27k a year as a full time allied health professional... Doesn't seem much when you think of the massive caseload and responsibilities! But I do enjoy my job.
I mean not necessarily, immigrant parents who don't know their new country's economical landscape, and parents who are familiar with one industry but not how others work, abusive parents in any form. I mean depending on your social economic level or situation you can't really know what you don't know. @Rxt156Parents have the ability to teach this too![]()
just started reading this thread & this gives me hope! about to start an apprenticeship in thisI'm a (self employed) social media manager, earn about 2.5/3kpcm
I am very proud of the fact i am a social worker and the positive work i do. However the money is not great; especially for the responsibilities i have. I personally think im worth more than my salary- as are all the other social workers, nurses, teachers etc. But generally people dont go into these professions for the money. I even have a mug that says "Social Worker: In it for the outcome not the income".Don’t feel like that at all. If you are really unhappy and other salaries are higher for the same job it’s definitely worth seeing what’s out there!
Niceeeee! What do you do? Feel free to be general or not to answer at all
I’d say you’ve done very well to end up as a social worker. It’s never easy to earn a decent wage
Parents have the ability to teach this too![]()
sorry, it seems like Tattle got rid of that feature.Thank you. I don’t know how to DM on here?
Thank you so much. I’ve screenshot them and I’ll have a look at them all. I really appreciate it xsorry, it seems like Tattle got rid of that feature.
I listed them on bio. https://tattle.life/members/tabitha.46456/#about
Community manager and social media specialists pay better. If jobs aren’t open some have speculative applications. Experience doesn’t matter.
Please let me know if you’ve seen it so I can delete it. I’m not affiliated with any of these companies, I just know them from being in the industry. They are good stepping stones if you want to get into marketing or social also.
If you have a degree from a top university I promise it isn’t A waste, it will eventually pay dividends.Just recently graduated from uni with a first class degree from a rg uni but in the most useless subject ever and I have been rejected for literally everything so £0 at the moment... trying hard not to let it get me down but its so difficult. not what i was expecting! i wish i had done a more rigorous subject but i didn't do enough research and just chose something i knew i would enjoy. major regret lol!
I wouldn't feel too badly about this, this is how many of us are taught to choose our degree and tbh depending on the subject it makes sense. My first degree had so much studying but very little teaching time so without being super enthused about my subject I'd never have been able to get through it.Just recently graduated from uni with a first class degree from a rg uni but in the most useless subject ever and I have been rejected for literally everything so £0 at the moment... trying hard not to let it get me down but its so difficult. not what i was expecting! i wish i had done a more rigorous subject but i didn't do enough research and just chose something i knew i would enjoy. major regret lol!
Please dont think that. Its amazing you went and got a first! That is something to be really proud of.Just recently graduated from uni with a first class degree from a rg uni but in the most useless subject ever and I have been rejected for literally everything so £0 at the moment... trying hard not to let it get me down but its so difficult. not what i was expecting! i wish i had done a more rigorous subject but i didn't do enough research and just chose something i knew i would enjoy. major regret lol!
This is what really scares me. I’m about to go to £65k and my husband is hopefully going to hit £80k next year, and we have one child. I want to live well and save well, and I feel almost overwhelmed by the responsibility of this kind of income.The thing about earning over £100k (don't get me wrong I'd love to earn that) is that your expenses/ lifestyle tend to increase to match so you probably don't feel much better off.
So I know someone whose household income (both work FT, no kids) is about £200-250k. Yes they have a million pound house (although as it's in London it's an ordinaryish 3 bed albeit in a lovely area), but they also spend £££s on clothes (no Primark or Asda for them, and they work in the City so it's all formal wear suits most of the time). Nights out are all overpriced London bars rather than steak and a wine in the Wetherspoons (which does me fine!) and they won't go on a holiday unless it's a 5 star resort.
I do know someone else who earned huge amounts as a City trader in the 90s (I'm guessing the equivalent of £200k a year or more), and retired 20 years ago (aged 40) on a massive pension. Hasn't worked since!
Given that I started on about £13k as a new graduate (albeit nearly 15 years ago) and four years later was only on £19.5k, I think it's pretty good assuming you aren't in Londonwhat do you think of 28k as a starting salary?(entry level marketing related). This was converted from CAD. Finishing uni soon and just trying to stay motivated
Pretty bloody good!!what do you think of 28k as a starting salary?(entry level marketing related). This was converted from CAD. Finishing uni soon and just trying to stay motivated