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VegasPhil
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Graham88
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Originally posted by Graeme
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Originally posted by JM_16v
£1,550 mortgage, 18% net


You Take home about £8400 a month?!

Exactly what I'm talking about, I presume the Lexus he drives is the daily driver to keep the mileage off the C63 AMG.
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I'd rather pay extra onto my mortgage than have a mega expensive car.

My business turns over a good amount each month and only me and the misses are employed by it.
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quote:
Originally posted by Graham88
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Originally posted by Graeme
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Originally posted by JM_16v
£1,550 mortgage, 18% net


You Take home about £8400 a month?!

Exactly what I'm talking about, I presume the Lexus he drives is the daily driver to keep the mileage off the C63 AMG.



For 2 people in decent jobs its not hard. 72k a year per person
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It's hard when you're employed by public sector LOL. Think of the pension David, think of the pension @
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It's hard when you're employed by public sector LOL. Think of the pension David, think of the pension @


Contract in the public sector they have lots of money there
Graham88
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72k a year is not easy to get lol.
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quote:
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72k a year is not easy to get lol.


Last place I contracted at was less than 100 staff

FD on 85k
My replacement was offered upto 70k
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72k a year is not easy to get lol.


Massively depends on the industry and you'd be right if it was PAYE but i wouldn't say it's out of the realms of the majority of contracting jobs - certainly not in IT
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PAYE is generally the one to go by as that's what most people do. Fair play to people who earn that self employed but to earn that PAYE is not easy at all
Lee H
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£450 mortgage, 8% of combined take home pay.

Got to be some benefits to living in the North.
Marc
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About £420. Which is approx 26% of monthly gross.
CORSA NUT
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Hang on, are we talking before or after tax on these figures? Some of these figures I'm seeing means some of you are bringing 4-5k in a month which is crazy pay


Between 2 people that's not unrealistic, i'd imagine.

You're on similar wedge to me iirc so thats about £3300 a month for yourself, then whatever your missus earns. Mines poor and only earns about £1500 buts even so, thats almost £5k there. Obviously gross and not net.

Would be great if we got to take that home every month


You take home £3300 a month? I thought you worked at Fords producing engines? thats over 55k a year so I'm assuming you've changed job/role?
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no, graham does, ben g takes home 1200
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quote:
Originally posted by CORSA NUT
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Originally posted by Ben G
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Originally posted by Graham88
Hang on, are we talking before or after tax on these figures? Some of these figures I'm seeing means some of you are bringing 4-5k in a month which is crazy pay


Between 2 people that's not unrealistic, i'd imagine.

You're on similar wedge to me iirc so thats about £3300 a month for yourself, then whatever your missus earns. Mines poor and only earns about £1500 buts even so, thats almost £5k there. Obviously gross and not net.

Would be great if we got to take that home every month


You take home £3300 a month? I thought you worked at Fords producing engines? thats over 55k a year so I'm assuming you've changed job/role?

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no, graham does, ben g takes home 1200


Are you serious? double that and you'd be right. £3300 is gross.

[Edited on 30-03-2015 by Ben G]
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So you make 55k a year then?

So your PA wage is 55k? For assembling engines....for Ford....When do I start?
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Pa wage? It's about 42k a year at the moment AFAIK.

I hate discussing my wages but people seem confused by the figures

[Edited on 30-03-2015 by Ben G]
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Wage slip needed
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You take home £2400 on 42k?
luciaadr
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Probably a pension deduction in there as well, sounds about right
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quote:
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You take home £2400 on 42k?


Pension, health care, benefits etc £200 isnt alot to take away if he gets all those.
Marc
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Thread of the year.
CORSA NUT
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So much bullshit getting chatted in here...

If your on 42k a year which I highly doubt unless your a senior team leader etc, you'll take home maximum without deductions of £2600.

That is what you earn end of story. Gross pay on that is £3500. If it makes you feel better telling people you earn £3500 a month when you don't then go for it.
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quote:
Originally posted by VrsTurbo
quote:
Originally posted by pow
You take home £2400 on 42k?


Pension, health care, benefits etc £200 isnt alot to take away if he gets all those.


Very true... Didn't think of that!

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