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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:
DearTeddyRobinson · 13/06/2019 17:32

MYOB Shock

mustdrivesoon · 13/06/2019 17:34

36 £40k BSc degree

YouJustDoYou · 13/06/2019 17:37

I was on 20kpa, ba degree, mid 30s. Dh same age and education but 5 times more.

behindanothername · 13/06/2019 17:38

39, 50k applying for new roles taking me to 60k, GCSE's

Ragwort · 13/06/2019 17:39

61, degree, £12k (part time) Grin.

ffs74 · 13/06/2019 17:39

47, £14k. A levels plus many extra qualifications relevant to my job over the years.
It sucks. I do a job that is incredibly important but so poorly paid.

holdingonbyathread · 13/06/2019 17:39

39; BSc degree; 42k (NHS)

AntennaReborn · 13/06/2019 17:40

40, 55k, MA

Heymummee · 13/06/2019 17:41

32, A Levels, 21k basic and 24-30k commission dependent on performance.

Pearlfish · 13/06/2019 17:41

45, master’s, £42k FTE

Alarae · 13/06/2019 17:44

26, 42k, tax qualification equivalent to a masters

Roomba · 13/06/2019 18:17

42, an MA plus a PGCE, about £12.5k this year (single parent so that's shit, but that's p/t work topped up with Universal Credit, its been far worse than that before and far, far better too!).

QuickQuestion2019 · 13/06/2019 18:20

38, 75k, MSc.

Gigis · 13/06/2019 18:22

26 pgce 23k (fte 28k)

NotMyCircusMonkeys · 13/06/2019 18:24

24, £30k, A levels

BuildBuildings · 13/06/2019 18:26

I feel in general these threads attract people who are high earners as they're proud of what they earn.

ValleyoftheHorses · 13/06/2019 18:28

42, 40k over 3 days a week, Dentistry degree

Lwmommy · 13/06/2019 18:30

35, £50,000, DipHE

Fishcakey · 13/06/2019 18:30

Mid 40s
Degree
19k
Another one who went wrong somewhere Grin

blue25 · 13/06/2019 18:32
  1. PhD. 60k.
Theghosttrain · 13/06/2019 18:33

I'm always surprised at the amount of information people will willingly post on the internet, especially when MN has previously been hacked.

cricketmum84 · 13/06/2019 18:33

35, vocational foundation degree that I did after kids (industry specific), £40k

student26 · 13/06/2019 18:34

29, £34k, teaching degree.

knufflebuns · 13/06/2019 18:36

24, A-Levels, £32k

Currently doing my degree which I hope will bump it!

knufflebuns · 13/06/2019 18:36

That's a lie! GCSEs is my highest education.... !!!!