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

26-30, Office based, £25-30k, Level 6 Education, 31-40 hours per week.

Hoping to increase my earnings through promotion in due course, but have zero intention of leaving my current excellent conditions and hours just for more money.
 
Currently:

16-18, <£10,000, Student (Pocket money/Paper round) :(, Currently doing Level 2, about to move on to Level 3!! 32.5 Hours of school a week. I'd like to think 6"-8" ;)

Hopefully:

26-30, 40-60k, Computer/Information Systems Manager, Level 7, 35-50, 9+" :p

No worries I'll add mine.

26-30, 50001-60000, Engineer - Oil and Gas , Level 7, Aberdeen , 37.5 hrs/week

KaHn


31-35, 80-100k, IT Project Manager/Consultant, level 2-3 (got one A/S), 2-7" , 50-60 hours

Nice Life!!!
 
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Age: 31-35
Salary: £30,000-35,000
Occupation: Armed Forces (RAF)
Education: Erm nothing on the list
Location: Oxfordshire
Hours : Approx 60h P/W if on standard shifts in uk
 
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Before I went to university I worked in an office job I got from a temp agency, it didn't require any qualifications. Clearly I was a cut above the rubbish they usually sent through and got offered a permenant position after being there 2 days.

8 months later the office relocated 100 miles away and I decided not to move with the post. In order to tempt me into moving I was offered a promotion and a very defined career path. In the end I decided not to take the offer up, but had I done so I would certainly be earning significantly more than I currently do after 3 years of university.

If you have the ability then you certainly can earn lots of money without proving your intelligence with a piece of paper.
 
26-30
A six figure salary but potentially seven next year
Director (my currency and commodity trading firm)
Level 2 (I have little to no interest in academia)
I work, on average, around 2 hours per day

Took a big risk leaving a 60k job at the age of 26 to start my own business but it was a risk worth taking.
 
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You have got to be joking?

It's possible, I play Poker a few times a year for 'fun' but with large-ish stakes, I take around 5-10k to the table and over the years I've made a lot more than I've lost!

I also have a friend who is a semi-pro player pulling in around 5k a month. Not bad going for a few nights play!
 
26-30
A six figure salary but potentially seven next year
Director (my currency and commodity trading firm)
Level 2 (I have little to no interest in academia)
I work, on average, around 2 hours per day

Took a big risk leaving a 60k job at the age of 26 to start my own business but it was a risk worth taking.

What's the point of university if you're able to achieve something like that :mad:!!! What was the 60k job (if you don't mind me asking)?
 
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