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I work in retail management as an assistant manager. can you tell me if my earnings are right please?
Asked by dukeof23
I work in a food store that is taking approx £120,000 once you minus the non-profit making extras. My salary is £22,500. Can you tell me if this is about right, too high, or too low? I'd be interested to see how it compares with others. many thanks in advance.
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Sale positions are never paid that well but I'd say your earnings are pretty fair !!
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too be on 22pa is good for a food shop, i used work as`a head chef & only got 18 pa , stop worring
Answered by BRAVEHEART
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It's paid rather well seeing as its not really critical is it?
Answered by marcus b
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120,00 takings per week?
Depend what area your in and city/town I used to work for 3 and I know I was lower paid than my collegues who worked for the same company cause they were in a different Band as they were in city and I was in a town.
Answered by Lisa
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It sounds very reasonable to me - the store's profit does not have anything to do with your salary.
Answered by Caroline H
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Typically profit margins are poor in the food industry. Salaries tend to be lower....but work is steady - no one stops grocery shopping.
Sorry can't comment on your specific situation but it does not look bad from here.
Why not look at starting a part-time business. Read Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki for insights into self-employment.
Good Fortune to you.
Answered by Smilin' Fred
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id say its pretty good. i work for sainsburys and my salary is only just that. our store take 835k a week
Answered by monkey
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I think you are overpaid well.
Answered by senzia
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Considering the retail industry is notorious for low wages I think you are on a very good rate especially when you consider the type of awful money nurses, firemen & ambulance people earn in jobs that save lives.
Answered by monkeyface
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I think it is about avergae maybe a bit better than the norm.
Answered by oliver f
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