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What jobs pay some 80k - 100k+

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WellPaidJobs · 12/04/2023 12:48

Posting here for traffic. Also, I’m on decent salary and don’t intend to retrain.

However, on a different thread (people discussing a different topic; the new free childcare hours introduced by the government) some people said they were earning salaries in the above ranges and were able to increase or reduce their hours without any impact on promotion opportunities etc.

I’m interested what the jobs are. Loooooong way away, and things will likely change by then but I’m thinking if I was to provide options to my DCs in the future…. Of course it will be down to them and if they end up being in low paid jobs nothing wrong with that…

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Sunshine275 · 14/04/2023 08:14

My husband earns very good money what you’re talking about, but his is doubled in commission, works from home, flexible will do school runs etc. He’s in the sales trade.

graysquirrel · 14/04/2023 08:45

Senior civil service. My husband has flexible working, supportive policies to enable arrangements for childcare such as working PT hours/job sharing permanently or temporary, exactly the same as someone on half his salary.

Ingrowncrotchhair · 14/04/2023 08:47

SophieBu · 14/04/2023 07:06

Not true.

I work 4 days a week and 9-5.30 with the occasional responding to an email later or logging in early to get myself organised and I earn 100k+.
I don’t need to work long hours, I just am hyper productive during the working day

@SophieBu what industry do you work in?

Ibizamumof4 · 14/04/2023 09:07

Most of the heads of departments - directors of public sector jobs are on 80k plus

sales jobs too for pharmaceutical companies pay really well - normal hours for all these jobs

SophieBu · 14/04/2023 20:29

Recruitment

FitAt50 · 14/04/2023 20:48

ThirdAidKit · 12/04/2023 13:26

I’m a digital project manager. I earn £35k in London.

I don’t know anyone that earns £100k doing my job.

I work in tech recruitment and you are being hugely underpaid, you should be on about £60k at least.

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