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36, insurance, senior management, 65k per year0
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Executive Assistant in London - £36K pa + xmas bonus £1K
I'm almost not in my twenties. Sounds like a strong salary but I don't manage it well and cost of living in London is high.0 -
IT consultant 33
Basic £42,840
Car allowance £6000
Bonus = 15% (£6426)
26 - £22500
27 - £24000
28 - £24000
29 - £35000
30 - £36500
31 - £37500
32 - £42000 + £6000
33 - £42840 + £6000
Think I'm going to plateau soon and be on more or less same money for next few years unless I do something drastic like start my own business. In lots of debt from being foolish with money when i was younger but slowly digging myself out of it!0 -
social media executive, £22k pro rata. Main benefit being that I am mostly able to work from home, which saves on travel And childcare:)0
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Fundraising Assistant- £16k a year. (however travel expenses make it a fair amount less!
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27, Sales Admin in Sussex, 14,250.0
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I'm 28, earn £26500 as a Store Manager for the largest convenience store operator in the UK. Managers and Deputys salary is based on the takings of the store, my store takes £32,000 per week so is bank B, but the bandings go from A-G and overlap a lot. Each year the salary and all the bandings are increased by around 2% along with all the store staff hourly rate. My salary is all inclusive except for late night alarm callouts (£60 a go plus £20/hr after 1st hr!)
My other perks are about 8 weeks paid holiday per year, and there's a managers bonus scheme which goes up to 30% of salary! But this is based on each managers' individual performance on a number of KPIs, and of course, there being enough money in the bonus pot to pay out! I got a bonus of 4.8% about £1300 this year, but we have to wait and see whether I will get it.Could HAVE. Should HAVE. Would HAVE. Not OF.0 -
dave4545454 wrote: »Yes of course I have the moral high ground.
I'm the one in fulltime work who makes a lot of difference to many people in need.
You're an unemployed waster.
I'm in full time PAID employment and paying taxes. If you read through my posts you would see evidence of that going back for the ten years i've been on this forum. I am very open about what i have achieved in life - i've certainly had my ups and downs but i've always come out the other side a better person. However read back through your posts and you find a someone who boasts of claiming benefits for 20 years with no interest in seeking paid employment.
By your own admission, you chose to claim all the benefits you can from a system designed to help people back in to work.
Looking through your oldest posts it does seem at one point you were just long term unemployed and seemed quite pleased when you finally got offered a part time temporary cleaners job. In fact you got a lot of support on here for it at the time.
Somewhere along the line though you just seem to have decided that you dont want paid employment and you're going to instead exploit the system.
I think thats quite sad really - certainly not something i'd be boasting about.
You've turned into a dole scrounger mate. Doing some "charity work" might ease your conscience but it doesnt change the facts.
I dont even know why you're allowed to post on this thread - its designed to be inspirational for people to see what they can strive for - its not for unemployable trolls who boast of claiming benefits to pay off their mortgage.0 -
27, Practice manager in a GP surgery, 22k pro rata - I work 4 days a week.
Benefits - tax free earnings as I am abroad, 30 days holiday0 -
33, Operations Exec for an online travel company. £22350 basic plus commission and a bit of O/T.0
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