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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 31 July 2012 at 11:00PM
    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.
  • 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.
  • 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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