(10 Oct 2023, 12:15 pm)Dan wrote There are strict policies in advertising, especially for TV (a platform where this advert was used).
I think we can be quite confident that the company clearly had evidence of this annual earnings figure being genuine.
It goes without saying that it relied upon overtime and would have included accident and attendance bonuses.
No porky pies being told here.
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To get this "£650 a week after tax" you refer to, you'd need to be making £850 a week before any offtakes, which if earning the current GNE top rate of £12.83/hr would mean working a 66 hour week. Let's be generous and say 6 hrs of that is paid breaktime, 60 hours driving each week is totally unsustainable long term for anyone who wants any sort of a life.