What is your monthly salary?



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Hello,

What is your monthly salary? The poll is private.

Since translating would take too long, I also allow currency to be selected.

No offense but please only professional or career jobs. Nothing McDonald's like or anything. Its perfectly OK to work at McDonald's its just not what Im wondering.

Thank you

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No offence, but I don't think it's a good idea to fragment the data into such small increments especially when the sample itself is small.

 

I'd also like to add that asking about monthly salary presumes that the people being interviewed are employed. Some of us are self-employed or have mixed sources of income. What I'm saying is that monthly salary =! net income.

Hello,

Gross or Net?

What is transfered to your bank account at the end of the month :)

 

 

No offence, but I don't think it's a good idea to fragment the data into such small increments especially when the sample itself is small.

 

I'd also like to add that asking about monthly salary presumes that the people being interviewed are employed. Some of us are self-employed or have mixed sources of income. What I'm saying is that monthly salary =! net income.

Yes, this is for employees. Not self-employed and/or (for example) drug dealers that have a variable salary.

Hello,

Like my parents told me as a kid...none of your business  ;)

This is a private poll. Even if you vote, we wont know its you.

Im curious if you wish not to share it with us (even if it is private) why did you post in this thread? :) Im sorry if it is obvious, I just dont understand :s

Hello,

This is a private poll. Even if you vote, we wont know its you.

Im curious if you wish not to share it with us (even if it is private) why did you post in this thread? :) Im sorry if it is obvious, I just dont understand :s

 

Ahh, missed the private part.  And my post was on topic so why I made a post.

Hello,

does this include "perks" and benefits? because once you add in all that additional money.....

This is what 100% sure gets transfered into your bank account at the end of the month.

If you recieve those "perks" and benefits every month for 12 months, it includes it.

If you recieve those "perks" and benefits every month for 2 months, it does not include it.

 

 

The poll doesn't really make sense since it can be any currency. There's no distinction in the values on which values are US, Euro or other.

Read the entire thread please.

You guys make this a lot harder than it is :p

Sorry, your poll is meaningless - in that it will give no results worthy of interpretations. The way you have created it as discreet ranges but without consistent scale (due to the option to later select a currency) provides no way to compare results.

What you should have done is had options expressed in each currency.

[ ] 0$/0E/?0 - 1000$/900E/?600

[ ] 1001$/901E/?601 - 2000$/1800E/?1200

etc

Since translating would take too long

So since you were unwilling to put the work in, your results will always be pointless.

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Hello,

Sorry, your poll is meaningless - in that it will give no results worthy of interpretations. The way you have created it as discreet ranges but without consistent scale (due to the option to later select a currency) provides no way to compare results.

What you should have done is had options expressed in each currency.

[ ] 0$/0E/?0 - 1000$/900E/?600

[ ] 1001$/901E/?601 - 2000$/1800E/?1200

etc

So since you were unwilling to put the work in, your results will always be pointless.

:rofl:  Guys, seriously its just a poll. Some of you are taking it WAAAY too seriously. If you dont want to participate or see it as it means nothing or is "pointless" then simply do not vote and/or enter the thread...

Hello,

I forgot to comment,

A couple of people have voted "Less than 645,30 a month" thats min wage here. I find it hard that someone with a real carreer job gets less than 645 $/? a month but there could be some cases.

Later "More than 10200 (if you make this amount of money in a month, you better be a Neowin subscriber)" has one vote and it would be nice, not to know his job, but if he had to go thru a lot to get to that amount. If not, I imagine its a troll trying to ruin it :(

Hello,

I forgot to comment,

A couple of people have voted "Less than 645,30 a month" thats min wage here. I find it hard that someone with a real carreer job gets less than 645 $/? a month but there could be some cases.

Later "More than 10200 (if you make this amount of money in a month, you better be a Neowin subscriber)" has one vote and it would be nice, not to know his job, but if he had to go thru a lot to get to that amount. If not, I imagine its a troll trying to ruin it :(

 

 

You don't seem to understand the problem. You can't make statements like that if you have no currency for your values.  645,30 what? Australian dollars, yen, US dollars? How can you say something is minimum wage when you don't know how much it is?  I could  have trillions of dollars in Zimbabwe money, and would fit into your last poll option. That would not indicate I'm rich, but you seem to think it does.

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