
jet-set
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It's not bad to start with and give you experience of living in this country. £75 for bed & board is very good. Give it a try-nothing ventured nothing gained! Good luck! |
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run_run_rabbit
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yeh its good but its not brilliant. i dare say you'll manage |
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valda54
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well i am self employed work damn hard 6 days a week, all my money goes on paying utility bills food and mortgage,, nothing left over for me,, if that was a choice i had,, i would jump at it. no worries that is heaven |
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Strudders67
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£75 for accommodation incl food is good....check what bills you will have to pay on top of that. I would expect you will have to pay for phone calls. About 10 years ago, I rented out my spare single room and I was charging £80p/w back then...no food included but all bills apart the phone were included in that price..
Hertfordshire is not as expensive as London although, being close, obviously it's not the cheapest place in the UK.
The salary isn't high, but food and accommodation are the most expensive part of living here and you're getting a good deal on that side. You can buy drink in the local supermarket and drink at home if you find that you can't afford to go out too often.
I think it would be worth taking the job for the experience. |
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idolike2bebesidetheseaside
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It's probably about the right pay for the level of the job, and £75 board and lodgings is good for the London area (you would struggle just to rent a room for this in London). Hertfordshire is usually a bit cheaper. What you really need to consider is whereabouts in Hertfordshire is the hotel? Some parts of the county are fairly rural and you'll spend a fortune on public transport to get anywhere vaguely exciting! Other parts of the county are not particularly pretty and there is not much going on. However, if you were in a town like St Albans, you can get into London easily (20 mins to London Kings Cross, through train to Brighton) and the St Albans itself has a lot going on. Do your research before you go out! Get a rough guide to Great Britain to read up on the places you are interested in working in. There are some places in Hertfordshire (as is true of all counties and countries) that you really wouldn't want to end up in! Another tip would be to ask the hotel to email pictures of the staff accommodation, sometimes this can be run down, or you might have to share a bathroom/kitchen/washing facilities with a large number of people.
Best of luck, I'm sure you'll make the right decision. |
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dick19532003
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as others have said the salary is not brilliant but is offset by the fact that you have only to pay £75 a week rent and food .if your young and have no ties id give it a try .by the way your english is very good . |
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Rob E
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Hi Brenno.
You could just live on this wage, but you wouldn't have alot left over to go much further than a simple basic life. Don't get contracted into really long hours per week, either, just because you live-in.
If you think you'd be tolerant of slim-line income for a bit, and would look around for other jobs, come along.
Hertfordshire, depending on which area, is cheaper than inner London for living costs.
Good luck! Rob |
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Crackers
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The cost of living varies in this country depending where abouts you live. I dont know what the average salary in Helfordshire is? If i were you i would go for it. Once you get a job here, the only way is up! You could stick it six months- a year and if you dont like it, find another. It will be easier to get a better job then. |
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Philip W
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On £12,000 a year you will have £191 a week left after tax and National Insurance.
Take off the £75 and that leaves £116 a week. As a receptionist you will probably be working some evenings so £116 will go a fair way. You need to check it the food is included everyday, or just the days you are working and if it is all meals.
Your English looks good from your post so do you need to improve it further before looking for a better job ?
Also Hertfordshire is 20 miles from central London so you will need to allow for travel if you want to go into London regularly |
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oddball59
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I think that's pretty good! £75 a week for living and food costs is cheap. You'll still have enough money left to play with and no utility bills either! Go for it. |
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life is
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no stay where you are - you wont survive in the uk on 12,000 a year |
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Queen Victoria of Port
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No, that's not a good salary. Junior receptionists in London earn between £15,000 - £21,000.
Send your C.V. online to some employment agencies in London and see if they can help to find you a job.
www.reed.co.uk |
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leann_hp28
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If I were you I wouldn't accept the offer. You need a lot more than that amount to live in the U.K. |
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JUPITER
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I also don't think that's a good income - also remember that the UK is an extremely expensive country (compared with prices in Germany, France, Italy, etc)....Try to get a better paid job in England.
Greetings from Germany... |
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urbanrt
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It's not great to be honest but then that is because UK is overpriced and seems to be spiralling out of control to the point where prices keeping in line with inflation have gone right out of the window. |
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spider 1
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No it's not good at all. If food and accommodation is all paid at £75 pw you will be left with about £100 a week to yourself,one night out in that area and you are skint! |
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steve adams
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no not really im sure you can get a better job
however if the lodging and food was free, it would be |
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Penfold
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GB£12000 salary will give you about GB£8000 after deductions (tax, national insurance etc). Your accomodation (which presumably include gas, electric, water and tv licence) and food will cost GB£75 a week or £3900 a year. That will leave you GB£4100 a year or GB£78 a week for everything else. Moving to the Hertforshire on that salary on the terms you describe is affordable (of course assuming the utilities are paid for; if not find out how much the utilities did cost when the last bill was paid at your accomodation and take that into account). You just won't be able to go out every night. Travel on buses around Hertfordshire will cost about £GB1.20 for a single journey or about GB£6 for a day card. A pint of beer in Hertfordshire will cost GB£2.50 to GB£3. A cinema ticket will cost about GB£8. A book will cost about £5- £8. Travel into London and around London on the underground will cost about GB£11. |
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Tamart
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Not good. The average UK salary is about £300 a week. It is worth considering if you have free accommodation and you are single and want some time in England to get experience.
Buona Fortuna mio caro
Auguri |
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HLW
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You should try further up north - one of my friends does the same job in a hotel in Chester, she earns £13,000 a year and pays £60 per week for her rent.
Slightly cheaper to live up north I think! |
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billy
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that salary is not very good
You can easily get a receptionist job in London for £18,000 a year |
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Stygian
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That's £12000 before tax and National Insurance. You need to reckon on losing very roughly 30% in deductions. Do the maths and work out after paying £75 per week on food and accommodation what you're left with. You may find it isn't worth your while. London is expensive and you will not be able to afford to rent privately or buy property on that salary.
Good luck with whatever you decide. |
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Rad
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no i wouldnt! |
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champagne
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No im afraid thats an awful wage,especially as your accomodation will be £75 a week.Its not worth it. |
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