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Subway sandwiches. About 12ish hours a week when I'm at uni, loads and loads of hours in the summer though.
£5/hour and a free lunch if my shift lasts more than 6 hours.
It might only be minimum wage but it's the most fun job I've ever had. My boss is great, my supervisor is a legend and all the girls I work with are great friends.
Reply 141
£6.37/hour as a Crew Trainer at McDonald's. And as I've transferred while I'm at uni, I'm effectively a Crew Member as the store I'm at doesn't really have Crew Trainers (Floor Managers instead), so pretty much £6.37 for being a Crew Member! Do 15-20 hours a week, probably going to cut down to 10 though, see how it goes.
Reply 142
Original post by aznboytomle
Just out of interest :biggrin:


And also, full time or part time?


18 years old
hotel (functions; weddings, parties etc)
£5/hour
Original post by PJ991
It'd be quite a pathetic thing to joke about. And quite a specific one.

So yes, I do get paid that. I'm a postman.


Yes it would but there are so many pathetic things posted on this forum you never know, and judging by the tone of your comment I still wouldn't put it past you.
Reply 144
I work part time (though each week can be different hours wise, with 24 being minimum. Over Christmas I've been doing full time work hours), at a cash and carry.
I'm earning just under £9 an hour on week days/Saturday, and if I work Sunday (most of the time), £13.50 an hour.
Pay went up (does about once a year) last month, and as I'm also on a till now at times, I get extra for that too.

i.e I can be on a till for an hour or less in an 8 hour day, and I'll get paid as if I was on a till all day basically.

I don't mind the job, but its certainly not what I want to end up doing. I'm 24 at the moment.
Reply 145
I coach lacrosse, canoeing and paddleboarding.

lacrosse: £25/hr
canoeing: £12.50/hr
paddleboarding: £15/hr
occassional lacrosse umpiring: £50a match - £200 a day

but before you get too hyped, i only work a few hours a week so i can do academic work too so it's not that much!
Reply 146
I work in New Look part-time and I get €9.18/hr.
Reply 147
Morrisons, £6.25 p/h but time and a half on Sundays :smile:
Reply 148
Just an update with me.

£5.83 ph minimum.
(edited 11 years ago)
£13.00 per hour as a copywriter - recently switched from full-time to part-time.

I'm 23, though :tongue:
Reply 150
Employer: Capita Outsourcing
Wage : £7.50 p/h
Hours p/w : 20
McDonalds £7.25 an hour....~16 hours a week, although I can get paid for doing work externally aswell so up to min 20 a week
Reply 152
Original post by TheKingLivesOn
McDonalds £7.25 an hour....~16 hours a week, although I can get paid for doing work externally aswell so up to min 20 a week


are you a crew trainer or shift manager or anytyhing like that? (Assuming you work in one of their restaurants)
Original post by PJ991
are you a crew trainer or shift manager or anytyhing like that? (Assuming you work in one of their restaurants)


Floor manager, not shift verified yet. Been there 6 months, started on £4.96...quite a nice jump :smile:
I work part time with varying hours and I can work anything from 12 - 39 hours a week, but usually I do 14-28 hrs a week as I attend sixth form.
I'm 16 and I work at Smyths Toys and earn £4.92 an hour. :smile:
Just under 7 pounds. I'm an events co-ordinator for ASDA but will soon be just on the checkouts (same pay scale). I've done endless hours over Xmas but will be contracted one day a week from now :smile:
I worked as a Customer Service Advisor in a bnk on the high street:

Got paid minimum wage.

Not only do banks skimp on thier customers, but on thier employees also!
Reply 157
Im an escort not a sexual one, just keep people company. But i earn £400 a night. Boom.
Where do people find all these jobs? :redface:
Reply 159
New Look :smile:
4-12 hours per week as a sales adviser.
£6.29 an hour.

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