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I work in HR/Recruitment for a technology company and earn £44K a year pre-tax with benefits like private healthcare, above average pension and other perks on top. I am happy with what I make but it can be annoying dealing with people (software engineers) who think the average salary is £50K+ just because it is in their roles 😂
 
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Need to share with someone because our friends and family would hate him if they knew 😂😂😂 (I think I hate him)

So it’s just been bonus time for my partner....

(Let bear in mind I’m self employed and my business has been HIT HARD by the pandemic but I’m ok, there’s a lot worse off than me)

So bonus has come in....he already earns a very good salary....but this month... his pay check is ....45k

ONE MONTH
I’M DEAD
CRIMINAL
I’ve decided, I hate him
 
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I work in HR/Recruitment for a technology company and earn £44K a year pre-tax with benefits like private healthcare, above average pension and other perks on top. I am happy with what I make but it can be annoying dealing with people (software engineers) who think the average salary is £50K+ just because it is in their roles 😂
I know just how you feel! I worked for a software company and the 22-year-old devs fresh out of uni thinking they were underpaid at £35k was soul-crushing.
 
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I know just how you feel! I worked for a software company and the 22-year-old devs fresh out of uni thinking they were underpaid at £35k was soul-crushing.
Yes! It’s the younger devs who are the worst I’ve found. They don’t realise that the salaries plateau when you get higher up the chain! However I did have one guy (mid 30s) tell me that £75,000 per year was not anywhere near an appropriate living wage in the North of England. Fully serious as well. I had to take a minute but ended up making a comment to him about how he should think about going to visit a foodbank to see people who really struggle. He reported me to my manager but she agreed
 
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Yes! It’s the younger devs who are the worst I’ve found. They don’t realise that the salaries plateau when you get higher up the chain! However I did have one guy (mid 30s) tell me that £75,000 per year was not anywhere near an appropriate living wage in the North of England. Fully serious as well. I had to take a minute but ended up making a comment to him about how he should think about going to visit a foodbank to see people who really struggle. He reported me to my manager but she agreed
What a naive person, I hope they never go into management. You never know what costs people have on the other side but £75k is huge.

This is why I'm pro having open salaries or at least banding that's visible (like in the public sector), so that everyone is are aware of the range of salaries of the people they work with. Maybe people would give the office admin a bit more respect if they knew they earned a 1/4 of what they earn. I work in finance so I see the full payroll and it really puts things in perspective, and I think it's why this thread is so popular!
 
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Need to share with someone because our friends and family would hate him if they knew 😂😂😂 (I think I hate him)

So it’s just been bonus time for my partner....

(Let bear in mind I’m self employed and my business has been HIT HARD by the pandemic but I’m ok, there’s a lot worse off than me)

So bonus has come in....he already earns a very good salary....but this month... his pay check is ....45k

ONE MONTH
I’M DEAD
CRIMINAL
I’ve decided, I hate him
that took a second to register
 
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What a naive person, I hope they never go into management. You never know what costs people have on the other side but £75k is huge.

This is why I'm pro having open salaries or at least banding that's visible (like in the public sector), so that everyone is are aware of the range of salaries of the people they work with. Maybe people would give the office admin a bit more respect if they knew they earned a 1/4 of what they earn. I work in finance so I see the full payroll and it really puts things in perspective, and I think it's why this thread is so popular!
Totally agree! We are considering bringing in open banded salaries but we also hire a lot of software engineers so would need bands for every single niche which makes things slightly more complex.
I do think that people need a knock back to reality at times. I might snoop that £75k guys LinkedIn to see if he ever got another job...
 
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I do IT recruitment- wait till you deal directly with contractors. ‘ 700 a day? That wouldn’t even start my car’

I work in HR/Recruitment for a technology company and earn £44K a year pre-tax with benefits like private healthcare, above average pension and other perks on top. I am happy with what I make but it can be annoying dealing with people (software engineers) who think the average salary is £50K+ just because it is in their roles 😂
 
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Need to share with someone because our friends and family would hate him if they knew 😂😂😂 (I think I hate him)

So it’s just been bonus time for my partner....

(Let bear in mind I’m self employed and my business has been HIT HARD by the pandemic but I’m ok, there’s a lot worse off than me)

So bonus has come in....he already earns a very good salary....but this month... his pay check is ....45k
I presume he is working in banking or finance ?
I hope you enjoy the benefit of that generous payday ! X
 
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I presume he is working in banking or finance ?
I hope you enjoy the benefit of that generous payday ! X
He is a Trader so good money is expected I suppose.... but apparently he’s missed the ‘good ol days’ 🙄 corse hun! His seniors are taking home 100% - 200% bonus’ so large 6 figures 🤷 blows my mind.
No Rock’N’Roll / Wolf of wall street lifestyle here. He is paying for our new kitchen (not complaining) but the rest is being invested - he’s too sensible.
 
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Need to share with someone because our friends and family would hate him if they knew 😂😂😂 (I think I hate him)

So it’s just been bonus time for my partner....

(Let bear in mind I’m self employed and my business has been HIT HARD by the pandemic but I’m ok, there’s a lot worse off than me)

So bonus has come in....he already earns a very good salary....but this month... his pay check is ....45k

ONE MONTH
I’M DEAD
CRIMINAL
I’ve decided, I hate him
I have 2 questions;
1. What does he do for a living?
2. can he get me a job there? 😂

P.S. I also hate him. 😂

He is a Trader so good money is expected I suppose.... but apparently he’s missed the ‘good ol days’ 🙄 corse hun! His seniors are taking home 100% - 200% bonus’ so large 6 figures 🤷 blows my mind.
No Rock’N’Roll / Wolf of wall street lifestyle here. He is paying for our new kitchen (not complaining) but the rest is being invested - he’s too sensible.
Just seen this - ignore my previous questions lol I think trading would be too stressful for me
 
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I’m a stay at home mum.
I get £1400 a month paid into my account. I’m responsible for my own car, insurance and debt from this. I always felt like I had to ask permission for money. This way I don’t. Suits us.
Same position. Altogether I have £1,740 paid into my account (includes child benefit). That covers all our joint household bills, shopping, car insurance, petrol, debt and any other extras. So if i want money to spend on anything extra I have to be really careful with managing money and saving.
 
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I work in a school full time and get paid £900 p/m. It's frustrating as I love my job so much but it's becoming less and less viable. I just about scrape by each month with my partner who isn't on much more.
 
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He is a Trader so good money is expected I suppose.... but apparently he’s missed the ‘good ol days’ 🙄 corse hun! His seniors are taking home 100% - 200% bonus’ so large 6 figures 🤷 blows my mind.
No Rock’N’Roll / Wolf of wall street lifestyle here. He is paying for our new kitchen (not complaining) but the rest is being invested - he’s too sensible.
He’s very lucky to be getting that. I work for an investment firm (junior so not on a big salary) and most bonuses have been stopped (unless their funds have overperformed) and no pay rises this year. As you can imagine this hasn’t gone down well, especially seeing as all the CEO’s treated themselves to 6 figure bonuses. Glad you’re getting some benefit with the new kitchen!
 
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£25k, trainee accountant, 24, North east. Hopeful that when I qualify later this year I will get a payrise.
How far along are you with experience? And qualifications? I a trainee accountant in the midlands I’m on 22k still have a good few exams left though so it’s interesting where other people are at!
Slightly different to you two because I’m ATT/CTA but I’m pretty sure my CA colleagues get paid the same as me.

I started on £22k as a tax graduate 5 years ago and now I’m qualified my salary is £38k. There were payrises along the way when I passed exams. I’m at a mid-tier firm for context.

Keep going with the studies it’s sooo worth it!!
 
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Slightly different to you two because I’m ATT/CTA but I’m pretty sure my CA colleagues get paid the same as me.

I started on £22k as a tax graduate 5 years ago and now I’m qualified my salary is £38k. There were payrises along the way when I passed exams. I’m at a mid-tier firm for context.

Keep going with the studies it’s sooo worth it!!
I'm ATT/CTA qualified too. ATT/ACCA/ACA qualified people tend to earn less money because their qualifications are less specialist.

I've worked for a big 4 firm but now in industry and at the big 4 firm I earnt more than my counterparts in audit once qualified and then in industry I have always earnt more than my accounting equivalents at the same grade.

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I have £2500 a month for me and my child. I. Counting CSA alongside my wage because bringing up a child by yourself is bloody hard work and my childcare bill is wild! I’m just forever thankful family have her two days a week.
 
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Im a social worker (although currently off sick) and i earn £28k per year. Not bad/not brilliant.
 
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Some of the salaries are blowing my mindddd. The differences in industries is crazy. Here's hoping for a day when carers and nurses etc are also that blessed! (This is no shade, I know people work hard and it's just how the world is).

I work for an NGO and earn 19k.
 
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