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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:
ghorillaz · 13/06/2019 18:37

24, MsC, £37000

Benes · 13/06/2019 18:38

37, PhD, £45k

TeachesOfPeaches · 13/06/2019 18:39

33 degree £72k

SingleMumFighting · 13/06/2019 19:10

37 PhD 0k
The only way is up from here.

boosterrooster · 13/06/2019 19:16

36, diploma 43K

Otterses · 13/06/2019 19:17

25, degree and vocational study underway, £17.5k.

Lowest I've ever made but work the sacrifice for retraining. It'll double in about three years Smile

wontletmelogin · 13/06/2019 19:19

31, £24.5k, healthcare registered at diploma level (it's now a degree but haven't bothered topping up) still relatively newly qualified and due a reasonable payrise soon.

DP is 32. £45k and no qualifications, even his GCSE grades are shit Grin

Partridgeamongstthepigeons · 13/06/2019 19:26

Late 40s, PGCE, around £40k

cazinge · 13/06/2019 19:30

31, £49k, 1st degree plus some professional quals which only have GCSE as a req so not sure what "level" they are.

If it wasn't for mat leave, I would probably be on closer to £60k but DS is worth more than that...

coconuttelegraph · 13/06/2019 19:33

I just don't get these kind of threads at all, why are you curious, anyone could post any old bollocks, what possible interest could that have for you?

KimchiLaLa · 13/06/2019 19:41

35, 60k, degree and an LPC in law
I could be on around 80-90k easily but I refuse to work in London for the money now I have DD, and DH is on £300k (finance role) so I frankly don't feel like it's worth sacrificing time with my child for.

Tiredemma · 13/06/2019 19:42

52k
41
Degree

squaresandsquares · 13/06/2019 19:47

At the moment working Part time..min wage.. degree.
However going back to my old "profession" after a break. And will be on £22,000 pro rata. However will be part time

SherlockSays · 13/06/2019 19:47

Halfway though a degree in psychology, 30, 37k if I was full time, 30k for 4 days a week.

TinyMarie · 13/06/2019 19:47

34K, 30, GCSE's

Greywind1523 · 13/06/2019 19:50

32, £37,500, Masters degree

coffeeagogo · 13/06/2019 19:54

A-levels £80k + 10% bonus 40 ish

NellWilsonsWhiteHair · 13/06/2019 19:56

31, £54k, MSc

19lottie82 · 13/06/2019 19:59

37, BA degree. At the moment my income is pretty crap, about 10.5k pa but that’s because my DH and I have set up our own business in the last year, so hopefully it will increase over the next few years!

When I wasn’t self employed I was on 26k.

Kilpitlees · 13/06/2019 20:03

46, £51k, Degree plus post-grad diploma

IsThisIt82 · 13/06/2019 20:05

38 47k + commission (uncapped but probably around £35-£40k) degree and post grad.

OublietteBravo · 13/06/2019 20:05

43, £140k, PhD

IceBearRocks · 13/06/2019 20:06

42
£3,500 approximately
Degree

Had disabled child ...... Carers allowance is shit !

youarenotkiddingme · 13/06/2019 20:07

38
BSc degree
16.5k

Not bad hourly rate but term time school hours as LP to disabled DS.

DesMartinsPetCat · 13/06/2019 20:08

I’m 36 and earn £105k.
Left university after first year and started working instead. Got lucky, then ended up pursuing professional qualifications.

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