dannymccann
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Registered: 9th Aug 06
Location: Doddington, Lincolnshire
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My girlfriend after her bonuses is on over £15k working at the bottom of a Customer Development Team. She has 2 A levels. She also works part time at Tesco, so really shes on about £16.5k a year, probly more tbh, but she works her arse off for it. Im a student so am only part time, but I get the housework done for her, tea cooked for when she gets in etc, kind of a role reversal. Shes only doing it cos we are saving for a house mind.
Think they are taking the piss but heed Colin's advice!!! DONT QUIT YOUR JOB UNTIL YOU HAVE ANOTHER ONE!
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Superlite Ltd.
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Registered: 9th Jan 07
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Leave 
Its a big thing to do but it'll be for the best. Im sending out CVs at the moment. Im leaving Vauxhall, hopefully to blag a job at a VW dealer South of here
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baza31
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Registered: 19th Apr 03
Location: yorkshire
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am on 24 a year, my job is soooo easy i can do what i want. I also sell alot and can easily double my wage. IMO if i was stressed id leave, health comes before pay. You see jobs advertised that a monkey could do for 20k, sometimes i wonder whats the point of education
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RichR
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Registered: 17th Oct 01
Location: Waterhouses, Staffordshire
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My petrol bill at the moment is about £240 per week, I do just over 60miles (round trip) every day; that means you must be easily spending £400?
I'm guessing you take home £890 a month (ish) Is it even worth working there?
I have smilar sleepless nights worrying about boats in build and delivery schedules/ what I've done or not done etc but then I'm paid a hell of a lot more which kind of justifies the extra worry.
IMO, they're using you as a cheap source of income and also as a potential scapegoat when things go wrong and its not a fair position on a realatively low wage
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Xs
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Registered: 12th Apr 02
Location: Lanarkshire
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quote: Originally posted by James
Leave IMO, our student placements get almost twice as much as that.
Where do you work? My student placements got no where near that!!
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James
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Registered: 1st Jun 02
Location: Surrey
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quote: Originally posted by Xs
quote: Originally posted by James
Leave IMO, our student placements get almost twice as much as that.
Where do you work? My student placements got no where near that!!
Investment bank in the city.
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Ian W
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Registered: 8th Nov 03
Location: Wirral, Merseyside
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You should stick it out IMO, I was earning 9k (yes, 9k ) when I first started doing IT, I was working a second job at night to keep my car on the road.
If you leave now what can you take to another job? If there paying for your exams then get an MCSA under your belt while your looking for something new, closer to home.
I have a 70 mile round trip everyday, its not fun and costs quite a bit but I find there are few IT jobs local
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MarkM
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Registered: 11th Apr 01
Location: Liverpool
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1. Start looking for another job.
2. Once a new job has been obtained hand your notice in at your current job.
Done.
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Daimo B
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Registered: 20th Mar 00
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Get a new job.
I went from earning a high wage in central london. Emotionally was killing me, making me depressed etc.
I quit, moved down to a job local to me, took a huge paycut, more hours per week, no OT pay, no flashy worldwide travel.
Best thing i ever done. Normal people, less stress, hardly any travel, home earlier (although i work 30 min more per day), generally the best thing I done.
Don't go do a degree, waste of time.
Stick with certified IT courses (i gather your in IT), move away from Microsoft, do more involved detailed courses, get a new job.
While your in a job, its easier to find one.
www.jobserve.com
is your friend for IT jobs local.
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MarkM
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Registered: 11th Apr 01
Location: Liverpool
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
Get a new job.
I went from earning a high wage in central london. Emotionally was killing me, making me depressed etc.
I quit, moved down to a job local to me, took a huge paycut, more hours per week, no OT pay, no flashy worldwide travel.
Best thing i ever done. Normal people, less stress, hardly any travel, home earlier (although i work 30 min more per day), generally the best thing I done.
Don't go do a degree, waste of time.
Stick with certified IT courses (i gather your in IT), move away from Microsoft, do more involved detailed courses, get a new job.
While your in a job, its easier to find one.
www.jobserve.com
is your friend for IT jobs local.
I know exactly what you mean by that....
Central London workers are not "normal"
[Edited on 18-07-2008 by MarkM]
[Edited on 18-07-2008 by MarkM]
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Daimo B
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Registered: 20th Mar 00
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Course not.
Up their ass, attention seeking, stab each other in the back, rude, arrogent, snobby, snydey mofos who would walk over their own grannies to get above everyone else.
Didn't you live up north and come down to take a job in the city?
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Graham88
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Registered: 16th Apr 07
Location: South East Kent Drives: E46 M3
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I earn double that with no qualifications whatsoever 
[Edited on 18-07-2008 by Graham88]
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AdZ9
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Registered: 14th Apr 06
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I'm trying to go freelance with my design at the moment, i just had my yearly pay review and it went up a whopping £630 and i'm still getting paid less than what i should be.
Freelance is definitely the way for me, just getting into it is a tough job, im slowly doing it though, i now have my website done, business cards done and in the middle of sorting out a mailing pack to advertise myself. I'll go from just under £10 an hour to £45 per hour if i go freelance!
Its just getting those first few clients which is the tough bit!
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AdZ9
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Registered: 14th Apr 06
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P.S - I don't enjoy my current job anymore either, im only still here because i have rent to pay and i like the people who work here. But that won't sort out the rest of my life so i've had to choose to make the change!
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