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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:
lboogy · 13/06/2019 20:09

Masters degree, 86k, 40yrs

murasaki · 13/06/2019 20:10

42, £51k, MA. I'm a bit lazy though, and am loath to go for promotion as I did a secondment in the role once and hated it. Quite happy where I am.

MotherofaCat · 13/06/2019 20:11

£34k, 29, Masters

rollingpine · 13/06/2019 20:37

OP?

You still haven't told us why you want to know.

ceilihouse · 13/06/2019 20:44

37 hotelier 90k a year leaving cert is highest education I have

Strawberrypancakes · 13/06/2019 20:48

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ombre123 · 13/06/2019 20:59

35, £130k per year, masters degree

Tempjob · 13/06/2019 21:01

Age 38
PhD
£30K pro rata

bebeboeuf · 13/06/2019 21:02

Age 32 - GCSE’s - £50k

BrokenWing · 13/06/2019 21:11

50, including bonus circa £42k. HND.

Less than I've earned in the past but this suits now as it has a good work life balance, 35hr week, WFH whenever I want, WFH 1/2 day on Friday.

PlinkPlink · 13/06/2019 21:37

31

Post-grad degree

Sweet FA atm due to being SAHM

Have learnt over the years, my being happy in my job far surpasses the need for a high salary.

littleskittle · 14/06/2019 06:29

40, £83k, PhD

prawnpatrol · 14/06/2019 06:38

Well I am now depressed
39
Postgraduate Degree
£25000 a year (in London)
FFS 😔

mycatismeowican · 14/06/2019 07:48

None of ya damn business.

Are you a journalist?

mycatismeowican · 14/06/2019 08:02

@Theghosttrain that's so true maybe mnhq should take a look at this?

MumUndone · 14/06/2019 08:33

Don't believe everything you read!

grumpycatgrumpycat · 14/06/2019 08:37

32, degree plus PGCE, £35k

funfair · 14/06/2019 08:39

34, degree and accountancy qualification. 110k + 40k bonus

nelsonmuntzslingshot · 14/06/2019 08:40

39, 42k, degree. Public sector worker

AngelinaNeurosurgeon · 14/06/2019 08:43

Would you like my national insurance number and full name too OP? Hmm

WhiteLightTrainWreck · 14/06/2019 08:46

Ditto to you op, 28, A level and £21k

RuthW · 14/06/2019 08:57
  1. O levels. 20k.
Theghosttrain · 14/06/2019 09:13

And still people are replying. Seriously, why would you put your financial information on here when you must know that security has been breached recently and everyone had to change their passwords?

Ellabella989 · 14/06/2019 09:16

30
BSc degree (2:1)
£29k

DP is 35, BSc degree (1st) and earns £35k

We could both probably earn more but we can’t be arsed as our outgoings aren’t much.

prawnpatrol · 14/06/2019 09:22

And still people are replying. Seriously, why would you put your financial information on here when you must know that security has been breached recently and everyone had to change their passwords?
Hardly sharing identifying information. Age and salary and not even disclosing which degree.
I change my username frequently 👌

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