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No, it's gone down each year we've worked for the last 10-12 years but for about 4 of those years we had no income and lived off savings.
Yeah, the military gets a small percentage of a pay raise each year, even though inflation probably just makes it even.
nope. I took a big hit 3 years ago. Other than that it stays static.
No. Because its been only 4 months since i started working. My father's salary had increased by the way, and so do the cost of living. So it doesn't make much difference.
I wish :(
yes
It did until the recession hit. I lost a bunch and now am down about 40% per month.
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by DA BEN DAN yanggui zi on October 29th, 2009
Got him, thanks a lot :-) Nice to see you, hope things are going healthy and well for you.
by Galeanda on October 29th, 2009