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8 hours ago, noskich said:

Jednom mi je jedan takav doneo Subway sendvič nakon sat i po iz radnje koja je bila pa maksimalno 5 minuta hoda od posla gde sam ga čekao.

 

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6 hours ago, zorglub said:

 

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Bila promocija. Pa da se iskoristi kupon. 

Na kraju su i to sitno refundirali jer je toliko kasnio.

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Još kad bi se zapitao kolika im je satnica, šta je garantovano (ništa) i sve ostalo. 

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Ma da, to ko ona prica o beracima malina koji razvaljuju pare... ako rade brzinom flesha 16 sati dnevno.

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4 hours ago, Shan Jan said:

Ma da, to ko ona prica o beracima malina koji razvaljuju pare... ako rade brzinom flesha 16 sati dnevno.

Za berace smeštaj i hrana obezbeđeni. Pa ti vidi. Čista plata ide u džep.

 

 

 

 

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https://archive.li/6IdGw

 

For young people, the great Australian dream now means leaving the country

In traditional expat haunts like the UK, the US, and Canada, the cost of living is prohibitive. According to Numbeo, in London, the cost of living is 44.8 per cent higher than Melbourne and 20 per cer higher than Sydney, despite offering lower wages. In Los Angeles, it’s 35.8 per cent higher, and this figure climbs to 90.3 per cent in New York. In Toronto, it’s a mere 8.4 per cent more expensive than staying put in Melbourne, and just 5 per cent more affordable than Sydney.

 

Phnom Penh is a cool 50.1 per cent cheaper than Melbourne, Bangkok is 41.8 per cent cheaper, and Bali is 36.6 per cent more financially friendly. In this reality, working, seeing the world, and saving money for the future is still entirely possible for Australians.

 

We’re not flocking overseas for green smoothies or beach breaks; we’re seeking drastic solutions to survive. A third of young Australians feel financially insecure, while half of Gen Zs and Millennials live paycheck to paycheck, with 65 per cent currently experiencing housing stress and 31 per cent skipping meals to save money. That young Australians feel that they have to move overseas as a long-term financial survival solution in the first place is a sign of just how dire things really are.

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Kanadjani koji žive daleko bolje u Kambodži nego bilo gde na zapadu i takodje zarađuju i još važnije uštede više u Kambodži nego na zapadu.

 

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