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oadcb · 22/01/2014 22:53

Hi trying to work out part time term time wage on £18100 per annum.

3 days a week - 22.5hrs.

30days annual leave pro rata too.

Cant find any calculators online. Any ideas of a calculation please?!!

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MrsShrek3 · 22/01/2014 23:46

if you take your hourly rate and multiply upwards it works better. multiply by your weekly hours and then by the 38 weeks or so that you work. then divide the lot by 12.

General (quite approximate) rule of thumb for our 25hr level 2 TAs who are on around that wage pro rata, is halve it... Shock It is 22.5 out of 39hr week (perhaps 37 if you're lucky) and 13 weeks off a year, of which 4 weeks plus 8 BHs are paid.

oadcb · 22/01/2014 23:49

Thank you. Will play with those figures based on that.

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MrsShrek3 · 22/01/2014 23:50

is it around £8.80/hr?

MyNameIsKenAdams · 22/01/2014 23:50

10,381.

MrsShrek3 · 22/01/2014 23:59

assuming 18k/52wks=£346 per week, divided by a likely f/t weekof 39hrs = 8.87 (so my guess wasn't far off if ft=39hrs)

8.87x22.5hrs = pennies away from £200/wk
x38wks term time = 7,600
0.6 of 5 wks holiday may be around 3 weeks paid leave so another £600 =8,200
does that sound anywhere close?

MrsShrek3 · 23/01/2014 00:00

oooh Ken sounds in the know Wink

MyNameIsKenAdams · 23/01/2014 00:12

18,100 / 52 (wks) / 40 (hrs) = X

X 22.5 52 (wks) = wage

oadcb · 23/01/2014 07:07

Thank you.its a 37hr working week.

I'm getting 211 per week.

Thinking minimal tax from April.

Time to get my old job back if possible on those terms!

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MrsShrek3 · 26/01/2014 11:00

ken, second line last number should be *38 not 52: it is term time not full time, there are two pro rata to apply. the final number (after multiplying weekly by 38, which is term time) then that is your annual. most of us are then salaried so that gets divided equally by 12.

oadcb · 26/01/2014 11:09

Thanks I get £211 a week or £8043 per annum.

Does that sound right.

Plus of course there's the annual leave aspect to factor in.

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