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  • Gareth1989
    Gareth1989 Posts: 20 Forumite
    Age 25, West Midlands, Operations Supervisor for a finance company. £27,500 salary plus £5,000 bonus. Benefits include private healthcare, Share Incentive Plan (buy 2 shares, get one free), life insurance at 2x salary, free eye tests and 30 days annual leave plus bank holidays. Also have a pension where the firm puts 8% and I put 5%.
  • motorguy
    motorguy Posts: 22,611 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Time to list mine i guess.

    IT Contractor - specialising in ITIL Service Management

    Contract rate £350-£400 a day.

    Last contract £350 a day for 3 months.
    Current contract £375 a day for 6 months.

    Assuming 45 weeks work per year (on track so far), probably around £80,000 less my expenses.
  • Double_V
    Double_V Posts: 912 Forumite
    Depends where you work. I work in a FTSE100 company and middle-management stretches from quite junior management (£30k salary) all the way up to Head Ofs and general management that can earn upwards of £120k before they are called senior management (or junior execs).

    I consider myself middle management and earn around £60k including bonus and car allowance aged 30. Work from home in the north east.

    I would love to have a job like that.
    Work from home.

    What do you do.

    Also congrats.:T
  • Double_V wrote: »
    I would love to have a job like that.
    Work from home.

    What do you do.

    Also congrats.:T

    Commercial Finance manager (unqualified).
    Thinking critically since 1996....
  • i am 21
    airport security - £25000 a year lots of benefits :)
  • Bmth100
    Bmth100 Posts: 1,037 Forumite
    Recently promoted! (Last month). Earning mid-20s salary but expecting to increase rapidly, other team members on 32+.
  • kittygirl20
    kittygirl20 Posts: 71 Forumite
    Fifth Anniversary Combo Breaker
    I run an online discussion forum and last year (To April 2014) earnt £19906

    I also work 7.5 hours a week at Asda (To get out! Have background in Banking, BT (on 150) and Civil Service) Asda is the most fun job I have had, currently on £6.66 rising next month after completing 6 months service.

    I also started Mystery Shopping as a bit of a hobby back in October and am now averaging around £150-£200 a month from that.

    Last tax year's report has been done :)

    Website - £22578
    Mystery Shopping £1012 (From Oct 2014)
    Income from Employment £5272

    Not bad, at least it's gone up no mortgage to pay either and work more or less when I want to now. Yay for 0 hours contracts.
  • Pay increase whoo!

    Associate Producer - game developer
    £28k

    I'm averaging £2k a year increases but was hoping to be at 30 by 30. Oh well!
  • LondonGirl252
    LondonGirl252 Posts: 1,983 Forumite
    Ninth Anniversary 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Interesting thread!


    Financial Controller for SME in IT industry based in London, 2 x direct reports. £53k pa. 1% pension. 10% bonus.


    The role is usually worth £60k + but I agreed a lower salary as its my first role in this position and it was a great opportunity for me to be able to take a management role. The company is so small I actually sit on the management team and board.


    My previous role was an assistant FC in London for a global investor. I was on £45k but we had a free canteen serving breakfast and lunch, private health inc GP, 10% pension, annual bonus (small %) and fabulous share schemes which pay for more holidays than most people could shake a stick at!


    So overall financially I am probably about the same but the experience I am gathering while here will serve me very well for the future I hope!
    Santander 0% £1,529.94
    Sainsbury's 0% £4,371.31
    Total 0% £5,901.25
    AIM: Pay off debt & simultaneously save for deposit to buy a house by Oct 2020.
    Mar Challenge: Stay within groceries & eating out budget.
  • 28, general engineer and TIG welder at a north-west aerospace firm.

    Salary 37k, but two pay rises on the horizon means I'll be on around 40k by this time next year.

    I work 37 hour weeks, with 5 weeks holidays plus all bank holidays. Shifts.

    Benefits - various share purchase schemes, OK pension. 5 seemingly random bonus pools per year, rarely achieved, averages one a year. Total theoretical max is 6 weeks pay.

    Absolutely drowning in debt and wondering how I got there. Long term plan in place which is taking a... Long time !:rotfl:
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