im gonna have a job that gives £20,000 per annule
its going to be a 40hour per week job
can som one tell me what i get an hour?
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im gonna have a job that gives £20,000 per annule
its going to be a 40hour per week job
can som one tell me what i get an hour?
yes i am a maths dunce
can u please show the working outs
thanks
£6/7 an hour
£9.61 per hour. :)
Its actually very slightly more than that about another half pence or so. :)
who is this?
Need to know how many weeks per year you are working. e.g., if you get 20 days paid leave per year, plus time off for bank holidays, (of which there are 8 in a year), that means you actually work just under 47 weeks a year.
So if you're getting £20K p.a. that works out to around £10.64 for each hour worked.
dunno that info right now (havent started yet)Quote:
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@GepperRankins
shut up u turd
@all helpfull
thanks any way
do i know you?
yesQuote:
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but you will never find out who
this will be my last message under this assumed identity & on this PC
have a nice day
On the assumption that you get paid leave and as such your leave is considered as part of the £20,000. Then your weekly wage (gross) is around £384.
On the assumption that you work 37 hours per week (with unpaid lunch breaks) then your hourly rate (gross) is around £10.40.
On the assumption that you are in the UK and pay tax and NI then your weekly take home is around £258, with your hourly nett at about £7.
These are obviously estimates, based on the scant information supplied and reasonable assumptions. manker can check the figures if you want, however her services are not cheap.
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