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Annual salary if you work 16hrs a week & what do you do

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Juiceorjuice · 09/11/2022 21:18

I’m thinking of looking for a job 16 hrs a week..I haven’t worked in a while and this is what would work with situation at mo. If you work 16 -ish hours a week and you’re happy sharing your annual salary, please do, and share what job you do. TIA

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GetThatHelmetOn · 12/11/2022 11:56

Prime Minister, massive salary, lots of holidays and you get free accommodation, donations for wall paper and it doesn’t matter if you have not worked in years, as long as you have a big mouth, no scruples and powerful friends, you can put your admin days behind you. I can assure you it will be worth it 😉

BarbaraofSeville · 12/11/2022 12:04

prescribingmum · 12/11/2022 11:50

Was previously a senior pharmacist working for NHS, earned roughly £23k for 15 hrs/week. Only did those hours for short while but the career does lend itself well to part time working.

Im in private sector now, earn a lot more and increased my hours. They would never offer my current role for 15hrs/week so null point what the pro rata salary would be.

Same in the civil service. In many roles, once you get established you can pretty much do whatever working pattern you like.

You name it we have it, and it's not just parents of small children, many are doing pre retirement scale down in senior roles by dropping to 4 days then approx half time, then 2 days.

NobbyButtons · 12/11/2022 12:08

I have a 16-hour a week admin job for a charity that pays minimum wage, so it’s £7,904 a year.

hford19 · 12/11/2022 14:36

As a doctor working in the private sector, I'd make 48k for two days work (I work three). Though the job comes with lots of clinical responsibility and risk, not to mention having to take on managerial roles and the stress that comes with that. I couldn't do it full time.

Juiceorjuice · 12/11/2022 16:04

GetThatHelmetOn · 12/11/2022 11:56

Prime Minister, massive salary, lots of holidays and you get free accommodation, donations for wall paper and it doesn’t matter if you have not worked in years, as long as you have a big mouth, no scruples and powerful friends, you can put your admin days behind you. I can assure you it will be worth it 😉

🤣 brilliant idea!

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Spanglybangles · 12/11/2022 20:19

£11.5k for 12 hours a week. NHS admin type role. Weekends only so enhanced rates.

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