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The impression I get of Finns around here are they're usually too drunk to drive anywhere. :O:
BossMark - I'm of the blue persuasion and I'm ordering you to drink a pint of best, and eat a packet of salt and vinegar and a pickled egg. :yep: |
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In Egypt 1 litre costs around 0,25 Euro. So maybe let's all go there, including the author of this qq thread. Let's better check how many hours does one have to work to buy a full tank of gas (let's say 55 l.) Average salary in Poland: 3 Euro/h. Average gas price: 1,5 Euro/l. The result: 27 hours. In Germany it's something like 10. Dunno about GB. Probably even less than 10. |
For the highest price of diesel in the UK (153.9ppl), to fill up my 89L tank with minimum wage earnings would take the following sum -
89L x 153.9p = £136.97.1 136.97 / 6.08 PH = 22.52 hours / 8 = 2.8 days None of these figures (except the price of a litre of diesel) take into account Tax or National Insurance contributions. So it costs about 3 days to afford to pay for a tank of diesel. Call it 4.5 when taking taxation of earnings into it to give a bit of leeway.. Just think, how many times a months do you brim your tank to travel to work and back? Once, twice.... more? :o |
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Average salary (from 2010): 14,59 Euro/h Yesterday's average price for diesel: 1,577 Euro/L Cost to fill tank (using your tank size): 55*1,577=86,735 -> 86,74 € Because that info is outdated I add 50 cents to it in effort compensate (will update this if I find uptodate data): 15,09 €. So with this (assumed) figure it would take 5,7 hours worth of work to refill tank. This is based on average male citizen's wage which is higher than female wage. Btw, its very cold day in hell when my dad earns that average. :shifty: Also, unless company has changed it's policy it doesn't pay for waiting time. So for example if dad takes customers from place A to place B he gets paid only from drive time and time when serving customers. In extreme case that means that he may get four hour worth of pay from 12 hour work day. (I hope old CEO took that policy to his grave) |
In the UK it would take a minimum wage earner .23 hours work to pay for a litre of petrol costing 1.42p
Multiply the above by 4.54 and it would take the same person 1.04 hours to be able to purchase a gallon. |
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Nice to see the firebrigade chipping in telling people to ignore the politicians advice on stockpiling petrol at home as he was being very stupid. |
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You have to laugh, if you didn't, you'd cry. :nope: |
They're gonna tax wholesome and delicious Cornish pasty now!? To the Barricades!! :damn: Wait. I'm not British.
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Well, to be totally honest....anyone heeding a politicians advice probably deserves whatever they get as a consequence.
I was talking to David Miliband (the former Foreign Secretary) the other day and I was amazed at the transformation in viewpoint/opinion he has now. |
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He may however have thought of buying one down near his cornish haunt, but that is just full of overpriced celebrity chefs now catering for all the trustafarians who ruin the breaks at rock and polzeath. |
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