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Pro Rata Help!

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I am being contracted for 4 months at £38k but the agency says its pro rata, so what would be my monthly wage?

Thanks

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  • ankspon
    ankspon Posts: 2,371 Forumite
    A third of £38k
  • I can't believe you are on that kind of money and can't work it out yourself, I hope you aren't a maths teacher.

    ;)
    :A
  • louball wrote: »
    I am being contracted for 4 months at £38k but the agency says its pro rata, so what would be my monthly wage?

    Thanks

    £38,000 for a whole year
    12 months in a year

    Pro rata means that what you are paid is proportionate to the whole.

    So I think if you divide 38,000 by 12 months you should find your monthly pay in pounds. If you can't work it out . . .

    Post #2 tells you how to calculate what you would earn for the entire length of your 4-month contract.
  • podperson
    podperson Posts: 3,125 Forumite
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    Erm, it depends on how many hours a week you are working. The £38k is the wage for a full time position (usually 37.5 hours per week). Am assuming that you are going to be working in a part time position so it will be a percentage of that based on how many hours you will be working each week, eg if you are only working 20hrs a week you would be on £20.25k. Obviously for your monthly wage divide by 12 for the pre tax amount.
  • mrsyardbroom
    mrsyardbroom Posts: 2,033 Forumite
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    Do the following sum:-

    If the number of hours you're working per week = a,
    and the number of full time hours per week = b, then

    a ÷ b x 38000 = your annual salary.

    You can divide the result by 12 to get your monthly salary.
    Don't mess with pensioners. :cool:
  • davidjwest wrote: »
    I can't believe you are on that kind of money and can't work it out yourself, I hope you aren't a maths teacher.

    ;)

    Kinda unnecessary...
  • sharpe106
    sharpe106 Posts: 3,558 Forumite
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    Bit harsh of number but got to admit doing a job earning that kind of money and you can not work something simple out like that does not sound like they are going to get a good bargin, hopefully problem solving skills are not required
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