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Student loan - extra shifts
Dear all,
I work as a nurse with a student loan which is being repaid in my salary. Earn about 1850/month.
When I do extra shifts, are they supposed to take student loan from this salary too? I might do 1 or 2 extra a month making under 400 extra.
Some of my colleagues have student loan taken from this "bank" pay and some do not. how do I know which one it should be?
I work as a nurse with a student loan which is being repaid in my salary. Earn about 1850/month.
When I do extra shifts, are they supposed to take student loan from this salary too? I might do 1 or 2 extra a month making under 400 extra.
Some of my colleagues have student loan taken from this "bank" pay and some do not. how do I know which one it should be?
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The extra shifts are paid separately from my normal salary.0
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Student loans should be deducted from all income as its based on percentage of your income beyond the threshold.0
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