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Pro Rata Salary question

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pinkstinks · 07/03/2017 20:37

If you saw a job advertised at £25000 pro rata 28 hours per week, when you received your offer letter and it told you your annual take home salary, what would you expect this to be?

Thanks in advance!

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bibbetybobbetybooo · 07/03/2017 20:38

What would the full week's working hours be?

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SingySongy · 07/03/2017 20:38

Well it all depends how many hours per week a full time member of staff works. Does the advert say?

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Olympiathequeen · 07/03/2017 20:38

What's the hours advertised? 35? 37?

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NapQueen · 07/03/2017 20:40

About 19 and a half for a 40 hour week.

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mashpot · 07/03/2017 20:41

£20k - full time in my place is 35hpw

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CactusFred · 07/03/2017 20:41

At 37 hours a week I'd expect £18,818

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WankersHacksandThieves · 07/03/2017 20:41

Somewhere between 17.5k (40 hour week) and 20k (35 hour week)

You've got 2 thirds of the information you need to calculate it.

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CactusFred · 07/03/2017 20:41

*£18,918

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PupPupBoogie · 07/03/2017 20:41

20720 if full time was 37.5 hours as 28 hours is 0.74 of full time hours.

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BeansMcCready · 07/03/2017 20:42

£18,666 ish assuming that full time is 37.5 hours? (25,000 / 37.5)*28

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Gizlotsmum · 07/03/2017 20:42

Around 18,000

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PupPupBoogie · 07/03/2017 20:42

Sorry ignore me I thought the salary for full time was 28000

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syntheticharmony · 07/03/2017 20:43

I would assume the actual pay was 28 hours out of a 37.5 hour week on a £25,000 salary. There is pro rata calculator online that shows you the earnings you would have, I've used it when looking for jobs.

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Pinotwoman82 · 07/03/2017 20:43

It depends on what the full time hours are? Some companies are 35, some are 37.5 and some could be 40

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passingthrough1 · 07/03/2017 20:44

£17.5k because all jobs I've had use 40 hours as full time, but maybe they use less.

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pinkstinks · 07/03/2017 20:46

Oh god. This is awful the letter says £17,500. Hey haven't given me the hours per week for full time.

I am currently on 29 hours a week on £24000 and have £19,200 as my take home so thought this would be more
I've handed in my noice already :o

I think I'd made a terrible mistake

Fuck

Oh yes so Aibu?!

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bunnylove99 · 07/03/2017 20:47

£20k. I'm assuming you are working 4 days of a 5 day job. If otherwise please provide the full time working hours.

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MistyMinge · 07/03/2017 20:47

£17,500 based on 40hr week

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DontTouchTheMoustache · 07/03/2017 20:50

Hmm can you take back your resignation and decline the job interview? I'd maybe be looking for something else in the background if you can't.

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HopefulHamster · 07/03/2017 20:50

Ack, can you un-do your notice?! I wouldn't have handed it in without the letter if any confusion but benefit of hindsight and all that.

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pinkstinks · 07/03/2017 20:51

I've been offered and accepted the job thinking it would be on around £20k.
Handed in my notice too.
Do ou think there has been some kind of typo on the letter? I've never heard of a charity having a 40hour week.
I can't afford to take a pay cut...

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pinkstinks · 07/03/2017 20:51

Fuck fuck fuck

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bunnylove99 · 07/03/2017 20:52

Maybe they have made a mistake? Are you going to be working 12 hours a week fewer that FT colleagues? If not looks like they are making mistake of calculating it based on FT folk getting a paid lunch break but you not getting one - perhaps you should be getting '32' hours?

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WankersHacksandThieves · 07/03/2017 20:52

Oh dear OP :(

This may help?

www.thesalarycalculator.co.uk/salary.php

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bunnylove99 · 07/03/2017 20:53

What are the hours of work at new job exactly?

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