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What do you earn an hour?

168 replies

lemonied · 01/08/2021 15:23

I appreciate that a lot will be salary, but if you worked it out, what do you earn an hour?

I'm 24, no degree and earn £10 an hour Smile

OP posts:
Waxonwaxoff0 · 01/08/2021 16:20

£9, I'm on a hourly rate. No qualifications and I do a very basic admin job.

Christmasfairy2020 · 01/08/2021 16:21

17 an hour nurse

skippy67 · 01/08/2021 16:23

£14 per hour. HMRC, no degree. My grade used to have management responsibilities, but not anymore. Hourly rate stayed the same though, so I'm happy!

SoddingWeddings · 01/08/2021 16:24

£17.36/hr in my day job as a civil servant, £10/hr working for my DB doing admin for him.

TammyS86 · 01/08/2021 16:24

16/hr 29

YuliaNewport · 01/08/2021 16:26

I'm 49 and £10.49 , still at Uni for another year .... Smile

ShinyHappyPeopleHoldingHaands · 01/08/2021 16:28

Late 40s, degree, earn about a tenner an hour

Lulola · 01/08/2021 16:28

Based on contracted hours £32.35

Based on hours I actually work £22.14

lockdownrainbow · 01/08/2021 16:29

Aged 43 work in a supermarket earn £8.90 an hour

qualitygirl · 01/08/2021 16:32

26 an hour (not including bonus and other benefits in my package)mid 30's, degree

RavenclawesomeCrone · 01/08/2021 16:34

I work freelance. My regular, most stable income source pays 12 an hour.
I've recently started doing some other work that pays around 10 an hour. I can fit it around the other work well though, so worth it when the 12 an hour work is quiet.

EKGEMS · 01/08/2021 16:39

$42/hour during week,weekends $51/hr

DeathByWalkies · 01/08/2021 16:40

Self employed, so it's basically impossible to work out.

Anything between £0 and £750ph, depending on how you want to look at it. Sadly, the £750 hours are few and far between.

SRS29 · 01/08/2021 16:40

£58.40 per hour base salary before bonus etc., postgraduate degree, 55, Finance Director

Anotherdayanother2 · 01/08/2021 16:47

41 and earn £50 an hr

funder · 01/08/2021 16:48

Self employed, £50 per hour. Job related to my degree.

I have in the past made as much as £650 per hour. Those were the days.

SqueakyPeaks · 01/08/2021 16:51

£33

FredaFox · 01/08/2021 16:51

Mid 40s no degree £15.50 ph but anticipating a pay increase to £17
Surprised how many are £30+ ph

Morgan12 · 01/08/2021 16:54

@MyDcAreMarvel

Varies am self employed , my 9 year old earns £40 on hour average, which is more than me.
Whats their job?
TheMarzipanDildo · 01/08/2021 16:54

£10
Part time student job

MyDcAreMarvel · 01/08/2021 16:55

@Morgan12 she is a fashion model.

melonhead · 01/08/2021 16:59

Early 40s, consultant, £60-£80

Clarinet53 · 01/08/2021 17:02

I'm 42 with no degree. I have a professional qualification and earn £20 an hour plus bonus

AgentProvocateur · 01/08/2021 17:06

£42 but I work long hours.

trappedsincesundaymorn · 01/08/2021 17:08

£9, it used to be £15 until I was made redundant last year. I'm 55.

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