How does your salary compare?

What is the total annual income before tax for your full household?

  • Under R 50 000

    Votes: 10 4.3%
  • R 50 000 to R 100 000

    Votes: 9 3.8%
  • R 100 000 to R 150 000

    Votes: 19 8.1%
  • R 150 000 to R 200 000

    Votes: 17 7.3%
  • R 200 000 to R 250 000

    Votes: 26 11.1%
  • R 250 000 to R 300 000

    Votes: 15 6.4%
  • R 300 000 to R 350 000

    Votes: 13 5.6%
  • R 350 000 to R 400 000

    Votes: 17 7.3%
  • Over R 400 000

    Votes: 108 46.2%

  • Total voters
    234
Below 50k / household? I hope those are single peeps & not couples income.

And those employers should be shot!

:)
 
this poll tells us almost nothing. more options are required above R400k. unless ofcos there was another point for having this poll which I did not read.
 
If you make R50K or R4mil a year........ It doesnt mean anything at all. NADA!

You can earn R500K a year and have a habit of spending R600K a year.:rolleyes:

That puts you right down to the bottom of the list.........


As a small business owner, its not about what I earn during the year, but how much I have left after the year is finished.

I have learnt this over the past couple of years myself the HARD way. If I now look at two guys who both earn R500K a year, the one drives a old car worth R80 000 and the other drives a R300 000 out of the box car, chances are the guy who spent more than halve his salary on his transport is likely to either get an additional car allowance, or he is the guy who earns R500K but spends R600K.

So........ dont worry how much people earn in a year. Ask how much is left at the end of the year.
 
what r u talking about?


"MyBroadband recently published the latest IT salary levels for a variety of fields, giving IT professionals basic guidelines as to what their peers in industry earn."



I guess he wants the relevant salaries in the engineering field :erm:
 
"MyBroadband recently published the latest IT salary levels for a variety of fields, giving IT professionals basic guidelines as to what their peers in industry earn."



I guess he wants the relevant salaries in the engineering field :erm:

oic. prof, go register on payscale.com. I am registered there. lots of graphs etc. e.g. showing market averages and where one sits on the scale.
 
I wish there was an "after tax" option.

Even ticking the right one will feel like I'm lying to myself. What we earn and what we have to spend is very very very different :o
 
I wish there was an "after tax" option.

Even ticking the right one will feel like I'm lying to myself. What we earn and what we have to spend is very very very different :o

Try living in Europe. My monthly rental here is over half my take home salary. Back in SA my rent for a similar place would be less than a quarter my take home. :eek: And don't get me started on the price of beef! :mad:

But my Internet is uncapped. :p
 
Try living in Europe. My monthly rental here is over half my take home salary. Back in SA my rent for a similar place would be less than a quarter my take home. :eek: And don't get me started on the price of beef! :mad:

But my Internet is uncapped. :p

similar problem in the gulf. but the uncap makes it worthwhile:D
 
I want to know WHO THE HELL is the people that clicked on R400 000 or more :p I want to be there friend :D and I would like to know what jobs they are doing cause it seems I am in the wrong position :D
 
I want to know WHO THE HELL is the people that clicked on R400 000 or more :p I want to be there friend :D and I would like to know what jobs they are doing cause it seems I am in the wrong position :D

+1
me too...:p
 
thats almost half the people that voted. so u definitely in the wrong half :eek:

besides it's for total household income. even if it was for individual, I believe a huge majority will be close to or above R400k before tax.
 
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