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  • Tulip09
    Tulip09 Posts: 344 Forumite
    Previously para legal, Scotland £18k -£22k pa.
    Tax & payroll advisor £17k p.a

    Now living on disability & benefits £22k max p.a (me & 3 children)
    Grocery Challenge - Jan £4.42/£200.00

    Up my income - £124.00/ £11,000.
  • willt
    willt Posts: 28 Forumite
    Business to business salesman £90k with bonus. No pension, sick pay (just statutory), 20 days hol
  • diable
    diable Posts: 5,258 Forumite
    IT Analyst and Landlord circa £60k at the moment.
  • Psychiatric Nursing Assistant...

    Don't really have a yearly salary as there's so much variance (different rates for days, nights, weekends), but with the variety of shifts I do, it equates to about £23k/year before tax.

    Benefits: Errr.. nose jobs (only if the patients hit your hard enough) :rotfl:, no really sharesave scheme, pension, that's about it!
  • diable wrote: »
    Don't be depressed you just need more confidence in yourself and plan on how to get yourself noticed and a pay rise.

    I know, my main problem is i dont like change. That and i dont have any qualifications. Ive had worse jobs so i guess i can say im slowling going up the ladder. :)
  • Hello,

    Age: 24 (25 tomorrow!) _party_

    Job: Admissions Officer in Secondary School, started 07/2010

    Salary: £22,900, belong to the school's 6.5% pension scheme

    Benefits: None, 25 days holiday plus three extra days over Xmas, I work through all the school holidays

    This is my 2nd "main" job, prior to this was Operations Administrator at Financial Clearing company (from £15,000 to £18,500 over 2 1/2 years). Hated it, caused me RSI and hip trouble from physical exertion. Took me 18 months to find this job, is a million times better :T

    Woolworths veteran (over 5 years service as part time worker, supplementary to first main job) - was there until the bitter end...
    Make £2019 in 2019 No 153 - £4517.17/£2019
  • Zekko
    Zekko Posts: 251 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    edited 16 June 2011 at 8:14AM
    £31,500 salaried, + bonus (£4,500 this FY)

    37.5 hrs/week, 20 days paid holiday/year (3 of which have to be reserved for Christmas period).
  • Customer Service Advisor (Call Centre:rotfl:) for Bank *cough cough*

    £13,500 pa. 23 days holiday.

    No real benefits except discounts on Banking products such as Loans/Credit Cards etc.

    Activly seeking new job but nothing so far
    No One I Think Is In My Tree.:cool:
  • 29, Complaints handler, Inside M25
    £32,500 pa + £6,500 bonus
    Benefits - 30 days holiday, non-contributary pension, healthcare + dental plan, life + critical illness cover, flexitime, sickpay + policy which kicks in once company benefit expires.
  • nikzGfx
    nikzGfx Posts: 229 Forumite
    Cookie1988 wrote: »
    Age: 22

    Job: Seretary/Clerk for a solicitors.

    Work 40 hours a week often without any break as we are usually always too busy. I open the place every morning and am usually last person to leave and lock up.

    Pay: £13,500 + 3 days sick pay
    No benefits

    I work more than i need to here and it's not appreciated. See'ing this thread has made me realise how much better i should be doing for myself.

    Depressed now :( lol

    I work at a solicitors firm and I know how you must feel. Our secrataries go through the same pain, but our office juniors go through even more pain and the workload is immense!
    Smoke-Free since 15/11/08
    :dance:
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