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101 replies

misslele · 30/03/2023 14:08

Can I ask what everyone comes out with a month on a standard monthly basis working full time please. I am wanting to make a career change but I know get paid a decent amount

Want an idea of how much I'm going to lose

Thanks for your help guys

Cheers

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SpeckledlyHen · 30/03/2023 16:35

LookingOldTheseDays · 30/03/2023 15:49

I'm wondering how you have managed to get a job that pays a "decent amount" without also being bright enough to realise that the question you've asked in meaningless and will give no precisely zero useful information.

Yup.

SpeckledlyHen · 30/03/2023 16:36

The whole of the OP is just word salad...

Onecattwocats · 30/03/2023 16:36

Greensleevevssnotnose · 30/03/2023 15:52

The question is nonsense

So move along and don’t bother replying!!

Freespiritwannabe · 30/03/2023 16:38

Good afternoon, Your Royal Vagueness

£3000 but soon to drop to £1900 if I retrain and get the job I want.

After tax.

misslele · 30/03/2023 20:23

Freespiritwannabe · 30/03/2023 16:38

Good afternoon, Your Royal Vagueness

£3000 but soon to drop to £1900 if I retrain and get the job I want.

After tax.

Oh wow that's a big drop

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misslele · 30/03/2023 20:23

I'm not reading anything that isn't helpful please just scroll on

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misslele · 30/03/2023 20:24

Thank you everyone that has happened but I thought more it would be lower I currently get 1900-2200 I'm assuming on most basic wages I would take at least a 500 pay decrease

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twinklelight · 30/03/2023 20:24

£37k, take home pay is roughly £2300 after tax, NI and pension contribution

misslele · 30/03/2023 20:25

Okunevo · 30/03/2023 15:40

£1500 a month

What's your annual before tax please

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misslele · 30/03/2023 20:25

twinklelight · 30/03/2023 20:24

£37k, take home pay is roughly £2300 after tax, NI and pension contribution

Thank for helping and being honest

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Wavinggoodbyetoo · 30/03/2023 20:30

I earn c£250. Retrained 2006. I work 9-3 ish, but have worked a lot harder. Last month was £25k, this month £28k, next month will be less.

19 professional exams took 5 years to complete.

before I switched I earned about £70k so already well paid. This is MUCH more flexible.

Wavinggoodbyetoo · 30/03/2023 20:30

C£250k

Okunevo · 30/03/2023 20:31

misslele · 30/03/2023 20:25

What's your annual before tax please

£22k

bumpytrumpy · 30/03/2023 20:41

Full time at minimum wage will earn you roughly £15k & a take home of £1200/month.

So no, you're not going to drop £500 from your existing salary into a "basic" role.

Disclaimer regarding obviously a hell of a lot of assumptions made upon little info in OP.

bumpytrumpy · 30/03/2023 20:43

Wavinggoodbyetoo · 30/03/2023 20:30

I earn c£250. Retrained 2006. I work 9-3 ish, but have worked a lot harder. Last month was £25k, this month £28k, next month will be less.

19 professional exams took 5 years to complete.

before I switched I earned about £70k so already well paid. This is MUCH more flexible.

What do you do? Intrigued!

BluebellBlueballs · 30/03/2023 20:43

£3k a month net. Manager level.

I also run a microbusiness on ebay which nets around £700 a month... my fun money

user1472831787887 · 30/03/2023 20:45

I'm on 24k and take home £1600 per month. I'm not sure how that's helpful though. If you work full time 35 hours on minimum wage you'd probably take around £1350, depending on your pension, from April... so anything upwards of that could be the answer?

QforCucumber · 30/03/2023 20:50

@bumpytrumpy not after next week, a 37.5 hour week on nmw will be over 20k with the min wage rises.

OP I earn 27k - take home around £1800 a month

pompomdaisy · 30/03/2023 20:52

£3150 take home.

Wavinggoodbyetoo · 30/03/2023 21:42

bumpytrumpy · 30/03/2023 20:43

What do you do? Intrigued!

I have my own investment company. I run 10’s of millions.

Abcdefgh1234 · 30/03/2023 21:57

UI/UX designer

£4500 per month after tax.

OnTheBoardwalk · 30/03/2023 22:01

Twice in my career I’ve taken fairly substantial drops in pay for better opportunity, it's worked out good for me.

Depends on the job and if there’s longer term opportunities

owiz · 30/03/2023 22:08

My salary is approx £4000 after tax. Civil service, compliance.

misslele · 30/03/2023 22:30

bumpytrumpy · 30/03/2023 20:41

Full time at minimum wage will earn you roughly £15k & a take home of £1200/month.

So no, you're not going to drop £500 from your existing salary into a "basic" role.

Disclaimer regarding obviously a hell of a lot of assumptions made upon little info in OP.

I didn't want to overcomplicate it and thank you this really helps

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misslele · 30/03/2023 22:31

bumpytrumpy · 30/03/2023 20:41

Full time at minimum wage will earn you roughly £15k & a take home of £1200/month.

So no, you're not going to drop £500 from your existing salary into a "basic" role.

Disclaimer regarding obviously a hell of a lot of assumptions made upon little info in OP.

1.2k would be 700 less

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