How much do teachers earn in the uk? Secondary school teacher's salaries.?
I would say about 600 a week (£) i don't think i could do it for any less.
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level 2, 24,765 quid a year
600 a week with fuel prices and cost of living is low. Ask around you local area and they may give you a higher pay. The best thing you can do is search. Good luck!
Dream on! More like half that and you certainly dont do a challenging job like that for the money. It has its own rewards.
For offering your good services for that much, you must be very greedy.
about £24k to start off in London but then u can easily run up the scale, plus unbelievable benefits on housing etc. golden handshakes etc etc. all stuff that college and uni lecturers dont get - bizzre that u have to hold multiple degrees, phd and teach and publish regualrly to be a uni lecturer, and have les holidays and work longer hours. but often are paid less than some teachers in london. but as someone said about the teaching - u dont do it for the money.
You could try using salary.com or payscale.com
They're US, but tend to have UK data also and should give you a good idea across all the different departments, locations and levels
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Answers:
level 2, 24,765 quid a year
600 a week with fuel prices and cost of living is low. Ask around you local area and they may give you a higher pay. The best thing you can do is search. Good luck!
Dream on! More like half that and you certainly dont do a challenging job like that for the money. It has its own rewards.
For offering your good services for that much, you must be very greedy.
about £24k to start off in London but then u can easily run up the scale, plus unbelievable benefits on housing etc. golden handshakes etc etc. all stuff that college and uni lecturers dont get - bizzre that u have to hold multiple degrees, phd and teach and publish regualrly to be a uni lecturer, and have les holidays and work longer hours. but often are paid less than some teachers in london. but as someone said about the teaching - u dont do it for the money.
You could try using salary.com or payscale.com
They're US, but tend to have UK data also and should give you a good idea across all the different departments, locations and levels
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