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#21 Posted : Wednesday, September 30, 2009 1:20:00 PM
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@ Sasha,LMAO


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#22 Posted : Wednesday, September 30, 2009 1:37:00 PM
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Yeah G sasha's is crazy...

Mukiha

You have some great posts

They should put a minimum of like 13 salaries a year,so that the compe would be one with 14 salos,14.5 and so on ...


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#23 Posted : Wednesday, September 30, 2009 3:46:00 PM
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seems like employers have not contributed to this post so far....

i am sure majority of them would object to your proposals....

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#24 Posted : Wednesday, September 30, 2009 4:31:00 PM
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A friend of mine had her salary delayed for 15 days.. she was used to getting it regularly at 29th.

If the same happened,would you borrow money from your pals to pay your rent and other bills? If you would,you need to plan your finances.

Dont be a slave of the paycheck. just my thoughts..
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#25 Posted : Wednesday, September 30, 2009 4:55:00 PM
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Nimechukuwa advance mpaka,leo nimepewa bal ya mashilingi na fiu,they should round off the salo to the next hundred.
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#26 Posted : Wednesday, September 30, 2009 8:14:00 PM
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@ sasha ...getting her to help you unpack...that cracked me up.

mine was already in the bank by last Friday and I think the only beneficiary to early salaries is EABL. Damn. if only they could have bonga points for all the tuskers consumed!!

Iz it only me or what.The amount of money am sending to wedding harambees is just alot. what happened to AG's chambers and going to the chief. whoever came up with the notion that weddings shud have a cake,wedding dress whose cost is equivalent to a plot in Kitengela,and music by Kayamba afrika/ Kidum should be stoned!!

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#27 Posted : Wednesday, September 30, 2009 9:46:00 PM
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Worst scenario is when you have a payroll to furnish and payments are late coz of some signature somewhere,n the workforce is as expectant as ever not to 4get the other recurring expenditures.

Yaani this life makes me look fwad 2 aka mid month!
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#28 Posted : Thursday, October 01, 2009 1:39:00 AM
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Hello,

In the U.S it is a little different. By law,salaries are paid twice a month on the 1st and the 15th. So just using Kenya as an example,say you made KSH 25,000 per month,you would be paid 12.5K on the 15th and 12.5K on the 30th. It applies for junior and senior employees. So there is nothing like asking for an advance. Plus there is no crazy end-of-the-month rush.

Just an opinion,do you think this should happen and work in Kenya too?



Also,if we do away with pay at the end of the month only,then people like Ringera would resign much quicker instead of hanging on till pay day (September 30).


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#29 Posted : Thursday, October 01, 2009 4:39:00 AM
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Reading most of the posts on this subject,one wonders where we are heading to. We are just but a mass of consumers,wholly dependent on the market system with its land,labour and money theory.

We are a true representation of homo economicus - a generation of consumers- who must (i) be employed in the market (ii) earn market determined income (iii) pay market determined bills (iv) go to work again to repeat the same process.

How can we get out of this bondage,return to our farms and be producers as well????


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#30 Posted : Thursday, October 01, 2009 7:29:00 AM
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@ Phantom

Thats a good one.... am also advocating for bonga points from EABL,,,and also more bonga points from our enterpreneural pub owners..... honestly how can u buy alvaro from EABL at 25 bob (not sure of the price it could be less) and sell it at 100 bob?? surely.... this is another anglo leasing....... shocking enough i didnt know until i met a friend who was like 'i dont take alcohol these days..... an alvaro will do'.... damn just add some coins and take a beer.....

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#31 Posted : Thursday, October 01, 2009 7:49:00 AM
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@Erics;

In business,you charge as highly as people are willing to pay!

If a guy can get away with selling Alvaro at Sh100,good for him!!!

I recently spent about Sh2,500 on something and then charged over Sh50k for it.....well as long as the customer is willing to pay that much......

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#32 Posted : Monday, November 02, 2009 8:23:00 AM
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I wonder what it was with September that made it such a great end month sk wise....great end month posts and all that ... this time around it is all about hate and some weird sexual experiences .... I have a feeling this month will be better...and with sk promising an early Christmas gift ...

Wish y'all a happy month

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#33 Posted : Monday, November 02, 2009 1:57:00 PM
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@Anarchy,the same thoughts crossed my mind as I read the replies and thought about 2009,the year I can't wait to end with all its troubles.

I have made a resolution that I will not say the same of 2010,surely we can't expect to do the same thing and expect different results.

Let's all have something positive to say about 2010,end month wise...

smano
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#34 Posted : Monday, November 02, 2009 4:25:00 PM
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Everyone here is talking about buying this or that.....making rich people richer....and paycheque people poorer...... What about setting some money aside for stocks,etc ????

Ali Baba
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#35 Posted : Tuesday, November 03, 2009 7:40:00 AM
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Ali Baba

Very true... people have started talking less and less about stocks

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#36 Posted : Tuesday, November 03, 2009 8:33:00 AM
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Guys buy a copy of Mwangi Githere - a handful of terere or something like that. It will cure you of this end month craze

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