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Well, I've got a new job finally after being laid off for about 2 months.

I'm going to be an investment advisor and analyst at Coutts and Co. Private Bank at the head office in London.

I'm going to start on January 10th, 2007.

My new salary will be just over £125,000 annually, what I used to make. There will also be a chance for bonuses with good performace I am told. It's going to be a 9am-6pm job, and I will be busy even after work, having to answer calls from clients.

Looks like luck is finally coming my way again. :Jumpy:

Posted
Thanks V.

Now I have to go look for a flat and get my fiancee a visa (shouldn't be too hard considering she has an EU Portuguese passport).

House prices/rents and cost of living are the only downside of London. But then again the salaries are 30% more than the rest of the UK...

Posted

congrats !!!!!!!!

its a very well paying job you've got

Gerco

Posted

It's good to see you bouncing back Thomas and that sounds like a great job :thumbsupsmileyanim:

Ken

Posted

Yeah, this is terrific news, although I do believe Admin will be working quite hard for a while now and will probably have barely a moment for the likes of us for a few months. (Ah well.) Nevertheless, good on yer! Congratulations.

Guest chronomat123
Posted

Congrats. Glad to hear it.

PS: Do you really need to boast about your salary.

Posted
I'm going to be an investment advisor and analyst at Coutts and Co. Private Bank at the head office in London.

Nice!

Can I open an account with you then? :D

Posted

Ahem Admin, you might want to keep your free flowing information "buttoned up" once you start playing with other peoples money. Brits are usually reserved types? unless this has changed?

Seriously, you talk too much about very private matters.

Congrats anyway !!

Posted
Ahem Admin, you might want to keep your free flowing information "buttoned up" once you start playing with other peoples money. Brits are usually reserved types? unless this has changed?

Seriously, you talk too much about very private matters.

Congrats anyway !!

Congrats Admin,

but be careful :busted_cop: . You don't have to be inspector Clouseau to pinpoint you without any problem based on the info you gave. Advise : edit

Gerco

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Congrats Admin,

but be careful :busted_cop: . You don't have to be inspector Clouseau to pinpoint you without any problem based on the info you gave. Advise : edit

Gerco

Why .... has he got enemies out there looking to gun him down ?? :D

What's the worst that could happen ??

Posted

Admin, firstly let me say I'm happy for you that you've had some good news finally.

One thing I would say though, more out of concern, is why you feel it necessary to divulge such detailed personal information? :blink: Please be careful....

BTW, talking about salaries especially without being asked is seen as EXTREMELY bad form in England/London/even the City, whether you're a secretary or a director - take a tip ;)

Not so much that we're reserved, it's just considered terribly vulgar and talking like that will guarantee you being thought of as a [censored], even and especially amongst your colleagues (behind your back of course, the English way :lol:) to whom it doesn't mean diddly squat. Remember Coutts is the Royal Family's bank and has been for generations due to their ethos of reserved and discreet dealings - maybe you should take a leaf etc. :whistling:

Paradoxically, in banking circles boasting about bonuses is pretty much de rigeur so I suggest you wait till next year then boast away :D

Good luck!

Posted

Hey T...you've got a good salary...pity mine is -125K per year!

well, hope you are satisfied with the new job..I wish you all the best...and hope you get all the bonuses in the shortest period of time!

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