?? If you literally mean minimum-wage, I think that is less than 10,000 pounds… although agree with the general thrust of your point about the money being more valuanle than the time (but think you are missing the spirit of the exercise as outlined in the post).
The U.K.’s national minimum page seems to be £7.50/hr, so you are right and I stand corrected: it would only be about £6,000.
In order to earn at least £10,000, Jacob and Tom would have had to find work that paid at least £12.50/hr. I think this would be well within the scope of their abilities, as they both seem like smart enough young men, with one or two obvious employable skills, and no doubt more that we don’t know about.
think you are missing the spirit of the exercise as outlined in the post
Perhaps. What is the spirit of the exercise as outlined in the post?
Points 1-5 at the beginning of the post are all primarily about community-building and personal development externalities of the project, and not about the donation itself.
?? If you literally mean minimum-wage, I think that is less than 10,000 pounds… although agree with the general thrust of your point about the money being more valuanle than the time (but think you are missing the spirit of the exercise as outlined in the post).
The U.K.’s national minimum page seems to be £7.50/hr, so you are right and I stand corrected: it would only be about £6,000.
In order to earn at least £10,000, Jacob and Tom would have had to find work that paid at least £12.50/hr. I think this would be well within the scope of their abilities, as they both seem like smart enough young men, with one or two obvious employable skills, and no doubt more that we don’t know about.
Perhaps. What is the spirit of the exercise as outlined in the post?
Points 1-5 at the beginning of the post are all primarily about community-building and personal development externalities of the project, and not about the donation itself.