Would you work 40hrs a week just to make a £1 difference that does amount to double over a year? Aka 12k no work, 24k 40hr work week?

Also by the way 24k work gets taxed... So it's more 18k so it's even less. But let's say it's not.

Personally I see no point. The maths is bad for the amount of effort I would need to put in.

Would you work 40hrs a week just to make a £1 difference that does amount to double over a year? Aka 12k no work, 24k 40hr work week?
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