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Salary question

10 replies

louloutheshamed · 15/01/2014 17:55

Am trying to work out if I can go back pt after ml with ds2.

Is it simply a question of salary x 0.8 if I was going to 4 days (am also considering .9) or is it more complicated than that due to tax?

Can you tell i'm not a maths teacher? Grin

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louloutheshamed · 15/01/2014 17:57

I'm on ups1 btw, oop north.

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SweetPeaPods · 15/01/2014 18:03

If you give me your annual salary full time I'll be able to give you an idea of new monthly salary. Do u have a student loan, pay pension etc?

louloutheshamed · 15/01/2014 18:10

£34,523 ft.

Yes pay student loan and pension.

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2kidsintow · 15/01/2014 18:11

Yes. 4 days should just work out as 80% of your annual salary.

If you go onto the TES website then there's someone on the forum in the pay and conditions area that has an annual salary calculator that's really useful.

talulahbelle · 15/01/2014 18:13

google tesfaqs pay calculator for an excel file to download and it can calculate it all for you.

talulahbelle · 15/01/2014 18:15

You should get about £1596 a month after tax if working 0.8.

louloutheshamed · 15/01/2014 18:23

What about .9?

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louloutheshamed · 15/01/2014 18:23

Thank you btw!!

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2kidsintow · 15/01/2014 18:27

0.9 might not be 90% depending on how your authority works out pay. Here a morning is 55% of the day and an afternoon is 45% of the day.

So 5 mornings and 4 afternoons would work out as 0.91.

ipadquietly · 15/01/2014 21:14

Schools are setting their own salary scales now.

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