Where do you work and how much do you get paid per hour?

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  1. cl_steele's Avatar
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    Re: Where do you work and how much do you get paid per hour?
    Steward at the olympics £8.50PA plus £1pa bonus

    need to find a new job though :rolleyes:
  2. randomguy786's Avatar
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    Ugh, everyone gets paid so much compared to me. Only at £5.50 p/h, but it's a theme park so I guess that makes up for it.
  3. daviddd!1994's Avatar
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    Re: Where do you work and how much do you get paid per hour?
    Marks and Spencer's - Store Operative (basically working in the stock room). Part-time but full time in the holidays. £6.98 an hour.
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    Re: Where do you work and how much do you get paid per hour?
    (Original post by randomguy786)
    Ugh, everyone gets paid so much compared to me. Only at £5.50 p/h, but it's a theme park so I guess that makes up for it.
    If it makes you feel any better I'm on £4.98! It's not cool reading all these 16 year olds on £7+ an hour when Im almost 19. Good job I like my job.
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    (Original post by MissLightyear)
    If it makes you feel any better I'm on £4.98! It's not cool reading all these 16 year olds on £7+ an hour when Im almost 19. Good job I like my job.
    I am 19 so it really sucks for me haha, but yeah, as long as we love our jobs it's fine :bl:
  6. SeanWilliams92's Avatar
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    H&M, part time, I do 12 hours a week, currently I'm on my probation period cause I've just started, but when that finishes I'll receive £6.44 an hour
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    Re: Where do you work and how much do you get paid per hour?
    (Original post by Shelly_x)
    Student Ambassador - Casual - £8ph
    Youth Worker - Casual - £8ph
    Cleaner at hospital - 6 hours a week - £9ph for sat, £14ph for sun.
    How you get the cleaningjob? apply at the hospital or go through the council?
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    Re: Where do you work and how much do you get paid per hour?
    On an arable farm, only during uni holidays. hours 40-80 ish a week depending on how busy we are (harvest etc). £8 per hour regular time £12 per hour over time (anything other than 8-5 monday - friday with two half hour breaks)
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    Re: Where do you work and how much do you get paid per hour?
    (Original post by TheCurlyHairedDude)
    How you get the cleaningjob? apply at the hospital or go through the council?
    Apply through the hospital, on the nhs jobs website. Its called Domestic Assistant or Ward Housekeeper.
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    Re: Where do you work and how much do you get paid per hour?
    (Original post by Hazza92)
    Im an escort not a sexual one, just keep people company. But i earn £400 a night. Boom.
    You serious? :lol: I'm in such debt I consider it as a very viable option often :ninja:
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    Re: Where do you work and how much do you get paid per hour?
    Next, 4-11 hours per week (usually only 4 though haha), £6.08 per hour
    Tesco, 18 hours per week, £7.13 per hour
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    Re: Where do you work and how much do you get paid per hour?
    (Original post by GingerAdsz)
    hey how did you apply for the job? there is a new store opening round my area and wanted to know how to apply, when i go on the website there are no vacancies or mention..
    Not actually used the site myself but maybe some info can be found on here?

    https://www.jobtrain.co.uk/Iceland/QuickSearch.aspx
  13. her17's Avatar
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    I work at a pub, up to 15 hours per week, £6.08 an hour (although I only see £4.86 of that due to income tax, which I'm not even supposed to get taken off!)
  14. Dee Leigh's Avatar
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    I work as a temp.

    I work part-time.

    I earn £6.86 per hour.
  15. ConstantlyStressed's Avatar
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    Re: Where do you work and how much do you get paid per hour?
    I work at Clintons as a part time sales assistant (so 8 hours p/w).

    I get £5.45 an hour, but I'm planning to work overtime on hours until Sept/October, when uni begins.
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    Re: Where do you work and how much do you get paid per hour?
    I work with a private company as a Life Skills Facilitator that provides young adults supported living who have challenging behavior, learning disabilities and autism. I earn £8.00 a hour.
    It's a fun job All about promoting independence and not so much caring. Some days I watch films all day, other days I'm dealing with challenging behavior. Depends on what mood the service- users are in
  17. Dee Leigh's Avatar
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    (Original post by Revengancex)
    I work with a private company as a Life Skills Facilitator that provides young adults supported living who have challenging behavior, learning disabilities and autism. I earn £8.00 a hour.
    It's a fun job All about promoting independence and not so much caring. Some days I watch films all day, other days I'm dealing with challenging behavior. Depends on what mood the service- users are in
    How did you get that job?

    This was posted from The Student Room's Android App on my GT-S5830
  18. Revengancex's Avatar
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    Re: Where do you work and how much do you get paid per hour?
    (Original post by Dee Leigh)
    How did you get that job?

    This was posted from The Student Room's Android App on my GT-S5830
    I am qualified at nvq level 3 in Health & social care, plus have 2 years Adult nurse training. Quite alot of private companies around, which do the same as the company I work for, just finding them is the hard thing
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    Re: Where do you work and how much do you get paid per hour?
    I get paid peanuts compared to everyone on here and I work 30 hrs a week.
  20. unique193's Avatar
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    Re: Where do you work and how much do you get paid per hour?
    (Original post by BethaneyJ)
    Working at the university (doing stuff I'd do for free like open days) we get £6.46 an hour but they add holiday pay which goes up to £7.17 an hour. It's not bad really for chatting to people all day and helping out with clearing :3
    nice, how did you get that job?
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