• Flying Squid@lemmy.worldOP
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    2 days ago

    If the pay is lower than £30,000 a year, I can’t get a family visa for my wife and daughter.

    Meanwhile, a recruited told me I should be asking for £50,000 a year.

    And if you look at how much rents are even in the outskirts of London, I think you will find that low amount of pay is not going to let you have much of a life.

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      1 day ago

      My gut tells me you should ask for $35k.

      In my experience, lots of employers (American that is) have offered me a thousand or two less than my request during offers.

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        1 day ago

        I probably shouldn’t be doing as lowball an offer as possible, but I’m getting pretty anxious about getting a job because time is trickling away, as is money.

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          1 day ago

          I hear that. Are there recruiters in your field you can utilize?

          I’m facing eviction because my job (uber driver) isn’t paying enough, seemingly no matter how many hours I work. Got a call from the landlord who said they were gonna go ahead and set up a court date for the eviction.

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            1 day ago

            I have and am, thank you. Not just in my area. I spent the weekend contacting every recruiter in the UK I could find that would help me. It’s taken a while to do something that active because I’ve been getting settled and dealing with basic stuff, bureaucracy, etc. But I did get a couple of calls later in the day yesterday from recruiters, so that’s a positive.