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but were talking a long time ago jay...think inflation..over the last 50 years or so.............lol
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but were talking a long time ago jay...think inflation..over the last 50 years or so.............lol
I've recently been offered an electrical apprenticeship. However I received my contract in the post today and I saw that my wage is going to be £2.65. I'm 19 years of age and have rent, car insurance etc to pay for so I was wondering am I expecting too much? Or as I'm thinking is this not enough?
PS... I know it is within the minimum wage for a first year apprentice I was just hoping for a little more considering my age.
THANKS!
Grade | Transport Provided | Own Transport |
---|---|---|
Stage 1 | £4.35 | £5.09 |
Stage 2 | £6.41 | £7.16 |
Stage 3 | £9.28 | £10.05 |
Stage 4 | £9.82 | £10.59 |
Yes Glenn, I came out of the womb clutching a copy of the regs , a set of drivers and armed with all the knowledge I needbut were talking a long time ago jay...think inflation..over the last 50 years or so....
is that what we call `rearin to go` trev?...Yes Glenn, I came out of the womb clutching a copy of the regs , a set of drivers and armed with all the knowledge I need
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fair play to you mate you are learning what we all feel is the best trade by far, what makes me mad is how someone could pay someone else a pittance like you earn and think its ok I got 1.50 an hour (no overtime I admit) in 1989 and things were a lot cheaper then,
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