How much do you earn?

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I was on £32k as a contracts manager now self employed part time average around £12k a year for around 10 hours a week.
 
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I'm a full time NHS Radiographer.
£30400 before tax not including any overtime etc.
Usually take home around £1800 a month.
 
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I’m an executive assistant and earn £40K a year and often get a annual bonus of around £5K
 
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I work as a office coordinator in Surrey , basic salary is 25k plus I get bonus each month depending how well we do can be anywhere between £250 to £700 .
 
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I work in the defence industry as a contractor. I make about £110k a year but that's obviously before tax and business expenses.
 
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Local government in childrens services. 34k. I get paid 4 weekly and is roughly about 1800 each time depending on how much mileage I claim.
 
Work 15 hours a week in the NHS as a band 6 and take home approx £1200 a month.
 
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Civil servant, around 30k. Severely underpaid for what I do imo but don’t really have any transferable skills that would be useful in the private sector
 
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NHS , earn usually £1.800 a month but tend to do a few bank shifts as well which add a few hundred . For the responsibility I have I feel underpaid
 
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NHS , earn usually £1.800 a month but tend to do a few bank shifts as well which add a few hundred . For the responsibility I have I feel underpaid
Well I’m sure I speak for many of us here in saying we are bloody grateful that you do take on that responsibility for what is relatively crap pay! ❤

I'm a full time NHS Radiographer.
£30400 before tax not including any overtime etc.
Usually take home around £1800 a month.
That’s not enough for what you do IMO, I hope the risks of you potentially being exposed to radiation are very well managed too.
 
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Musician sometimes and I make some money from YouTube too - small YouTuber don’t worry I’m not any of these people 😂 - and roughly around £1,500-£2,000 per month. Always fascinated by online money myself so thought I’d share!
 
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20hrs/week equates to just under £1300/month after tax.....that's as a Band 6 nurse with 29 years experience
 
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29 hours a week, i take home about 1500 after tax etc. I’m a team leader for a company that makes medical devices
 
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