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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:
Jessicabrassica · 01/08/2021 20:17

NHS acting senior health professional £16ph.

Based on the actual hours I work, £13ph. Registered role. Relatively newly qualified (degree) in this field. Previous career in consultancy, 2x masters degrees and 18yrs experience got me about £17ph.

BingeOnChocolate · 01/08/2021 20:17

28 no degree £31 p/h

TheTallOakTrees · 01/08/2021 20:17

@Bluetoybear

55..£40 per hour......I hate my job! Sad. I have been here for 18 years. LNot worth the stress!.. on the sick at the moment with full pay due to having shoulder surgery and sciatica at the same timeSad going to rethink once I get well... Husband says I can go for a less stressful job with less pay once I am back to full health. I have my eye on a vacancy at our local swimming baths booking people in etc! Money is not everything. I would love to come home on a night and just chill out without being on call all of the timeSmile
Good luck and do it. Money isn't everything.
Kenworthington · 01/08/2021 20:19

I’m 45, have a degree, working in unskilled job £9 an hour. Depressing quite frankly

Member278307 · 01/08/2021 20:19

SAHM. Nothing. !!!!!!

DrDresaid · 01/08/2021 20:20

NHS admin £10.09

itstoohotinhere · 01/08/2021 21:23

Late 40s
Masters
£8.91

CaptainHammer · 01/08/2021 21:33

Mid 30s. I’m a carer and earn £10.85 an hour.

YelloYelloYello · 01/08/2021 21:42

@TheTallOakTrees I thought I’d exaggerated enough for the general emphasis to be clear but apparently I didn’t! I don’t recall the exact amount but the point was it felt like you were on excellent money but when really for the amount of hours you were doing it was less than NLW.

BakedTattie · 01/08/2021 21:43

Mid 30’s.
Hons degree but don’t use it for work.

Anywhere between £50-£70 per hour.

BakedTattie · 01/08/2021 21:44

Should prob add, I’m self employed

shangelawasrobbed · 01/08/2021 21:45

32 years old, medical secretary, £10.50 per hour. For the last 9 months or so, I've also worked about 4-8 hours extra per week for no pay.

Frazzled2207 · 01/08/2021 21:45

£50-60, but self employed and don't do that many. I have to travel between jobs so could never do more than about 5 hours in a day anyway.

Onfire · 01/08/2021 21:51

35 years old - £22-24 per hour
No degree

Not had purpose since had children in 2018 so feel a bit underpaid

There’s usually good bonuses on top but not recently due to pandemic

SoniaD · 01/08/2021 21:52

£26/hour

MyMabel · 01/08/2021 21:53

25, £11.10ph roughly, no qualification.

Used to be in a professional role from 17 on £9ph.

Kitkat151 · 01/08/2021 22:05

£20 an hour

Newmummyinlockdown · 01/08/2021 22:10

I’m a hospital doctor. I have three degrees, an MsC (self-funded) and five years worth of student loans. Breaking down the hours I work (minimum 50 a week) I earn less than £10 an hour. It’s dreadful.

NopeNotGonna · 01/08/2021 22:16

Nursery worker. Childcare NVQ levels 2 and 3, first aid, child protection, food hygiene certificate, trained in makaton and signing. £8.91 an hour

Wineat5isfine · 01/08/2021 22:29

Late 30’s. WFH. Specialised with degree. £26 per hour

icedcoffees · 01/08/2021 22:50

Self employed dog-walker - on average £15/20 per hour.

bettyboodecia · 01/08/2021 22:57

Mid 40s lawyer. £100-120 ph.

Guineapigbridge · 01/08/2021 22:59

40s. Economics. £70 per hour.

Cerebelle · 01/08/2021 23:14

Roughly £26 if I divide my salary by 52 weeks then hours worked each week. I also get bank holidays and 30 days annual leave so more in practice. Early 30s, public sector and currently wfh although may go back to the office 1 day a week soon. I have a degree and a postgrad although it's not necessary for my current role.

Longwayfromhome21 · 01/08/2021 23:19

40s, degree, work in related field though. Self employed and charging 30-35. Hopefully increase that soon to 40-50 per hour.