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  • Born_Free_2
    Born_Free_2 Posts: 10 Forumite
    24yrs old, Sales Engineer currently on £26,600 pa.
    Private health care
    Currently not paying into a pension scheme although my employer is. Will be changing my 0% contribution to something%! (:o) shortly which in turn will up the employer contribution, currently about £445 per month.
    Profit related pay bonus scheme every end of FY, Find out next month what we are getting (was 4 weeks pay last year, expecting less this year)
    Born Free....Taxed to Death.

    Save £12k in 2016 Challenge #159 £1,010.16/£12,000 (8.42%)
  • Lokolo_2
    Lokolo_2 Posts: 1,016 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Name Dropper
    22 Years old, Full time barrier staff for a train company in London area - Earn around £9/hr.

    No opportunity to do overtime so I also have a 2nd job working part time in a retailer stacking shelves at £6.70/hr!
  • CKhalvashi
    CKhalvashi Posts: 12,134 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    edited 1 August 2012 at 12:00AM
    29, Company Director; £60k + car (currently for Jag XF Sportbrake on order) + £50k pension contributions + profit. £150-200k package sounds reasonable to sum it up (although not as much as years gone by)

    CK
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  • SaLoGo
    SaLoGo Posts: 1,025 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Employee Assistance Program Administrator (I source counsellors for employees who have called their EAP helpline) £13,500.
    :beer: Been smoke free for 4 years!! :beer:
  • shmeeko69
    shmeeko69 Posts: 392 Forumite
    Internet Marketer (Self Employed) £1200 - £1600 pm

    As I work from home it fluctuates, but I'm basically guaranteed a minimum of £1000 and in a good month it can be higher than £1500. As I get more experienced in IM the figure is now rising at a steady rate.
    Lao Tzu - "Give a man a fish and feed him for a day, teach a man to fish and feed him for a lifetime"

    Derek Bok - "If you think education is expensive, try ignorance"
  • DLTAG89
    DLTAG89 Posts: 202 Forumite
    23, stay at home mum, pay £0, Benefits getting to bring my boys up :j

    Hubby, 24, admin, 14k a year, no benefits, long hours, £20 a week travel, leeds.

    We are both working to better ourselves tho. I'm training to be a childminder and he is doing an OU course to become a computer programmer so things can only get better (hopefully :rotfl:)
    Started 01/01/13 Swagbucks 2013 £30/£150
    Started 01/01/13 Shop and scan 2013 £25/£50
    Started 07/06/13 Neobux 2013 £0/£50
    Started 07/06/13 DooYoo 2013 £0/£150
  • Work at JLR, 25k+ a lot of benefits, love my job too. Gives me and many thousands of workers a decent standard of living.
  • heartfield
    heartfield Posts: 13 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture First Post Combo Breaker
    Signing on, no job, savings over limit to get JSA, so all I've got is interest on my savings, plus anything Uncle Ernie might send me.

    Oh pooh.
  • wannapayoff
    wannapayoff Posts: 225 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    Is this a perk to keep you on the straight and narrow? :D

    Hehe

    I wish..:D

    Safety critical job... The alcohol limits are lower than drink drive ones!
    Living in our forever house!
    Two little princesses
    :grouphug: <
    I find this disturbing!
  • Southend1
    Southend1 Posts: 3,362 Forumite
    Ninth Anniversary 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    University Administrator - £27k.

    Benefits- Final Salary Pension (USS), 23 days holiday + bank hols + week off at xmas. 36hr working week - flexitime. Walking distance from home. Free eye tests. Good training courses offered.

    Cons - Below inflation pay increases last 3 years and looking like being 1% this year.Salary is being cut to £23k in 2014 :eek:

    Used to work as a retail manager - c£29k + overtime, normally earned around £32k total. Bonus around £300-500 pa. Pros - good money. Cons - 60 hour weeks, no/few days off. No xmas. No bank holidays. Stroppy ignorant customers verbally and physically assaulting me. Alarm callouts in the middle of the night. Early starts, late finishes. Now I remember why I changed my career path! LOL
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