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Teachers - part time wage

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Joeybird79 · 13/01/2016 23:35

Can any teachers out there clue me in on how much dropping a day would cost me in real money after tax?

I'm secondary UPS3 with a 2a TLR (lowest of the low lol)

Thanks

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BackforGood · 13/01/2016 23:47

I'm a bit out of the loop now, but I know when I went down to 3 days I was pleasantly surprised at the proportion I kept (having initially presumed I'd earn 3/5 of money for 3/5 of a week). Since then the personal allowance has increased significantly, so even better. Smile

MrsWooster · 13/01/2016 23:50

I've got no tlr but take home 1400 for three days. Reckon on getting nearly 500 per month per day worked iyswim!

clopper · 13/01/2016 23:52

I would be interested to find out too. Desperate to get some sort of work life balance and to stop using up one day of each weekend working.

Haggisfish · 13/01/2016 23:55

Take home pay is £1937 in exactly those circs-I'm on first rung of ups 3, with minimum tlr, working four days a week.

Joeybird79 · 14/01/2016 05:05

Amazing thank you! X

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trinity0097 · 17/01/2016 15:48

Play with the link on here...

www.tesfaq.co.uk/pay

cece · 17/01/2016 15:51

I work one full day and one morning. I usually take home about £750

cece · 17/01/2016 15:51

no tlr though

cheapandcheerful · 28/01/2016 11:24

I work one day per week with extra supply/INSET days here and there. As it happens though we don't think I'm actually any better off for any of the extra days as our tax credits reduce in line with what I earn.

Having written that down, I'm not sure why I bother with the extra days... Confused

Nectarines · 28/01/2016 11:47

I am ups2 with tlr 2b and lose about 350 a month by dropping to 4 days

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