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working student: 12,000 (stipend)
agency work: varies from 0-600/month
benifits: flexibility and student discounts where offered! Other than that nil.0 -
Train driver london £38k basic...earned £48k last yr.....loads of overtime....benefits: train travel free and 75% reductions on other train companies and the tubeTOTAL 2013 £3100 :eek:
TOTAL 2014 £1250
TOTAL 2015: £500 winning:2 tkts to theatre, Cap1 Footie, weeks holiday in lakes.0 -
vicshippers wrote: »Generally well paid jobs require people with specific qualifications and so they advertise on online job boards - not in the job centre. (jobsite, monster etc)
If they're REALLY well paid - then a company will employ a headhunter to find someone that fits the job spec (and quite literally the job comes to you!)
I completely agree. And I think all young people should read this and realise that with qualifications they can have life easier (financially). I didn't find out until later...
I am 26, ACCA trainee (accountancy), currently Assistant Accountant on £22440 pa + paid training (about £3k pa). Generous pension contributions and finish early on Friday:-)) Always have week off between Christmas and New Year.
I started to study when I was 21-22 and paid for college myself. Was on basic admin pay (13k after 3 yrs grow to 15k) and then made a huge jump into this role when I had enough of being underpaid and under appreciated:-)0 -
Duty Station Manager - earn £46k, 52 days a year hols, final pension scheme, free travel in london, 75% off other rail travel.....0
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Student nurse - £365pm (means tested degree bursary- for 37.5 hours a week, plus study/assignment time, plus travel time).
From next month though newly qualified band 5 nurse £20710pa not inc unsocial hours or overtimeIllegitimi non carborundum.0 -
2nd year apprentice builder on £19.5k a year with overtime, about £1,625 a month and i just turned 18 at the end of June. Got the job on my 16th birthday, a month after leaving school.Work in progress...Update coming July 2012.
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Assiatant Quantity Surveyor earn 29k pa. Benifits include, free annual travel card worth 1k and car allowance of £310 p/mBank charges Reclaim:
Capital one (c/c) = Won - £687.00: 8/2008
Cahoot C/A = £1300 pending until court case:rolleyes:
Natwest (C/C) = Caliming £276 = won £276 Feb 09
Baclaycard = Not Started-Cahoot (c/c) PPI Won £5200 -
Veterinary Surgeon (3 years qualified) - £27k
This includes out of hours work which is usually 1 night a week and one weekend in 4 which can be variable (either dead or hunners of calls).
Bonuses? None that I have found as of yetJust started my new job in May and have no pets, I suppose if I had pets they would get free/discounted things?
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tax accountant , earn £35,000 plus benefits worth about £3,000, pension, 6 weeks hol. Sometimes get annual bonus - around £800 .Various discounts from company discount site on random things eg hols, travel money, clothes etc etc0
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