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    Quote Originally Posted by benb View Post
    Thanks mate for the information. £25k seems a little high for an individual, looking at some of my friends here.
    Lets be honest london and some of the very top earners distort the national avg wage.


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    Quote Originally Posted by andypaul View Post
    Lets be honest london and some of the very top earners distort the national avg wage.
    For the employees working for me in my department (creative) minimum is 23k, based in Bradford (not the most prosperous city in the UK by a long way) - and they are all HEY graded and so I take it's the same for other design companies in the North.
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    Quote Originally Posted by andy17 View Post
    For the employees working for me in my department (creative) minimum is 23k, based in Bradford (not the most prosperous city in the UK by a long way) - and they are all HEY graded and so I take it's the same for other design companies in the North.
    Andy
    Im sure there are people on higher amounts who deserve the money but i know many professions have London weighting.

    Then there are the silly salaries in the city and west end i can think people I know who are glorified admin staff on 2-3 times even more for some PA's many cant belive the amount they get.


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    Quote Originally Posted by andypaul View Post
    Im sure there are people on higher amounts who deserve the money but i know many professions have London weighting.

    Then there are the silly salaries in the city and west end i can think people I know who are glorified admin staff on 2-3 times even more for some PA's many cant belive the amount they get.


    I guess as Toks mentioned, the median should be the guide and not a falsely weighted "average".


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    i've got no problems with health consultants and E and A staff earning the top wages, with the stress of the job, what price can you put on saving someone's life

    as for ebay,' People making the odd trade online to get rid of unwanted Christmas presents or personal possessions are not considered traders, says Hartlib. But anyone who is specifically buying goods to sell for a profit online, making items to sell and make a profit, selling or buying goods on behalf of others for a commission, or providing a service and receiving payment in cash or in kind is trading.' and i think you need to tell the tax man
    I agree, People that save lives are worth more than their weighting gold. My work involves ensuring that new drugs don't kill the patients they are prescribed to once licensed. Does that count? If so, I'll tell my boss.

    Quote Originally Posted by andypaul View Post
    I think your right about the sales section including shop workers and remeber a lot of sales people actually have low salaries its all commision.

    Many sales people i know all ways plead poverty and have alsorts of ways of getting paid which reduce the way its declared to the tax office.
    That's a good point. It says this figure relate to earnings but i am uncertain whether it takes commission into account. I'm always look for ways to reduce my tax. It's totally ridiculous at the best of times. I hate looking at deduction lines on my pay slip.

    Quote Originally Posted by walesrob View Post
    £264? Where did they get that figure from. If I worked full-time at Morris's Son, I would NOT get that.

    Most retailers pay either National Minimum or a few pence above it (Morris's son is a good example). The retailer I work for now is paying 30p above National Minimum, which is way above the norm in the retail sector, with a 20p rise per hour coming in October.
    Is that how the name Morrison's was derived? I just learned something - it does make sense though.

    Quote Originally Posted by andypaul View Post
    Good advice im surprised how few people at work even in a fast moving and everchanging industry like the one im in. Just dont bother keeping up to date with existing skils and even more importantly learning new ones.

    Also keep up to date with the direction the industry you work in is moving and see what skills employees will need. Better to be proactive and help yourself than wait for someone to train you up.

    The more skills and usefulness you have to company the more they will wnat to hold on to you.
    Companies are there to earn a return for their owners, if employees or areas of the business dont make them money and bring no other benefits to the company they will try and get rid of them. One of the easist ways to get rid of people (in the morden working enviroment) is to not pay them rises and make them not feel wanted or as Andy says lay them off.

    Its worth sitting down and looking at what you bring to the table for your employer or prospective employer and seeing how you can make your self more indisposable or attractive to them.


    Some of the people i meet or know of already when i discover how they got their current very nice job many have put in a lot of hours of study and carry on doing so.

    Your never to old to learn or change
    Too true. I have my eye on China currently and am learning Chines (very slowly). Given the population, increasing wealth, and changing regulatory environment it will be so many times more influential than India has become in terms of raw material supply, drug manufacture, new product development and clinical testing.

    Quote Originally Posted by benb View Post
    Thanks mate for the information. £25k seems a little high for an individual, looking at some of my friends here.
    I think certain sectors and regional differences strongly temper these trends.

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    I guess as Toks mentioned, the median should be the guide and not a falsely weighted "average".
    I agree!
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