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Age 28. HR Manager, £42,000 with not a lot of additional benefits to speak of.Mortgage Free: 28/10/2010Time / Interest Saved: 18.5 years / £61,866.500
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Senior teaching support technician in a northern university, £23,500pa, final salary pension scheme, 23days holiday + week between Christmas and New Year off
rising to 27days next year, can't complain.....
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Communications Officer, South East - £23,500pa
+ Final salary pension scheme, 20 days hol plus all bank hols, xmas and new year off paid as well as the week in between, plus two extra days at Easter on top of good friday and easter monday.
Possibility of fee waiver on courses.
I'm 26 years old.0 -
postal worker £8.80ph0
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oh and i get stamps for christmas and a packed of seeds usually carrots0
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kerry13238 wrote: »oh and i get stamps for christmas and a packed of seeds usually carrotsIllegitimi non carborundum.0
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Civil Servant (call centre) £16048 p/a 25days Holidays + 11 Bank Holidays.
Weekend work is 10% an hour extra for sat and 15% for sundays.
I am halfway up the payscale, starting is 15400ish0 -
30yrs old. Self employed - £55k approx0
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Age 27, salary officially £33,500 but temporarily £29,480 (should get the difference back if the recession picks up enough. Employer has withdrawn the final salary pension scheme to existing members, reduced the standard pension scheme, withdrawn bupa and enhanced maternity pay. So no real benefits to speak of. 28 days holiday a year, no paid overtime.
Can you tell I'm slightly disillusioned?Don't worry about typing out my username - Call me COMP(Unless you know my real name - in which case, feel free to use that just to confuse people!)0 -
Just left a job as a Learndirect Tutor, working in a prison, on 17,999 - no benefits (Min. holiday, no sick pay) Now going to work as a Cover Assistant in a high school, on 14,000 but with 13 weeks holiday, sick pay and a good chance of them paying for me to train as a teacher. (And no awful boss :T)Best 2018 wins: £1500, £500 John Lewis voucherBest 2019 wins: 18 of the latest DVDsBest 2020 wins: £100 cash 2021 wins: 130 books 2021 wins: Jubilee silver necklace 2023: 8xfootball shirts, Spar vouchers, £200 Tesco voucher,0
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