i bought 10 small ducks, and 10 small chickens and 1 small rooster, have a pond full of fishes, have all types of instruments, even bagger loader 9tonns, 2 houses and 4 flats for rent - 2 at east, 2 in russia. i brew beed, have greenhouse, fruits gardens and many more. course i was preparing for it at least 10 years 😴
@@TheMovementHub Honestly that is BS. I have mates in higher function in Finance/Insurance kinda work and they work by law 40 hours a week but they work way way more if you include everything. Bit its just more informal work.
Oh yes I also know people in similar functions who work like that. But I guess that is kind of normal in those high-level jobs or those that involve commission (like insurance). The harder you work, the more you earn.
I guess in that case moving out has to be the way to cope. Anything else I consider difficult. Or you're extremely lucky with your rental contract/live with family.
@@bombmanNL Social minimum is not the same as minimum wage. For example, if you work 20 hours on minimum wage you can get some money from the government to reach the social minimum.
i bought 10 small ducks, and 10 small chickens and 1 small rooster, have a pond full of fishes, have all types of instruments, even bagger loader 9tonns, 2 houses and 4 flats for rent - 2 at east, 2 in russia. i brew beed, have greenhouse, fruits gardens and many more. course i was preparing for it at least 10 years 😴
and i live in a poorest regions in faraway village of EU course they re much less explosive 😴 and prices cant be much higher than poor people can pay
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Cost of owning a small or middle car?Incurance ,taxes etc
Assume about 50-80 euro tax + 50-90 euro insurance - a month. Ofc depends a lot on what exact car you have.
You can find cars for 2/3k€ inssurance taxes around 150€ all
Made me kinda curious what the first guy is doing for living :D
Well, he mainly builds his own websites from which he profits. I can imagine through ads, etc.
I’ve met people who work full time on a 40h workweek basis…
Of which some of them practically work 70h a week.
This gentleman has a nice life 👌🏽
In what field did they work in? Because the Netherlands is often known for a comparably good work-life-balance.
@@TheMovementHub Honestly that is BS. I have mates in higher function in Finance/Insurance kinda work and they work by law 40 hours a week but they work way way more if you include everything. Bit its just more informal work.
Oh yes I also know people in similar functions who work like that. But I guess that is kind of normal in those high-level jobs or those that involve commission (like insurance). The harder you work, the more you earn.
Now try someone on social minimum (1300 euro's) in Amsterdam, how do they cope?
I guess in that case moving out has to be the way to cope. Anything else I consider difficult. Or you're extremely lucky with your rental contract/live with family.
Who earn tha?
1300 is below minimum wage so absolutely unrealistic example
They live in social housing probably too and get food from the food bank or something
@@bombmanNL Social minimum is not the same as minimum wage. For example, if you work 20 hours on minimum wage you can get some money from the government to reach the social minimum.
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