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And that's before you've got out of the van...it’s often dirty , dusty , grubby work but can be very rewarding
Could you manage on apprentice salary.?
Could you manage on apprentice salary.?
Blimey that aint bad, My first year was 90p per hour 79/80has the pay gone up in recent years ? , mine was £4 per hour back in the 90s ..
it was quite good pay with the local borough council do council rewires before I moved to a private company to finish my apprenticeship. Then after 5 years , off to be self deployed / agency work. £10 phBlimey that aint bad, My first year was 90p per hour 79/80
It will be a pay cut, but I always wanted to build and learn a trade. I know pay will improve over time. For some reason learning a skill like this seems very valuable and worthwhile. I'm excited and nervous. Thank you.Could you manage on apprentice salary.?
I will have to budget better.has the pay gone up in recent years ? , mine was £4 per hour back in the 90s ..
So you left the trades to become an accountant? Are you satisfied with the change.Try an accountancy course, that will get you more money sooner. Trust me, I'm a dog in a top-hat!
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