The Official "How Much I Earn/What Job I Do" Information Thread

Soon to be:

Age: 25
Salary: €33-38k
Sector: Process Engineering
Education: Level 7
Location: Dublin
Hours: 40 hours a week

Not bad for a graduate job...
 
Age: 19
Salary: 15,001-20,000
Occupation: Council land service operative (fancy name for cutting grass)
Education: whats that? lol =S
Location: Glasgow
Hours: 38

Gunna be honest guys, im contributing to this thread to warn people lol GET A GOOD EDUCATION!
Wish i'd stuck in now rather than being a numpty
 
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You're 19 - it's not too late.

Yah realised that now, sort of in the middle of a turning point shall we call it lol had a huge hit in the face with reality

spent a lot of my time as a young one being an idiot and in the past 6-months or so have learnt valuable lessons in life which tought me a lot i'll tell ya
 
22-25, £15001-£20000, PhD student in Biomedical Sciences, Level 6 undertaking Level 8, London

When I'm done with my PhD - 1 year remaining - then it'll go to £25001-30000.
 
I might as well join the Aberdeen Oil and Gas contingent since I've gotten a mention:-

31-35, £100,000+, Engineer, level 7, Aberdeen, 45hours


I'm a student (postgraduate) buy may as well chip in.

age: 21
wage: £15-20k*
Research scientist (computational biochemistry)
level 6 (will be 8 when I finish)
Oxford
40 hours


Including a scholarship, I earn £18k tax free, if I was a tax payer I'd have to be on £23k to earn £18k after tax.
 
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