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  • Team Manger for the Fostering Service- Local Authority. Paid £51k
  • Aged 40. Work as a software developer. Earn just over 40k. Flexi time, 26 day holidays, life/health insurance, private pension scheme where employer contributes 4-10% (depending on service) if employee contributes. Generally relaxed environment, wonderful co workers and of course the usual hot refreshments :-)
    SPC 08 - #452 - £415
    SPC 09 - #452 - £298
  • I earn £6.72 P/H. I'm 26, I work as a sales assistant. Get 10% discount off store purchases. Comes in handy sometimes. Plus made a couple of good friends. Get 5 weeks paid holiday a year.
    Feb NSD's 2/10 under my belt.

    Feb Grocery Challenge
  • Atirez
    Atirez Posts: 27 Forumite
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    Software Developer London based office; working from home. 20 years of experience no benefits on £59000.
  • Occupation:Student
    Wage:$0.
    Potential wage: 24k for graduate, £77000 to £128000 after 5-10 years of experience. According to my Professor she was on £2500 per day.
  • lkmc01
    lkmc01 Posts: 967 Forumite
    edited 2 February 2015 at 12:08AM
    BSc MSc Environmental Management graduate. Graduated 6 years ago, aged 30, unemployed.


    Partner is 32, coach driver, £9.41 ph, take home pay of about £300 a week
  • PeteW
    PeteW Posts: 1,213 Forumite
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    PeteW wrote: »
    The pay histories are interesting aren't they, especially to people starting out in their careers. Here's mine…

    22 - 18k - Start job as junior web developer
    23 - 22k - New job as web developer
    25 - 25k - Payrise
    26 - 30k - New job as web developer
    26 - 32k - Payrise
    27 - 35k - Payrise
    28 - 40k - New job as user experience designer
    28 - 43k - Payrise
    29 - 45k - Payrise
    29 - 47k - Payrise
    30 - 50k - Payrise
    31 - 55k - Payrise

    As an update to this, I have now gone freelance at £450 a day which should work out as low 6 figures before tax/expenses, and high 5-figures after tax/expenses.
  • Exstra
    Exstra Posts: 24 Forumite
    Age: 25

    Role: Management Accountant (Media Company)

    Salary: £35k

    (Previous roles: Junior Accounts Assistant [£18k], Assistant Accountant [£27k])

    Benefits: £7k course allowance yearly
    Pension: Matching to 3%
    Health Insurance
    Life Insurance
  • greensalad
    greensalad Posts: 2,530 Forumite
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    Junior Web Developer, Surrey. £22k. At "upper" range of Junior skill level, with a 1st class degree.

    Only benefit is WPA top-up (reimbursed on NHS costs e.g dentist and eye exams).
  • greensalad
    greensalad Posts: 2,530 Forumite
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    PeteW wrote: »
    As an update to this, I have now gone freelance at £450 a day which should work out as low 6 figures before tax/expenses, and high 5-figures after tax/expenses.

    Nice trajectory!
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