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70USD is so high. Thats what we're on as registrars here !
I’m sorry, what is a registrar? I tried to look it up but not sure what it is compared to here. I think it’s probably what we call a resident? If so our interns (after med school for up to 2 yrs) make about $60k then as a resident (can last 3-7/8 yrs depending on speciality) makes from about $70k onward and upward as the years pass during residency.
Our doctors here make around $150k - $300k. Again I’m just quoting what I know in my field (Oncology) and hopsitals I’ve worked at.
And my top nurse has a Masters degree and 15 years experience, that’s reflected in her pay.
 
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I’m sorry, what is a registrar? I tried to look it up but not sure what it is compared to here. I think it’s probably what we call a resident? If so our interns (after med school for up to 2 yrs) make about $60k then as a resident (can last 3-7/8 yrs depending on speciality) makes from about $70k onward and upward as the years pass during residency.
Our doctors here make around $150k - $300k. Again I’m just quoting what I know in my field (Oncology) and hopsitals I’ve worked at.
And my top nurse has a Masters degree and 15 years experience, that’s reflected in her pay.
Our top nurses would be on 10 grand less than that unless they had multiple awards! And most of the nurses I work with I have masters and are on 35K. In the private hospitals they're on more though. And I'm talking about general nurses here. Psych nurses make a lotttt more.

I wish our nurses where on that. They're so underpaid. For all the extras that nurses do like the stuff that goes unnoticed its disgraceful.

Reg/resident is the same thing. You're grand!
My pay is going up next year and I've three years left. Combined psych/haematology... Taking me a lifetime lol but its been so worth it.
 
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Our top nurses would be on 10 grand less than that unless they had multiple awards! And most of the nurses I work with I have masters and are on 35K. In the private hospitals they're on more though. And I'm talking about general nurses here. Psych nurses make a lotttt more.

I wish our nurses where on that. They're so underpaid. For all the extras that nurses do like the stuff that goes unnoticed its disgraceful.

Reg/resident is the same thing. You're grand!
My pay is going up next year and I've three years left. Combined psych/haematology... Taking me a lifetime lol but its been so worth it.
Oh congratulations! I know it’s so hard and takes forever but it is worth it! You’re almost there, only 3 more years to go 👏 And WOW you’re going into psych, hats off to you!! That is such an intense and heart breaking field.
Gosh it’s just awful hearing this, it makes me sad. I know we pay well in the states, and it’s just awful that in the U.K. it’s so low. I hope something happens to spark a change.
Good luck, I wish you all the best! 👍☺
 
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Oh congratulations! I know it’s so hard and takes forever but it is worth it! You’re almost there, only 3 more years to go 👏 And WOW you’re going into psych, hats off to you!! That is such an intense and heart breaking field.
Gosh it’s just awful hearing this, it makes me sad. I know we pay well in the states, and it’s just awful that in the U.K. it’s so low. I hope something happens to spark a change.
Good luck, I wish you all the best! 👍☺
I was a patient myself last year for almost 4 months. The work the team did was insane and they turned my life around. It was honestly a well needed break lol. I'm ok now it was pretty much because anxiety was talking over my life. I'm known as being the friendly doc and I was honestly working 24/7. Only way I can describe it is I felt like an actress acting as a reg during my shifts and when home I could not act and unwind and just slept or ate when I wasnt in work lol. Im grand now :) I know, I love it so much. I'm actually going to be working with criminals soon on the side which will be fascinating. Haemo was a backup and I got offered to do the combination cause I was 2nd in my class! I love haemo its fascinating and means when short there I can help out.

I'm not in the UK myself hence I picked a character with an Irish name lol. I'm Irish!

Hope 2020 is good to you EiiieiiooooooOoooo ;)🥰🥰:m:m
 
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I was a patient myself last year for almost 4 months. The work the team did was insane and they turned my life around. It was honestly a well needed break lol. I'm ok now it was pretty much because anxiety was talking over my life. I'm known as being the friendly doc and I was honestly working 24/7. Only way I can describe it is I felt like an actress acting as a reg during my shifts and when home I could not act and unwind and just slept or ate when I wasnt in work lol. Im grand now :) I know, I love it so much. I'm actually going to be working with criminals soon on the side which will be fascinating. Haemo was a backup and I got offered to do the combination cause I was 2nd in my class! I love haemo its fascinating and means when short there I can help out.

I'm not in the UK myself hence I picked a character with an Irish name lol. I'm Irish!

Hope 2020 is good to you EiiieiiooooooOoooo ;)🥰🥰:m:m
I’m so glad to hear that!! It’s such intense work going through a med program I can totally understand it getting to be too much. Especially when you are the friendly doc! I know you ☺ I have a couple on my team and have had to pull them aside and ask them if they ever rest! It gets overwhelming and you need to be able to shut it down when you leave. But then again you poor residents pull so many 18-20 hour shifts; I don’t know how you do it! I’m exhausted after my “normal” days of 10-11 hours. So very glad you’re better now!!! 😘🤗
I didn’t know you were Irish, I’m sorry for not picking it up. Lucky you, Ireland is majestic. I’ve been lucky to visit and I’d kill to live somewhere outside in the country, a small village in a small cottage in your rolling lush green hills! Ahhhh pipe dreams 😌
I saw your name and pic.. Maeve is my favorite character on SE!! She’s so kick ass.. pretty, intelligent and funny to boot.
 
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I work in the beauty industry, but it’s a specialised area. I’m very fortunate with the amount of clients I have weekly, and I earn between £12,000-£16,000 per month. Really not bragging btw, my family don’t even know how much I earn. 😂
I used to wish I had worked in beauty but I'm not really a people person so couldn't cope with 1:1 on strangers 😂
 
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I’ve not seen that. I work for a private healthcare company, and staff nurses are paid £30k
Perhaps it depends on the company? Nuffield pay a higher starting salary for example at 26,000 but the top band of the RGN salary with them is the same as the NHS. I used to work in private healthcare before the NHS but this was 7 years ago now, when I got my job with the NHS I couldn't believe how much more I made a month
 
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I work in the beauty industry, but it’s a specialised area. I’m very fortunate with the amount of clients I have weekly, and I earn between £12,000-£16,000 per month. Really not bragging btw, my family don’t even know how much I earn. 😂
Wow which area do you cover? Are you staff or self employed?
 
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I work in the beauty industry, but it’s a specialised area. I’m very fortunate with the amount of clients I have weekly, and I earn between £12,000-£16,000 per month. Really not bragging btw, my family don’t even know how much I earn. 😂
Fair play 😁😁👏👏 hope you save most of it and buy yourself a fab house !
 
I work in the beauty industry, but it’s a specialised area. I’m very fortunate with the amount of clients I have weekly, and I earn between £12,000-£16,000 per month. Really not bragging btw, my family don’t even know how much I earn. 😂
Go you!!!! 🥳👍
 
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26 year old ED junior doctor in South East: work part-time ~36 hrs a week shift work, earn around £1800 a month post tax/student loan (£68K in student loans last time I checked 😭)
 
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Absolutely loving this thread, thanks to the original poster who started it! It's SO interesting seeing what people earn!:giggle:
Self employed here - 62, North Yorkshire :)
I do freelance work for an agency who specialise in employing people who are housebound for whatever reason, especially disabled (although I'm neither housebound or disabled). That earns me between £600-£1000 per month.
Matched betting - despite the negative comments on here, it IS profitable and you CAN do it free. If you join something like Profit Accumulator obviously there is a monthly fee (it's around £20/month) but you're paying for their tools and expertise! But as I said you can do it free using online tools. Been doing this since 2014. What I earn depends on how many hours I put into it but anywhere from £150 upwards a month and that's after doing it for several years, I used to make around £400/month on a regular basis.
Had months where I've hit on very lucky with some of the casino offers (you don't - or shouldn't - do these until you are VERY experienced with matched betting itself - MB is risk free apart from when you make a mistake as you are NOT gambling). One month I took out £1400 from one casino offer - those months don't happen very often for me lol (but I know people who are very lucky in that respect). Oh and ALL matched betting income is tax free because tax has already been paid up front on gambling sites, bingo, casinos etc etc.
I also do Ebay selling but not as much as I used to, due to lack of time. You can do re-selling and earn good money from it, without any capital investment.
I do other things online, mostly affiliate marketing, and this is something I'm looking to grow over the coming year. You don't have to be a con artist or "influencer" (tit term if you ask me as they influence me to do jack tit or the exact opposite of what they do! lol) - you can place ads anywhere you like and have people buying from those. (If you're interested, take a look at Clickbank and their tutorials as a starting point!) Last month's earnings from Amazon affiliate programme and other ones I'm a member of amounted to just under £400. That's why I want to ramp it up - if you can get it to work successfully it's the easiest earnings ever if you ask me!🤓
So yeah, not bad money considering I stay at home, no travel expenses, no office politics tit to deal with, no nasty boss, I do what I want when I want!🙂🙃 I LOVE my job and I never used to be able to say that.xx
 
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Business Analyst for a US Health Care Corporation.
€30k per annum before the tax man.
 
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£22,000 full time accounts assistant, I'm 29. I did a law degree but I didn't have the confidence to take it any further, so fell into this job. It's very laid back and it doesn't cause me any problems, something I value more than a higher salary.
 
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£22,000 full time accounts assistant, I'm 29. I did a law degree but I didn't have the confidence to take it any further, so fell into this job. It's very laid back and it doesn't cause me any problems, something I value more than a higher salary.
honestly I would recommend doing aat/aca/acca it’s so worth it! I feel into accounts and doing my quals has opened up so many doors!
 
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