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Im a taxi driver, After paying for car etc I clear on average £350/400 a week, Although it is 60hr week so works out low hourly wage. On the other hand I suit myself and some days can be VERY good. Best week ive had was £920 take home on 60hrs BUT I did get some good jobsPLAY UP POMPEY0
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Im 25
Was working a 25 hour week on 27K (pro rata for local Government)
Just got a new job (in Jan) £34K full time as Training Manager in London
Have privately taught music lessons for 5 years, which makes approx 6.5k a year.. but due to the new job/long hours.. I'm stopping this so I can have my weekends back! Yay!
Was looking for a new job for over 3 months.. don't give up people.. It will happen !0 -
supermarket night shift 5 nights a week, on pricing. comes out at about £16,100 a year i think before overtime etc£18 for my old mobile.
new proper meal planning to cut spending.
£26 in coppers taken to bank.
£30 under grocery budget last 2 weeks.
£22.98 cashback quidco
£34.02 music magpie0 -
andyparker wrote: »This post is PERFECT for Nosey Parkers!
I work for a web design company, but I refuse to reveal my wages - as I'm slightly embarrassed by them :P haha
why? there are lots of people here on mininum wage. don't be embarrassed:)Martin has asked me to tell you I'm about to cut the cheese, pull my finger.0 -
Im a taxi driver, After paying for car etc I clear on average £350/400 a week, Although it is 60hr week so works out low hourly wage. On the other hand I suit myself and some days can be VERY good. Best week ive had was £920 take home on 60hrs BUT I did get some good jobs
Are you not "self employed" ?
[So will the tax man be getting 20% + NI on a chunk of that £920?]dave4545454 wrote: »why? there are lots of people here on minimum wage. don't be embarrassed:)
and some self employed on probably considerably less, with none of the normal protections and holidays that employees get.0 -
LadyMorticia wrote: »I'm finding this thread very interesting.
Is anyone here a librarian/library assistant? How much do you earn?
I work 33 hours a week in a public library and earn just under £15,000 a year.Operation House Move £11993.60/£25000 (47% achieved)
Save £12k in 2015 #135 (£390.21 / £2400) (16%)0 -
62K working for the NHS, hard, stressful but rewarding- potentially redundant in March 2012 though:(0
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I'm a highway lighting operative grade 4 (Street light maintenance) On job training and have the ranks to climb hopefully. Dependant on local council contract being awarded to my firm etc.
37 hours/week £15,700 3% pension payments are matched by the firm 22 days holidayBaby daughter born 13.2.10 :j 6lb 11.5oz0 -
Printshop assistant operating the photocopiers for 10k0
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Aircraft engineering technician- royal navy. £18k plus health benefits and 38 days leave per year with all the !!!! trips you can imagine! potential promotion next year to £27k. Fingers crossed!Fleet Air Arm - 800 NAS - *Nunquam Non Paratus*Showing the 'Crabs' how its done for over a hundred years!Tesco loan, £4,000 over 3 years - £138 p/m6 months 0% bicycle finance - £60 p/m0
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