R Lee
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Registered: 15th Aug 03
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How has it affected you?
Have you had to make cuts to luxuries?
Been made redundant?
Cautious on your spendings?
Business wise, profits have dropped. Same volume of customers, just not spending as much here.
Constantly, I hear news that major company's go into administration. Big stores have closed down.
What do you think will happen next?
Lets have a mass debate
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adiohead
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Registered: 28th Sep 01
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I bought a house.
I'm finding petrol expensive.
That's about it.
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Cavey
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Registered: 11th Nov 02
Location: Derby
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Same as adio tbh. Me and the missus have had a child and still go out once a week each.
Although we are now on Sainsburys basics chip but they are good
[Edited on 11-07-2011 by Cavey]
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Fro
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Registered: 20th Jun 06
Location: Rainham, Essex Drives: A3 2.0TDi Sport
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Nothing changed for me tbh.
Capita seem alright aswell as they're buying a ridiculous amount of companies of late.
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RichR
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Registered: 17th Oct 01
Location: Waterhouses, Staffordshire
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I'm fortunate, the company I work for has bucked the trend with a number of large scale orders from military operators. I've had annual pay rises and bonuses throughout which I'm grateful for.
The one change We've seen that is as staff have left the office, We haven't repalced them, instead We've picked up the slack between us which is straining but its seen us through.
My only financial difficulty now is where I used to have two incomes into the house to pay for the mortgage, bills and renovations, I now only have one as She's buggered off
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IvIarkgraham
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Registered: 27th Mar 04
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hasnt affected me at all
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Lawrah
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Registered: 25th Dec 04
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Not made a difference to my life at all. Seen it affect others close to me.
Work has been busier than ever.
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VrsTurbo
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quote: Originally posted by adiohead
I bought a house.
I'm finding petrol expensive.
That's about it.
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ajscorsa
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Registered: 30th Apr 02
Location: Perceton, North Ayrshire
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nothing changedd for me except petrol prices but i also went from a diesel a3 to a golf 1.8t petrol so I was expecting a big change anyway. other than that nothing has changed too much for me.
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R Lee
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Registered: 15th Aug 03
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Perhaps its just where I live?
As a seaside resort, the town is screwed.
It's cheaper to go abroad than to stay here in hotels and b&b's.
This place is on a steep decline
Anyway, how about self employed people?
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LeeM
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Registered: 26th Sep 05
Location: Liverpool
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Not affected me, apart from not getting a cost of living increase in my wage. My company blames this on the recession despite recording record profits, up by about 20% on last year. Cunts
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Sam
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Registered: 24th Dec 99
Location: West Midlands
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People still spend money, they are just more careful with what they spend their money on these days.
I started my company in October and I'm still going, not exactly making millions yet but I've not gone bust which I am thankful for.
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Tomnova16
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Registered: 21st Jan 06
Location: Gerrards Cross Drives: Porsche 911
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not affected me if anything im doing better as people fix the cars they have instead of buying new ones, although i started the business just after the recession was announced so cant compare it to anything really
http://www.lemass.co.uk/ for all your automotive/bodyshop needs
Located in Chalfont st Peter
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Gary
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Registered: 22nd Nov 06
Location: West Yorkshire
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Not bothered me really.
It's pretty good for small businesses too IMO.
Big companies need a big turnover to survive, small business dnt as much. Plus they can adapt much quicker to the changing climate so were doing OK.
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antnee
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Registered: 30th Dec 07
Location: Cov Drives: Clio 197
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Hasn't effected me at all really, maybe a bit lighter on the throttle, but that might be me just growing up a little.
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Hammer
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Being privy to the companies financial information I can see that it's got increasingly harder in terms of cashflow. Companies we're doing work for are taking a lot longer to pay their bills. Also in dealing with the bank they are far less willing to release borrowing funds through asset finance for vehicles etc... even when there is a solid case for it to benefit medium to long term growth.
In terms of my own personal life I've got a company car and I still live at home so I'm as wealthy as I've ever been, until I have to bite the bullet and move out
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pow
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Registered: 11th Sep 06
Location: Hazlemere, Buckinghamshire
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I got a new job 2 years ago with like 50% more pay so no, not at all. VAT being 15% allowed me to buy a new car and stuff as well. Petrol costs a bit thats all.
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Ingham
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Registered: 9th May 08
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I have been laid off 3 times, I have had to sell 2 cars and there are very few job opporunities around here.
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Sam
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Registered: 24th Dec 99
Location: West Midlands
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
Being privy to the companies financial information I can see that it's got increasingly harder in terms of cashflow. Companies we're doing work for are taking a lot longer to pay their bills. Also in dealing with the bank they are far less willing to release borrowing funds through asset finance for vehicles etc... even when there is a solid case for it to benefit medium to long term growth.
In terms of my own personal life I've got a company car and I still live at home so I'm as wealthy as I've ever been, until I have to bite the bullet and move out
That's one thing I've noticed, certain customers of mine are taking longer to pay than usual. Although I think that's more down to their lack of organisation rather than them running out of money as one of them is a charity that's given regular cash injections by its millionaire owner.
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James
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Registered: 1st Jun 02
Location: Surrey
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Had a 100% payrise and bought a flat.
I've been quite lucky though.
[Edited on 11-07-2011 by James]
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Eddx14xe
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Registered: 12th Jan 10
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Havent stopped spending, probs spending more if anything.
I cant get an apprenticeship or better job ANYWHERE though.
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Baskey
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Registered: 31st May 06
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Bought a house
Been promoted (work on databases for a bank)
Doing ok I think. My company have made redundancies however it seems to be the people who are shit at there job which I think is a good thing.
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Carl
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Registered: 9th May 04
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I work in Health, job opportunities have drastically reduced, i'm on the same wage I was 3 years ago whilst everything has risen in price and I know own a house.
On the other hand I did work for the NHS last year and to be honest the part I was in needed a good shake up, far too many people on too much money for not a lot of work. Hopefully the gravy train has ended, unfortunately I missed the boat!
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Ian
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Registered: 28th Aug 99
Location: Liverpool
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How has it affected you? Interest rate went down, mortgage is cheaper, cars are cheaper, shorter queues in the carvery
Have you had to make cuts to luxuries? Nope
Been made redundant? Chose to but yeah, my work was making cuts. But that's as much to do with population demographics as wider economic factors.
Cautious on your spendings? Nope
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MJFF88
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Registered: 30th Apr 08
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quote: Originally posted by adiohead
I bought a house.
I'm finding petrol expensive.
That's about it.
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