a studio condominium" does not ensue. 8 in a 2 mattress room does. Now, the reason it particularly is a topic to cities is they plan for public centers based on the form of bedrooms in the section. as an instance, the close by sewage device can take care of 1000 people, and because it happens, there are 500 bedrooms. in the event that they are packed 4 to a mattress room, meaning 2000 people, and the centers overload. 14 cents in line with hour is ridiculous in the U. S.. even nevertheless, in the workstation industry, in 1982 a graduate ought to anticipate to make approximately $80,000 in line with year. that comparable graduate with a 26 year occupation might probable be making... $80,000 in line with year... jointly as the recent graduates ought to anticipate to make approximately $30,000 or much less. coaching will pay extra perfect. What this implies is that we're not coaching new kinfolk IT adult adult males, because of the fact there is no income it, and if this keeps yet another ten years, we're not going to have every physique to tutor it, the two. Use actual examples; they exist. Exagerrating the numbers makes it too easy for individuals to declare "it rather is particularly not sensible" and brush off the priority.
2016-11-27 00:38:25
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answered by ? 4
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What are your expenses? This is very good hourly pay. Look at it this way, it would be $2400 per week, that would roughly be $9600 per month. or %115,200 per year. Not super rich, but way above middle class. See how those numers would work out with expenses in Calgary.
2007-01-06 11:48:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I imagine you know that the economy in Calgary (Alberta, Canada) is booming now. I suggest you go on the Internet and check the cost of living. It may be enough if expenses are reasonable. Be sure you have health insurance.
2007-01-06 11:47:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh my goodness girl, if you can't live of off that I don't know what to tell you.....Beause there are mothers who would die to get jobs with a pay like that...I can't even believe you asked a question like that...There are single moms out there who can't get one for $15 an hour with 2 and more children and they have to make it work and other moms don't even have a job, I am in that possition myself...All you have to do is not go crazy buying things and know how to bubget you money....So good luck...
2007-01-06 12:04:11
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answered by Anonymous
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if u dont take it theres something wrong with you try to get a minimum wage job and then ask if you can live on that what the heck more than that can u ask for a job unless its illiget a family in america lives on a hell of a lot less than that and make it dont try to drink champaign on beer money
2007-01-06 12:12:00
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answered by sunshine 5
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I would have to wiegh it out,If you break even it's not worth it,If you make enough to put a chunk away ,then I would consider it.
I would have to make a decent profit to uproot my family
2007-01-06 11:49:25
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answered by haditwithpc 2
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If you work 40 hours a week, that means you will work 2080 hours a year. $60*2080=$124,800 a year. I say go for it
2007-01-06 11:46:28
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answered by six_foot_2_midget 5
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What about benefits? In particular health care and pension plans?
2007-01-08 15:48:44
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answered by Jetgirly 6
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As long as it's an hourly salary, I'd say yes.
2007-01-06 12:45:59
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answered by Anonymous
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