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26, Life Science Modern Apprentice (pretty much a Lab Technician) with a Johnson & Johnson diabetes company. 12K before tax this year, should hopefully be 12.5K in January I think. If they keep me on when I finish the course I think it'll be about 15K.
Perks: some local discounts if I show my ID badge (like 10% off local baker, tyres, taxis etc), good pension, up to £40 per month from blood donation for the lab, dental and medical schemes (but comes out of wages), job satisfaction and promotion possibilities!Pay off as much as you can in 2011 challenge #116 £394.24/£6722.580 -
NURSERY MANAGER with responsibility for 58 babies/toddlers
£14300 but school term times only0 -
Multimedia Author is my Title, Although I do 3D animation/design 99% of the time.
£21k
Currently looking for a change.0 -
Office manager at a company with an evil director - ugh! I'm just there part time at £10 an hourCarrie0
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Newly qualified staff nurse £20k (nursing home), no benefits, no NHS jobs!!!!Nurse with an empty purse!0
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Age 37, Office Manager, salary £19126. Benefits - sick pay of 6 months full pay and 6 months half pay after 5 years.0
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Age 37, Engineering Maintenance administrator, £19k+ net plus london working allowance, 28 days holiday, 35 hrs weekly0
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I work at Matalan. I earn £5.93 for sales assistant work and £6.43 for cash office work. I get 20% off when I shop there.0
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Paid too much for doing a job I adore (teacher)
Perks;
Getting up every morning and wanting to go to work
Wonderful colleagues
Stimulating, challenging environment
Seeing those kids learn from me0 -
30 year old Police Officer in central London
£30,500 per year
6 days on 4 days off (2 early shifts, 2 late shifts, 2 night shifts), often have shift changes at short notice and different deployments over weekends and bank holidays. Can be very unsociable hours-wise.
Benefits:
20 days holiday per year
Free rail travel within 70 mile radius of London, free travel on all London transport
The most rewarding job in the world
Great colleagues who want to make a difference
You never know what you'll be doing and no days are ever the same
Cons:
Can be very dangerous
Long hours at short notice
Not good for your family life
Most people seem to hate you for doing it nowadays and are villified everyday in the press
For what its worth I think you do an amazing job.0
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