What wage would you like to be on once you've finished education and in a permanent job? Just imagine that things are like they are atm in regards to house prices and current wages etc
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What wage would you like to be on once you've finished education and in a permanent job? Just imagine that things are like they are atm in regards to house prices and current wages etc
To start off with, £250.
Once I'm at my peak? £1000 a week. And yes, that's not an estimation but the wage i'd want and not what might be the reality. I'm going on what my old boss earned at least a weak with the peak thing.
£40 000+
Yeah, I want 35,000+ :) 35K would be enough for me especially if I had a partner on a similar wage, decent house, decent car, holidays, enough to start a family etc.
No qualifications: 10-15k
No qualifications but show commitment and hard work: 21k rising on experience
Qualification with good job: 21k and rising.
People expecting to be on 40k+ a year coming from school or uni are nuts. It aint gonna happen unless your mummy and daddy own a well established business :D
I want to get to the point where i can charge hundreds by the hour for my services :D
Not really both my parents came from working class familes and they're on an OK wage! My step-mum went to UNI and she's on like 35K and my dad is on like 20 but he only started having a professional job like 3/4 years ago.
200k a week pro footballer.
one trillion dollars mwuaha
I'd pay you more than that geraint :love3:
Well, when i leave school I'm going to college and looking to get a Part-time job in sales (Somewhere like Virgin or BT) On 10k something like that. Build my way up and going into Management - 30k.
Mum doesn't want me too start working early - "Just enjoy your young life as she always says" But i can do that and still work. Best to work young and hopefully retire in my 40's. :P
I'm looking to do a some Voluntary work in a different country or do some Traveling so i don't know yet.
Well, my dad earns 37K, so roughly about that. Maybe more.
I'd be aiming for 40k + but if that falls through, i'd like 25k+ a year at least.
I've still got a long way to go.
GCSEs then College/6th Form then Uni ;(
Coming out of uni I'd hope to be earning about 20k to start then work my way up. As far as my plans go atm I seriously hope to win the lottery.
haha i'd love to have a huge house in devon proper country style, huge open fire etc then a really nice modern appartment in london:D
honestly? i'd like to think 6 figures lol. then it would go to £50000. but to be fair, it depends where u live. in london, 50k is probably about 35k here and about 1k in scotland lolol.
but i plan to move to london or america when im older, far better opportunities
I'd rather not work and live off inheritance/a rich husband/benefits. Otherwise I'd want footballer wages. Is that really so much to ask? I could kick a football around a field for 200k a week =S
i have no idea and i'm not gonna even guess cause i'll never live up to it, i'm gonna be on benefits probz
lol wheres scotland
Aiming for a nice 6 figure salary by working my way up. :P Depends whether I get into actuarial profession or not, and work my way up the ranks. If not then i'll just hope to win the lottery. (1 in 13,983,816 chance) :D If not that, then a professional rent boy in soho.
whatever a senior doctor earns
I did some huge thing during my work experience at shell, and i got told that i would be good at 11 really specific jobs, and all of them jobs had the top salary of 37,000+.
So you know, i kinda have set my aim relatively high, who knows eh?
£80,000 - £100,000 ideally
IDEALLY I would like unlimted cash then thats one of lifes worries out the way... :P
Well my dad is on around 70k a year soo i dunno really.
You were saying? Those are typical salaries for any trainee at a City law firm. Mummy's and daddy's well established business is optional.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lovells
Some people don't believe jobs in this country operate on a system of merit. The vast majority of them do. Everyone should get used to that fact and not the life of 20 years ago where what mummy said could make a huge impact.
lol dad earns £45k, mums on about 37, and my parents have high hopes for me so i guess i dont wanna let them down :(
No idea, I just know I want to do something involved with medicine, like a Doctor.
How much does a Doctor get paid anyway? :S
thats cus u live in scotland
so, that makes no difference
lol jen my step-mum and dad get about 55 between em ah well im happy :D
60-70k
so in euros
46-52k
I want to earn like 25k+ when I leave Uni. But ideally when im setting up a family i'd wanna like about 50 from me and 35 from my wife, well I think thats what my family are on and we're alright :P
lol I'm poor then.
My mum and dad earn about 32k between them.
I couldn't care as long as it's enough.