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  1. #21
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    Job: methodist home for the aged kitchen assistant
    Pay: 6.33 an hour

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    i do glass collecting at a bar for about 5 hours a week.
    £5.32 an hour
    it's better then nothing but not planning on staying there forever
    the only thing stronger than fear is hope

  3. #23
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    Hey, thought i'd join in on this
    Job: Assistant Sports Hall Manager
    Pay: £9.50 P/H - £13 on Sundays
    Experience: Been working for 14Months
    Education/Qualification: NVQ Sport & Fitness, F.A Coaching Badges, 1st Aid & So on

    It's a great job especially for me as i left college & went straight into this job.. AT the College

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    job: floor manager (domestic & general)
    pay: 19k a year + bonuses etc
    experience: 3 years in the job
    education/qualification: none, was barely at school but i still have a nice paid job.

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    I'm glad to see a few of us that work on here, can't stand the dole.. If some people choose to do that fair enough but i think work makes the day go quicker than sitting doing nothing allday.. Also more respectful.

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    I'm gonna discuss my future with the bosses today.. need to know how much I'm gonna be paid when my apprenticeship finishes up. Standard rate is 22.01 an hour which isn't too much.. especially If I'm doing ALL the paperwork crap!

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    Let us know how you get on!?

  8. #28
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blinger View Post
    I'm gonna discuss my future with the bosses today.. need to know how much I'm gonna be paid when my apprenticeship finishes up. Standard rate is 22.01 an hour which isn't too much.. especially If I'm doing ALL the paperwork crap!
    that's £13 an hour in GBP

    THATS GOOD SHANE WHAT YOU ON ABOUT

  9. #29
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    I'd take that all day long!!

  10. #30
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    Job: HVAC/R Technician
    Pay: Varys. Service calls: $50-$80 to just go out. Then another $50-$80 per hour. Not including a part or servicing if needed. If you own your own company, 1 man, or 1 father and a son. Or something like that. Then you really do not go by the pricing said above. Let's say You live 30 minutes away, 8PM at night, No heat. We come out there $80. Take a look, test out stuff. Your problem comes out to be that you have a bad ignitor. That right there is $150. You do the $80 + $150 + tax. (if check) no tax if cash. THIS IS JUST 1 EXAMPLE. HVAC/r Technicians are licensed & qualified with everything. Most Technicians are contractors as well. Like myself. I can do HVAC/R Technician work, installations, contracting, plumbing, electrician, landscaping, carpentry, etc.
    Experience: I have almost 2 years. Field Work > Book Work (Know more than people who are licensed)
    Education/Qualification:In my case, None. My father has taught me. By I am 18-19, I will have all my licenses. I am however qualified for all work.
    Age: 16.

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