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A Romanian reveals how he does 10,000 pounds a month in London: “Without boss, without costumes and without being a slave on plantation”

Cristian Bodian, a Romanian established in the UK and director of a construction company, reveals how he does 10,000 pounds per month without being “Planting slave”. The young man's posting has gone viral in the online environment. “If you have a little brain and a job, London loves you,” he says.

Cristian Bodian, Romanian established in the UK Photo: FB

Cristian Bodian, Romanian established in the UK Photo: FB

“London. The city where you pay 1,800 pounds a month to sit in a matchbox where the bed simultaneously reaches three walls and the floor creaks like in horror movies,” writes Bodian, on his Facebook page.

“Everyone goes quickly, looking down, with headphones in their ears and dreams on the silence. Life flows robotic, algorithmic, perfectly chronometric. Only work, queues and 'mind the gap said 74 times a day,” continued Cristian Bodian, the director of a construction company in England.

And yet, he says, London is the place that “He loves you”, If you have “a bit of brain ” and of “Job”.

“If you have two or three skills, a laptop and an active neuron, you can do 8-10 k per month without kissing the timetable card. Without boss, without costumes, without being a slave on 9-5 plantation, and without piamable team buildings with colleagues who play Beer Pong at 35 years old. The job, London loves you. claims Cristian Bodian.

He also talks about the advantages offered by the UK.

“With this money, in two years, you can take two cool boxes, directly from the belly, without installments, without signed contracts with the pen stolen from the bank. In a beach country, palm trees, lime in the glass, no worries and zero neighbors that give with the mop at 6 in the morning,” says the Romanian.

In his opinion, the dream of having a house in Romania looks like a bureaucratic nightmare. He also says London is not for anyone but it's “Honest” and can help you “Buy a lifetime of tranquility elsewhere.”

“Do you want a house in Romania?! You expect 30 years of installments, 4 stamps, 2 sad officials and a bank that leaves you with long-term financial trauma. Conclusion, London is not easy. But it is honest. It squeezes you, but it gives you. Clearly tired you. But you pay. silent and expensive revenge”, The Romanian Postoria concludes.

London. The city where you pay 1,800 pounds a month to sit in a match box where the bed simultaneously reaches three walls and the floor creaks like in horror movies. Everyone goes quickly, looking down, with headphones in their ears and dreams. Life flows robotic, algorithmic, perfectly chronometric. Just work, queues and “mind the gap” said 74 times a day.

And yet, London is also the place where if you have two or three skills, a laptop and an active neuron, you can do 8-10k a month without kissing the timetable card. Without the boss, without costumes, without being a slave on the plantation of 9-5, and without Team painful buildings with colleagues who play Beer Pong at 35 years old. If you don't like sterile offices and you have two hands, a bit of brain and a job, London loves you. If you organize yourself well, you can easily reach 10k a month, or more.

With this money, in 2 years, you can take two cool boxes, directly from the belly, without installments, without signed contracts with the stolen pen from the bank. In a country with beach, palm trees, lime in the glass, no worries in the head and zero neighbors that give with the mop at 6 in the morning on the scale.

Do you want the house in Romania?! You expect 30 years of installments, 4 stamps, 2 sad officials and a bank that leaves you with long -term financial trauma.

Ashley Davis

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