How much ?
How much ?
If someone offered you a job how much would you be prepared to work for to give up fruits ? Say 40 hours a week, 9 to 5. Mon-Fri.
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What I look at is an hourly figure here, rather than yearly etc.
If I can hazard an average of what I make per hour playing, I'd say it was £20/hour+ (although this is always volatile over time)
How many hours you want to put in to make more or less per day/week is purely down to lifestyle choice; it doesn't make you any better a player etc. doing more hours it's just a lifestyle choice - some (you know who you are) may say you are more "determined" or "dedicated" or "professional", etc.etc. putting in long hours, but all it boils down to is a lifestyle choice.
I would find most jobs which payed more than the hourly figure I quoted to be unsuitable for me given the rigid high hourly structure that is present in the UK job market. Perhaps such players that I have alured to above would be more suited to such jobs... and bear in mind I don't say this with any prejudice against people who like to work hard, there's nothing wrong with it, it's just not my cup of tea; ironically that's why I'm still in this game in the first place
If I can hazard an average of what I make per hour playing, I'd say it was £20/hour+ (although this is always volatile over time)
How many hours you want to put in to make more or less per day/week is purely down to lifestyle choice; it doesn't make you any better a player etc. doing more hours it's just a lifestyle choice - some (you know who you are) may say you are more "determined" or "dedicated" or "professional", etc.etc. putting in long hours, but all it boils down to is a lifestyle choice.
I would find most jobs which payed more than the hourly figure I quoted to be unsuitable for me given the rigid high hourly structure that is present in the UK job market. Perhaps such players that I have alured to above would be more suited to such jobs... and bear in mind I don't say this with any prejudice against people who like to work hard, there's nothing wrong with it, it's just not my cup of tea; ironically that's why I'm still in this game in the first place

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ive mentioned this ages ago in another thread ages ago .
for those of us that have been at this for a long long time , and no insults intended for those in full time employment .
i may be going out on a limb here , and it may be just me ( although i seriously doubt it ) but after 20 years + at this , and never ever having a " conventional " job , i feel i have been conditioned , , a product of the years of self preservation , living to my own devices , our own rules , etc etc ,,,, and im first to admit , it has gone to my head a lot , and has led towards my cocky swagger im above the system attitude , and general dont give a fuck what society thinks of me attitude , big headed boasting twat ,,
im not proud of my personality traits , but there you are .
now when the question of a " conventional " job arises , for me its a scary prospect , because despite the wage , its taking away the freedom of the lifestyle im accustomed to . having to be at the beck and call of the man , the thought sends a chill down my spine .
i know that its a childish attitude to take , but i bet im not alone on this .
i used to think that the wage would have to be huge to tempt me away from my freedoms ( which is hard to put a price on ) , but as ive got older the physical daily trudge is slowly getting to me and , the thought of conventional employment is slowly , slowly mind , looking more attractive .
a few more years , and a light clerical job will be hard to resist ,,
but its a catch 22 , ,,,,, because sadly without any qualifications , im not gonna walk into a £500 a week job.
right now if sombody offered me a £600 take home a week job , ide take it , but that aint gonna happen .
so for now im not gonna tick an option , but in 3 -5 years time , who knows.
for those of us that have been at this for a long long time , and no insults intended for those in full time employment .
i may be going out on a limb here , and it may be just me ( although i seriously doubt it ) but after 20 years + at this , and never ever having a " conventional " job , i feel i have been conditioned , , a product of the years of self preservation , living to my own devices , our own rules , etc etc ,,,, and im first to admit , it has gone to my head a lot , and has led towards my cocky swagger im above the system attitude , and general dont give a fuck what society thinks of me attitude , big headed boasting twat ,,
im not proud of my personality traits , but there you are .
now when the question of a " conventional " job arises , for me its a scary prospect , because despite the wage , its taking away the freedom of the lifestyle im accustomed to . having to be at the beck and call of the man , the thought sends a chill down my spine .
i know that its a childish attitude to take , but i bet im not alone on this .
i used to think that the wage would have to be huge to tempt me away from my freedoms ( which is hard to put a price on ) , but as ive got older the physical daily trudge is slowly getting to me and , the thought of conventional employment is slowly , slowly mind , looking more attractive .
a few more years , and a light clerical job will be hard to resist ,,
but its a catch 22 , ,,,,, because sadly without any qualifications , im not gonna walk into a £500 a week job.
right now if sombody offered me a £600 take home a week job , ide take it , but that aint gonna happen .
so for now im not gonna tick an option , but in 3 -5 years time , who knows.
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