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Night carer. Wage - £7.30p/h. Benefits... uhm... Paid holidays? When management can cover them, that is.0
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Writer so self employed - on a good year 30+k on a bad year 10k. Benefits I love my job, I choose who I work with, I get my work seen, I win awards. Negatives it's either champagne or shop doorways.DF by 2023 No 17 £1,644 /£6000 Total debt £18,000 at the start of DFW Journey. 201814TH JULY 2021 DEBT FREE now in control365 1p challenge No 490
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Account Handler
Insurance - London
20k p/a - due an 18 month review in April. Worth a fair chunk more so will be looking elsewhere if not rewarded.
24 days holiday + all bank holidays
All CII exams and material paid for, plus don't have to take holiday for exam/study days
£1824 travel into work that I have to pay for after tax, so really I'm on about 12k net. !!!!.0 -
26 - Business Analyst - £450pd0
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Slightly different situation given I have three jobs at the mo, but here are my stats:
Trainee Tax Accountant- Just over 20k, full study costs paid and paid study leave for exams/courses. 37.5 hour week.
Online Shopper - £7.91 per hour. 12 hours a week. 10% discount.
Box Office sales (cinema) - £6.95 per hour, extra 50p per hour if fri/sat. Average 12 hours a week. Two free cinema tickets a week.
Equates to around 30k altogether.
I'll ditch one of the extra jobs when my wage increases in Nov- hoping for around 25k, as I will qualify with my first qualification. Should bump up to 32k the year after if all exams go according to plan!0 -
Product Manager - 24 - £33,0000
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Deputy postgrad course manager at a University - 41 - £37k
I've worked in higher education for 15 years now and can't see myself leaving - the benefits are good, and I enjoy working with the students.0 -
24 year old male Software Developer in Scotland, make £26k currently (moving to a new job in March which pays £28k). My family's income is just my salary (plus child benefit), so my BYI earnings are very useful for being able to afford things beyond the basics.£2017 in 2017 challenge - £2020.06/£2017 (as of 27th September)0
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33 year old male Android & Web developer, make about £25k when converted
. Has been working for more than 10 years.
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tommysaver wrote: »I've always been interested in this..
(I work in Building services as a Junior Mechanical Engineer, so often come across it on high rise new builds)
I'm guessing you are very good / quite high up to be taking that home? Extremely good money for your age. I'm 23 and earning more than my age but would like to settle into one specific area!
Sorry I did not see this previously. It is hard to say I am very good but without being arrogant but do bring in a lot of work for the company so my wages have increased fairly significantly from when I posted this. It is very similar to how a solicitor fee earns that my basic always remains the same but the more I bring in the better I do.
In terms of how high up, I got in with a small company when it was only 3 of us. It has now expanded rapidly so I am at the upper end of the spectrum yes. I have spoken to my director about the fact that when he retires the company will probably be passed onto me to run etc.
I was lucky but I work hard.0
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