Dostoevsky

Tzu
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May 27, 2007
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How is that legal?
I'll try to explain.

Minimal wages here are 22.000 dinars, which is a bit less than 200e (net wages). It's what company has to pay legally. Now, here's the catch. On my contract I work for a minimal wage and it's what they pay me monthly... but... I get the second part, illegally, in an envelope. That second part is roughly 50-60e. There's no need to mention how that isn't mentioned anywhere in the contract, as they pay less for taxes the less they pay me.

So... after they stole a first laptop, which was worth 1000e, they wanted us to pay 100e each. They gave us the papers to sign how we "want to pay" and I said fuck no. It was only one collegue and I who refused to sign it and here's what it happened. The other ten were reduced a minimal wage for that amount while the two of us are getting full wages. But they are not going to give the envelop to us over the next two months. So we all end up paying in the end.

Yeah....


Yeah.

Now, apparently, we have another laptop missing, which is a lot cheaper. But they still want to take 25e away from all of us. Not only that, but we have 5-6 missing USB too, which we're supposed to pay. So yeah, they want to take 150e away from me and there's nothing I can do about it.

200-300e is a monthly salary for pretty much majority
150e is an amount to rent a flat
150e is needed to pay the bills, roughly. Sometimes less
150e is needed to pay the food and that's pretty much buying the worst food and starving

Please tell me how that makes sense. Because I can't figure it out. Seriously. And on the top of that they steal money away from me.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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I'll try to explain.

Minimal wages here are 22.000 dinars, which is a bit less than 200e (net wages). It's what company has to pay legally. Now, here's the catch. On my contract I work for a minimal wage and it's what they pay me monthly... but... I get the second part, illegally, in an envelope. That second part is roughly 50-60e. There's no need to mention how that isn't mentioned anywhere in the contract, as they pay less for taxes the less they pay me.

So... after they stole a first laptop, which was worth 1000e, they wanted us to pay 100e each. They gave us the papers to sign how we "want to pay" and I said fuck no. It was only one collegue and I who refused to sign it and here's what it happened. The other ten were reduced a minimal wage for that amount while the two of us are getting full wages. But they are not going to give the envelop to us over the next two months. So we all end up paying in the end.

Yeah....


Yeah.

Now, apparently, we have another laptop missing, which is a lot cheaper. But they still want to take 25e away from all of us. Not only that, but we have 5-6 missing USB too, which we're supposed to pay. So yeah, they want to take 150e away from me and there's nothing I can do about it.

200-300e is a monthly salary for pretty much majority
150e is an amount to rent a flat
150e is needed to pay the bills, roughly. Sometimes less
150e is needed to pay the food and that's pretty much buying the worst food and starving

Please tell me how that makes sense. Because I can't figure it out. Seriously. And on the top of that they steal money away from me.
Do what enron said
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
Administrator
May 27, 2007
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Fif :D also do you have to live in serbia?
I can't imagine myself somewhere else. Also, I don't even know if anybody would accept my university diploma abroad. And still, even if they do, chances are slim I'd find a job and I'd still need lots of cash. I see no solutions to make a decent amount of money to live... normally :boh:
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,317
I'll try to explain.

Minimal wages here are 22.000 dinars, which is a bit less than 200e (net wages). It's what company has to pay legally. Now, here's the catch. On my contract I work for a minimal wage and it's what they pay me monthly... but... I get the second part, illegally, in an envelope. That second part is roughly 50-60e. There's no need to mention how that isn't mentioned anywhere in the contract, as they pay less for taxes the less they pay me.

So... after they stole a first laptop, which was worth 1000e, they wanted us to pay 100e each. They gave us the papers to sign how we "want to pay" and I said fuck no. It was only one collegue and I who refused to sign it and here's what it happened. The other ten were reduced a minimal wage for that amount while the two of us are getting full wages. But they are not going to give the envelop to us over the next two months. So we all end up paying in the end.

Yeah....


Yeah.

Now, apparently, we have another laptop missing, which is a lot cheaper. But they still want to take 25e away from all of us. Not only that, but we have 5-6 missing USB too, which we're supposed to pay. So yeah, they want to take 150e away from me and there's nothing I can do about it.

200-300e is a monthly salary for pretty much majority
150e is an amount to rent a flat
150e is needed to pay the bills, roughly. Sometimes less
150e is needed to pay the food and that's pretty much buying the worst food and starving

Please tell me how that makes sense. Because I can't figure it out. Seriously. And on the top of that they steal money away from me.
Dude. You need to leave. I don't know if there is any chance of working abroad, but if there is, don't hesitate. This stuff is ridiculous.
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
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May 27, 2007
88,980
Dude. You need to leave. I don't know if there is any chance of working abroad, but if there is, don't hesitate. This stuff is ridiculous.
At this point there isn't any.

But I'll still quit either way. I can't stand this really. Oh yeah and I forgot to mention how I work shit shifts so I pretty much lose all my day. :p

Dusan, one idea that came to my head was that you probably should start learning programming and try working from home, freelancing stuff or shit.
I think that would require year(s) of studying and I'd still be in a tough place cause I've got no working experience.

Working from home on the Internet is a good thing, though. Maybe I'll try to find something doable.
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
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Find some hot girls who need money badly and start some cam show bullshit. People love Eastern European girls because they're obviously the prettiest and it's easy money.
 

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