Pay table average wages for 2012

Find out how your annual wage compares to the national average in our guide to the best paid jobs.
The earnings data is published in the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings and covers the average pay for workers, covering more than 400 trades and professions.
The data is drawn from HM Revenue & Customs and Pay As You Earn tax records. Big business bosses and chief executives saw a 3.8% per cent fall in their salaries in 2012 year - earning an average of £120,830.
The report revealed that the average annual salary for full-time employees is now £26,664.

dailymail.co.uk/money/articl … tions.html

241 Large goods vehicle drivers £25,310

It was a long way down before I found us

surprised wer’e even on it :smiling_imp:

Good news!!! we’ve jumped one place, :laughing:

151 Customer service managers and supervisors £29,564 is in again at 152 :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:

131 and 132 are also the same, if this keeps up we’ll be at the top :confused:

Ok sad I know, i’ll stop looking now :blush:

With a bit of luck,come 14th of September and hopefully a lot of wagons not going anywhere. Things will change. Not before time either.

Plasterers don’t earn £21,000 i know :confused: I take a lot of that with a pinch of salt.

bald bloke:
Plasterers don’t earn £21,000 i know :confused: I take a lot of that with a pinch of salt.

My mate is a plasterer and he can take home a grand or a bit more a week home with some hours in and sat mornings. Self employed of course.

Number 95;-):wink:

bald bloke:
Plasterers don’t earn £21,000 i know :confused: I take a lot of that with a pinch of salt.

Indeed. Many self emoloyed plasterers accounts SHOW they earn 21k. The reality will be much different.

So if lgv drivers are at no241 on £25.310 and bus and coach drivers at no283 on £22.411… So what is a road transport driver at No299 on £21.173…never heard that term used before what do they drive ■■?

Steevo:
Number 95;-):wink:

I guess that’s agency drivers :unamused:

yorkshire terrier:
So if lgv drivers are at no241 on £25.310 and bus and coach drivers at no283 on £22.411… So what is a road transport driver at No299 on £21.173…never heard that term used before what do they drive ■■?

Presumably they are the White Van Men.

Aircraft engineers do not earn £77000. Pilots do but the engineers I know don’t earn anywhere near that

A lot of the workers in that list don’t work the hours that us drivers do

Frazer smith:
A lot of the workers in that list don’t work the hours that us drivers do

The hours that some drivers do…

My new job is contracted for 48 hours a week @ £25,000 per year, any hours over that is paid at nearly £15ph :smiley:

Alcpone:
My new job is contracted for 48 hours a week @ £25,000 per year, any hours over that is paid at nearly £15ph :smiley:

Well done

My P60 will be about £30k this tax year, if you were to work out the hourly rate though it’d be <£9ph straight through.

Shame this is all meaningless - because it’s not for like-for-like hours comparisons…

The wages figures should be based upon what you get for the shortest number of hours worked by anyone on the list. Eg. 35 hours a week as worked by the suits… :bulb:

For 35 hours in this job, there’s a fair few that have not got out of teen thousand yet! :exclamation:

The final wage is what counts, the money you actually get in your hand every week or every month, irrespective of how you got it, or how many late nights, early starts or number of hours you needed to do to get it. It not just truck drivers that work long, or unsocial hours.