I'm looking to get a job, after being at home for a year and a half. Before I got pregnant I was at uni, so I don't have any relevant work experience to speak of, but I do have a degree. Getting a relevant job is very hard, and so I've come to the conclusion I need to just get any job for the time being.
I had an interview today for a data input type job, in a location that I can cycle to. However it only pays 16k per annum. I was aiming for more 17.5k, which is what my partner earns for an "untrained" office job. We calculate my income as if I have to pay all the nursery fees just for simplicity. I currently have no income.
I have used www.thesalarycalculator.co.uk/salary.php and it says I will take home £53 per day effectively, however nursery fee is £57 per day. This is the only childcare option, and we have no family nearby that could help out. So - not including any benefit, I would be worse off.
My question is, are there benefits that would make this viable at all? We already get tax credits, but I am unsure what would happen if I was to take this job with that. Can I afford to take a job that pays so little, when nursery fees are so high?
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Littleen · 31/07/2015 16:10
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31/07/2015 17:49
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