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what is your salary , age, and highest form of education ?

249 replies

Picklemuncher123 · 13/06/2019 14:29

what is your salary , age, and highest form of education ?

Curious :)

OP posts:
JeezYouLoon · 13/06/2019 14:34

What's yours?

Picklemuncher123 · 13/06/2019 14:35

28, on 21k and highest level of education is A levels.

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rollingpine · 13/06/2019 14:48

I'm curious too - why do you want to know?

Badtasteflump · 13/06/2019 14:51

£250k, 25, City & Guilds 🙂

ThenOutCameTheSunshine · 13/06/2019 15:01

Highest level of qualifications are A-Levels and City & Guilds.

When I was 22 and I was on 28k.

Then I had children and took a 5 year career break. I'm now 27 and work part time on a low wage but it's in a field I enjoy and fits in with school hours. I earn £7k a year.

I was happy at 22 and I'm happy now.

LoopyLu2019 · 13/06/2019 15:07

24, degree, ~£42k

Seedlip · 13/06/2019 16:41

£150k pa (with additional bonus £30k), 46, medical degree

Kungfupanda67 · 13/06/2019 16:47

2/3 of the way through a degree, 25, £22k

Well, £22k if I was full time.

lenalove · 13/06/2019 16:52

24, BSc and 42k/pa

thetigerthatcamefortea · 13/06/2019 16:58

36, GCSE basic of £27,000 plus approx £25,000 of commission

KindleAndCake · 13/06/2019 17:00

40, degree, £0

pastaparadise · 13/06/2019 17:02

Im surprised at people earning so much at a young age.

42, PhD, would be £60k if i was full time

BlessYourCottonSocks · 13/06/2019 17:05

£43,000. Early 50s. First class honours degree, MA - 30 years in teaching and a HoD/HoY.

Clearly took the wrong path financially...

tappitytaptap · 13/06/2019 17:08

34, around 70k if I was full time, post grad accountancy qualification

Lanaa · 13/06/2019 17:08

Early 30's degree about 90k. Not all from one job. Most of it comes from various buildings I have.

Whywonttheyletmeusemyusername · 13/06/2019 17:09

51 £100k own my company no qualifications

CrumbsCrumbsEverywhere · 13/06/2019 17:10

38
Masters degree
17k. sucks. I do have additional income though.

tigerbear · 13/06/2019 17:16

£120k
Age 41
Degree

polkadotpixie · 13/06/2019 17:17

35
£14k (I work 30 hours, FTE is £17.5k)
Degree

I went very wrong somehow looking at these figures 😩

wheresmymojo · 13/06/2019 17:18

£90-120k; 36, degree

lavalamp08 · 13/06/2019 17:23

40years old / GCSE's then NVQ (for what it's worth) 11k - part time

Money's not everything

wineandsunshine · 13/06/2019 17:27

36....PGCE....£13k.....!!

AnybodysDude · 13/06/2019 17:27

28, £36k, with a degree.

Soontobe60 · 13/06/2019 17:27

Age: soontobe 60!
Earnings: £12k pension
Quals: B Ed and Masters in SEN

Desmondo2016 · 13/06/2019 17:29

41, 40k and gcses only.

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