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25, staff nurse on about £25k including unsociable hours and london waiting£27.76/£2018 in 20180
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18 - Learning Support Assistant - £11,0000
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I work in a contact centre, earn £15902 p/a. Partner works in the same contact centre he earns £16048 p/a. No benefits
but do have a pension scheme.
Going part time in March (after maternity ends) so will earn roughly £8000 p/a.0 -
I'm 23 and a university administrator on £24k. I've been on temp contracts at 26k since Feb 2008 so it's a bit of a drop but a permanent job in the same area.
Benefits are mostly the amazing training. I'm enrolled on a few nationally recognised courses as well as the possibility of being funded to do a masters (god help me). I am also guaranteed the week between xmas and new year off paid which is awesome.0 -
Hubby is 30 and is on £29.5k working as a Digital Project Manager for a solicitors in Sheffield.
I have just qualified as a hairdresser and will be setting up my own mobile business in September.. Doing appox 2 days a week and hoping to bring home £120 a week0 -
Im only on 14 and a half k and 23!
Soon to go up to 21k when i start new job!0 -
30, in the Armed Forces £28,300ish but have just got promoted and have no idea what it will be going up toMFW 2025 No. 7 £1130/£1200
MFiT-T7 No. 6 £2873.51/£30,0000 -
My....I am humbled and now realise how lucky I am as I earn more than maybe 95% of posters so far, have a FS pension,sharesave scheme etc etc. I will never moan again.0
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Self employed and not divulging..............have wealth beyond measure.......'The only thing that helps me keep my slender grip on reality is the friendship I have with my collection of singing potatoes'
Sleepy J.0 -
age 53 pension of £22000 from previous final salary scheme and now work for the NHS on £24000
total of £46000...no perks that I know of0
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