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    Default how much do you get paid per hour?

    I'm currently working at my college helping out the IT technicians and getting paid £6.32 per hour.

    How much do you get paid per hour and where do you work?





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    nice, when i was working i was on £5.50 an hour and that was in a pub. i'd happily work for less, just can't get a job atm

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    as i'm on am apprenticeship its $350 a week.. But i get 800 bucks every year or so from the government.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Immenseman View Post
    nice, when i was working i was on £5.50 an hour and that was in a pub. i'd happily work for less, just can't get a job atm
    Dirty Duck Pub m8
    I dunno, I've applied for McDonalds and for U18 they give like £4.93 or something lol
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    My current job is paid on salary rather than hourly rate, however my old job as Photographic Consultant with Boots was £7.45 an hour.
    Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini

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    £5.41 an hour



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    I don't technically have a job. I can't find anywhere available for under 16s so I get £15 for helping around the house then £10 for school which I save so that's only about £25 a week ;/



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    £5.73 it's crap but ezpk and I only do 4 hours a night so can't complain too much
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rakritia View Post
    I don't technically have a job. I can't find anywhere available for under 16s so I get £15 for helping around the house then £10 for school which I save so that's only about £25 a week ;/
    more than me and i have insurance to pay every month and then driving lessons. and then just what i want to do. my life savings are deteriorating very quickly

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    About 5.50 and hour - 1 hour day, two times a week = £11.00pw.

    ISA for college students is crap especially with the Co-op i wouldn't recommend doing shares.. However, Credit union is amazingly good.
    Last edited by Clowgon; 20-07-2009 at 03:24 PM.

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