How much did a rookie estate agent earn as a basic 40 years ago?

When Bob Scarff asked the throw-away question, he was astonished to find he had nearly 100 entries – although no one got the correct answer, which has at least spared him the problem of having to award a suitable prize.

Scarff got lots of jokes about three-day weeks, and pounds, shillings and pence.

There was a big entry from people who knew Scarff and worked with him at the time: “Interestingly, without exception, they all thought I was paid a lot more than I was,” said Scarff.

“One entry thought I was paid five times as much as I actually was.”

The nearest answer was from Simon Murray of EweMove who suggested £27.50 per week.

The answer was that, starting work as a trainee in Milton Keynes in the late seventies, former Countrywide estate agency boss Scarff earned £28.85 per week – around £1,500 a year with 7.5% commission on top.