How to avoid the bill-paying battle with rent.
Three New videos on the dilemma of paying your fair share when living with couples, when you meet friends for lunch or sharing the costs of using your car.
Are you living with a two-headed monster? That is to say, the couple who share a room in an attempt to pay lower rent, and at the same time take up twice the time in the bathroom and kitchen – for no added cost. Not only are you late for work because someone was in the shower for half an hour, but you’re forced to eat takeaway most nights because there’s no room next to the stove.
Fortunately the Training and Development Agency for Schools has a new video out to coincide with a recruitment campaign for more maths teachers. Fronted by Matt Parker, a maths teacher, the video also helps to solve an everyday dilemma and save money at the same time.
Follow Matt’s simple maths-based solution to leave you with less time being angry waiting for the bathroom and more money for doing the things you do enjoy!
For information on how you can bring maths to life as a teacher visit teach.gov.uk/talent
How to avoid the bill-paying battle when eating out.
Are you the sort of person always trying to prevent World War III every time your friends go out for dinner? Doug orders a dessert as well as a main, Amy’s driving and won’t pay for booze and the waitress is getting impatient. Dividing the bill can make the night end on a sour note.
Fortunately the Training and Development Agency for Schools has a new video out to coincide with a recruitment campaign for more maths teachers. Fronted by Matt Parker, a maths teacher, the video also helps to solve an everyday dilemma and save money at the same time.
How to avoid the petrol-money punch up
It’s a road trip and everyone’s piled in the car for the weekend trip. But on the return trip, the touchy subject of who owes how much. It’s not just petrol money you owe – what about chipping in for your portion of MOT, road tax, car insurance, etc? How do you work out the fair fare without causing much fuss?
Fortunately the Training and Development Agency for Schools has a new video out to coincide with a recruitment campaign for more maths teachers. Fronted by maths teacher, Matt Parker, the video helps to solve this everyday dilemma.
By using the simple maths-based tips you can work out a much fairer fare.
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This post is a Blogger on November 20, 2009


