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  • 25, £23,320 with flexi time and work from home Fridays as a Software Developer + £8000 pa freelance software development.

    I thought that was relatively low but comparatively I should be pretty pleased it seems! :)
  • rogmar
    rogmar Posts: 159 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Age:37
    Reprographics with a salary of £23,500 and looking for a job that pays more.
    Live in London and work in central london but i need to get into something that pays me more although i feel kind of old now :D
    Good Luck Everyone:dance:
  • I'm 21, and a HR Administrator in the Midlands, earning £17k for 37.5hrs p/w. No benefits :(

    I really want to be an NVQ Assessor but am struggling to find a job :(
  • jemw
    jemw Posts: 280 Forumite
    edited 26 September 2009 at 8:31PM
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  • jemw
    jemw Posts: 280 Forumite
    25

    Service Manager

    £26,500

    Car Allowance (£5.5k, which takes my salary to £32k)
    Private Healthcare
    Gym Membership
    Matched Pension Contributions
    Annual Bonus (>10%)
    5 Weeks AL Plus Bank Holidays

    Pretty good, really! But on the other hand, maternity pay is bare legal minimum and we just found out we're pregnant! :eek:
  • pimento
    pimento Posts: 6,243 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    edited 21 July 2010 at 1:41PM
    **********************
    "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." -- Red Adair
  • honeypop
    honeypop Posts: 1,502 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Age 29, Office Manager in Herts, £30k

    £1000 xmas bonus
    Private Healthcare & Life Insurance
    5% Pension Contribution
    25 days annual leave plus Bank Hols
  • Duty Station Manager - earn £46k, 52 days a year hols, final pension scheme, free travel in london, 75% off other rail travel.....

    bit of a bummer when you think that the tube driver earns £41K!!
  • isobelle wrote: »
    I am a self employed specialised optometrist, very lucky earn about £85,000 annually, can choose to have holidays whenever i want and for however long i want there are no restrictions but obviously earn less if i take long holidays. Have a couple of friends who do the same sort of work who work for about six to eight months each year, earn about £40000 to £60000, then go abroad for a few months in the winter for a long holiday then just come and work for another few months, there is always plenty of work when they come back, it is a very flexible. So they are very happy too i think. Very lucky i think as the state of the economy does not affect us.

    What is your speciality? Is laser eye surgery affecting your profit? ( unless you are in laser eye surgery ofcourse?) my son did a work shadowing of a local optometrist and is interested.
  • i will also never moan about my wages again. An excellent thread.
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