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Until Last Oct:
Age: 54
Job: Senior Manager, International Banking (!!!!!!)
Basic: £45,000
London Allowance: £3,600
Car Allowance: £3,600
Bonus: average over past 5 years of 15% on basic salary
Profit Sharing: Nil since RBS fiasco; prior max of 10% basic salary
Non-contributory final salary pension
subsidised health care
staff rate mortgages, loans, overdraft, credit card and credit interest rates
subsidised staff restaurants
interest-free season ticket loan
on-going training program: - man management, project management, industry initiatives,presentation skills, etc etc0 -
Work for an Agency, 33 yrs old, about £7 per hour - but never sure where or when next job will be.
Previously (before my son was born)...
32 Project Manager IT £40K
29 Government Officer £32K
27 Government Officer £26K
25 Team Leader in Local Government £12K
24 Clinical Coder £10K
23 Assistant Mgr at Jewellers £10K
22 Assistant Mgr at Pub £10K0 -
28 in Kent
work as support worker for ppl with LD
8.49 PH
35 days leave per yearMoneySpendingExpert0 -
28, live in newcastle, both hubby and i work for same company i get 15,600 salaried, he gets 6.45p/hr. we get 20% off any store purchases and i have a non-contributary pension. yearly bonus is sales based so varies. starting off on the mega moneysaving to hopefully find the light at the end of the tunnel and hopefully get the debts down and find some security to plan a family :jLiving half in debt, half in denial
At the bottom of the hole....pass the rope and hoist me up!!0 -
28, live in newcastle, both hubby and i work for same company i get 15,600 salaried, he gets 6.45p/hr. we get 20% off any store purchases and i have a non-contributary pension. yearly bonus is sales based so varies. starting off on the mega moneysaving to hopefully find the light at the end of the tunnel and hopefully get the debts down and find some security to plan a family :j
Good luck trying !
Linda0 -
Waitressing at events - employed on a temp basis for each event
£5.80ph
+ paid £5.80ph for travel time of >1hr0 -
I'm 25, on 19k for Accounts Manager...work on Sage Line 50...only been doing it a year (not qualified)...but have no chance of a raise ever...Have no idea if this is a good wage or not...work in Surrey. It pays the bills though, which is good
Did have 2 other jobs in the company outside my 40 hours but they needed to save money...was doing absoltley fine until then
'Wisest is she who knows she does not know.'0 -
I'm 25, on 19k for Accounts Manager...work on Sage Line 50...only been doing it a year (not qualified)...but have no chance of a raise ever...Have no idea if this is a good wage or not...work in Surrey.
19k a year is a great wage, congratulationsMartin has asked me to tell you I'm about to cut the cheese, pull my finger.0 -
Solicitor, newly qualified.
£30,000 per year plus benefits.Lightbulb Moment : March 2008 @ £7512.77
Total Debt : [strike]£6912.77[/strike] [STRIKE]£6512.77[/STRIKE] [strike]£5987.00 [/strike]
[STRIKE]£3701.00[/STRIKE] [STRIKE] £1,150[/STRIKE] £357.00
DEBT FREE TARGET DATE December 2010 :beer:0 -
54 - Operations Manager (dogsbody-really good at at it though lol)
£25,000.00 plus BUPA and company pension - not a lot in that though only been there 7 years
Still looking for that perfect job but I fear running out of time
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