£17000-£22000 PER ANNUM whats it == per week
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wizzbilly said:
sorry stupied question but am rubbish when comes to money haha
been offerd a job wage is between £17000-£22000 PER ANNUM whats that going to work out per week or hourly rate ? 38hrs pw
many thanks
Take 17,000. Divide by 12 to get monthly salary = £ 1,416been offerd a job wage is between £17000-£22000 PER ANNUM whats that going to work out per week or hourly rate ? 38hrs pw
many thanks
Divide by Four to get weekly = £354
Divide by 5 for get daily = £70
Or divide by 38for hourly = £9.30
james_tigerwoods said:
What I've always used as a very quick rule of thumb (I forget where I heard it) was that to take the first two digits of your pay (or 3 if you earn over £99,999) and half it to give a rough idea - for hourly, that is...
That's cool. And it sort of works too! MATHS IS FUN!Edited by james_tigerwoods on Wednesday 28th October 10:58
many thanks for the help , sorry posted in wrong section just been in to interview and told me to have a think about it and get back to them if i wanted the job so using my i phone .
suppose work is work , i just no what i get at the minute pw so wanted to compare that with what there offering
thanks
suppose work is work , i just no what i get at the minute pw so wanted to compare that with what there offering
thanks
Mr Gear said:
james_tigerwoods said:
What I've always used as a very quick rule of thumb (I forget where I heard it) was that to take the first two digits of your pay (or 3 if you earn over £99,999) and half it to give a rough idea - for hourly, that is...
That's cool. And it sort of works too! MATHS IS FUN!Edited by james_tigerwoods on Wednesday 28th October 10:58
james_tigerwoods said:
Mr Gear said:
james_tigerwoods said:
What I've always used as a very quick rule of thumb (I forget where I heard it) was that to take the first two digits of your pay (or 3 if you earn over £99,999) and half it to give a rough idea - for hourly, that is...
That's cool. And it sort of works too! MATHS IS FUN!Edited by james_tigerwoods on Wednesday 28th October 10:58
Mr Gear said:
james_tigerwoods said:
Mr Gear said:
james_tigerwoods said:
What I've always used as a very quick rule of thumb (I forget where I heard it) was that to take the first two digits of your pay (or 3 if you earn over £99,999) and half it to give a rough idea - for hourly, that is...
That's cool. And it sort of works too! MATHS IS FUN!Edited by james_tigerwoods on Wednesday 28th October 10:58
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