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  • Teacher, South East, £30k, 39
  • Table dancer - £45,000.
    Motto: 'If you don't ask, you don't get!!'

    Remember to say thank you to people who help you out!

    Also, thank you to people who help me out.
  • London - PA/EA for an Investment Bank - very good + bonus
    Debt 30k in 2008.:eek::o Cleared all my debt in 2013 and loving being debt free :)
    Mortgage free since 2014 :)
  • diable
    diable Posts: 5,258 Forumite
    Employed by the Government £3403.40p per year.
  • Sharon87
    Sharon87 Posts: 4,011 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Well I work contracts, so don't really have a salary but:

    Work in TV as a Runner or Logger - £60 a day for runner, £60/70 a day for logging. London, aged 23. So it equates to about 15K-18k a year if I work all the time, which I don't. In reality it's closer to 12k a year!

    This is my first year in TV though.
  • Kate78
    Kate78 Posts: 525 Forumite
    Student Adviser - early 30s - East Mids - circa 19k :D
    Barclaycard 0% - [STRIKE]£1688.37 [/STRIKE] Paid off 10.06.12
  • Territory Manager - mid 30's - London - 37,500k basic + 7.5k annual bonus. I average around £43k per year.

    Off on maternity leave soon though so going to feel the hit! :D
    Metranil dreams of becoming a neon,
    You don't even take him seriously,
    How am I going to get to heaven?,
    When I'm just balanced so precariously..
  • socks_uk
    socks_uk Posts: 2,815 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Resource Manager (manager of resources/equipment NOT people!)
    mid 40's
    17k pro rata (take home pay £983 per month)
    N. E. Lincolnshire
    DEBT FREE BY 60
    Starting Debt 21st August 2019 = £11,024
    Debt at May 2022 = £5268
    Debt Free Challenge - To be debt free by August 2024
  • I earn around £7,000 a year as well as completing my final year at uni
    "No likey no need to hit thanks button!":p
    However its always nice to be thanked if you feel mine and other people's posts here offer great advice:D So hit the button if you likey:rotfl:
  • Housewife, Scotland, 45yr £0
    Smile, you are beautiful:)
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