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Teacher Wage Query

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TeachMon · 15/05/2022 13:08

I'm going PT in September. 3 days pw, so 60% of what I was on. I'm M6 no extras, can someone tell me what my take home pay will be after deductions please?

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TeachMon · 15/05/2022 13:09

I'm in England, not London or fringe.

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TeachMon · 15/05/2022 13:10

Sorry... take home monthly is what I'm after! 🤦🏼‍♀️

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KarrotKake · 15/05/2022 13:15

Put the actual salary, plus relevant student loan and pension, into here:
www.thesalarycalculator.co.uk/salary.php

TeachMon · 15/05/2022 13:17

Thanks @KarrotKake I've played around with it before but I am away from all my paperwork at the moment and was hoping for a quick...this is what I get xx

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ThatsNotMyMuffin · 15/05/2022 13:22

I did 3.5 days on M6 and I think it was around £1520 a month.

Shinyandnew1 · 15/05/2022 13:26

Look at the TES Tafkam pay calculator-I’ve always found it accurate to within a few pounds. You add your pay point, how much you work and any student loan etc deductions and it works it all out for you. I’m 0.6 and UPS3 and on about £1590, I think.

Mammyloveswine · 15/05/2022 13:31

I was 0.7 on m6 and got about £1600 after deductions

TeachMon · 15/05/2022 13:53

@Shinyandnew1 that sounds waaaay off are you sure? Thank you everyone. We've calculated around £1500 so most of you sound about right x

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Shinyandnew1 · 15/05/2022 14:04

TeachMon · 15/05/2022 13:53

@Shinyandnew1 that sounds waaaay off are you sure? Thank you everyone. We've calculated around £1500 so most of you sound about right x

Way off in which direction?!

Malbecfan · 15/05/2022 14:43

I'm 0.55 on UPS3. Take home is c£1400 per month. No student loan but I pay into my pension.

Disneyblueeyes · 15/05/2022 14:54

0.6 here, m6 I got around 1400.

TeachMon · 15/05/2022 15:26

Thanks everyone circa £1400 seems about right.

@Shinyandnew1 if you're on leadership I'd expect a proportion of more than plain M6 no frills 🤷🏼‍♀️

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Shinyandnew1 · 15/05/2022 16:32

TeachMon · 15/05/2022 15:26

Thanks everyone circa £1400 seems about right.

@Shinyandnew1 if you're on leadership I'd expect a proportion of more than plain M6 no frills 🤷🏼‍♀️

I’m UPS, not leadership.

avocadotofu · 15/05/2022 16:34

The best way I've found to work it out is to divide your yearly salary by 5 and multiply it by however many days you do. Then enter that salary into a take home pay calculator. Teacher salary contributions are 8.6% I think so you can add that into most calculators.

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