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How old are you, where do you work and how much do you get paid?

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34, university, 42k p/a.
Original post by Obiejess
15, teashop/cafe, £10 for 7 hours work

:yy:

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Isn't that below the minimum wage? Thus illegal? (unless it's family/friends or whatever)

Original post by XMaramena
20, I have my own businesses and work from home, and on the side from annual salary, I earn between £65 and £110/hr depending on the nature of the work.


What does your business constitute off?
Original post by R Dragon
Isn't that below the minimum wage? Thus illegal? (unless it's family/friends or whatever)



What does your business constitute off?


Not owed minimum wage until of school leaving age (i.e. july of year 11)

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Original post by Obiejess
Not owed minimum wage until of school leaving age (i.e. july of year 11)

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Oh yes, my apologies. I for some reason thought you were of school leaving age at 15. I was mistaken
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17, WHSmith's at £4.28 an hour 😕


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18, Waitrose, £6.90ish an hour.
Would recommend because you get a bonus every year!
18, Debenhams, just gone up from £5.03 to £5.13 per hour, its so low I'm looking for a new job
Reply 67
17, table clearer £4.10 per hour
Original post by CherelleFairuz
You do not have to include your location!

I am 17, I work at Waitrose and I'm paid 7.63 p/h


22, I work in a residential home and get paid £7 ph.
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17, Superdrug, £4.62p/h.


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19, occasionally for the university I attend, minimum wage: £5.13/hour.
17. Part-time barista at Starbucks. £6.55/hr


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20, Retail Advisor at Vodafone . £8.58 per hour. Used to be an office assistant at £8.17 an hour
Reply 73
17, Waiter at a pretty small hotel, just risen to £6.50/hr
27, getting a bursary of £16k/year for a postgraduate course that will qualify me for a job (the ONLY way to qualify for the job) that will pay approx. £33k when I start.

Also work at a playscheme in the holidays that pays £7.20/hr
18, 16k per year + bonus and free university + accommodation at durham
I can't believe majority of the people on here earn more than me. It goes to show how working in the healthcare system well and truly does screw you over.
23, work for a finance company, 19k p/a (will increase when i've been fully trained).
Original post by x-Venezia-x
I can't believe majority of the people on here earn more than me. It goes to show how working in the healthcare system well and truly does screw you over.


Well unless you become a consultant with a private hospital/clinic gig.

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Oh wow I feel guilty about mine reading your guys'. Though you are also younger so time to increase :biggrin:

Interesting to see so many young people working though! Impressive, I was lazy at that age.

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