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  • M Meysam Mahfouzi

    Could anybody please tell me what is the range of salary paid to a programmer in London? (before tax) Thanks

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    MidwestLimey
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    M120,500 Where M is MidwestLimey Credits. Exchange rate is up to me.

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      M120,500 Where M is MidwestLimey Credits. Exchange rate is up to me.

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      martin_hughes
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      Are they negative credits - people have to pay you for the privilege of working for you? :D

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        Are they negative credits - people have to pay you for the privilege of working for you? :D

        print "http://www.codeproject.com".toURL().text Ain't that Groovy?

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        Jim Crafton
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        No just for the privilege of working.

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        • M Meysam Mahfouzi

          Could anybody please tell me what is the range of salary paid to a programmer in London? (before tax) Thanks

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          martin_hughes
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          There's a huge range depending on field, sector and experience. I'm out of touch with current salaries, but last time I looked for a very junior position you might be looking at £20k-£22k and the senior, but with no management responsibilities, perhaps £45k-£50k. Add management responsibilities and you might be looking at £60k+. But it depends on sector. Finance, before they all got their bottoms smacked for being a bunch of swindlers, were probably the best payers - them or management consultants. An outfit providing software to the sausage making industry would certainly be towards the bottom end of the pay scales. Be aware that London is not a cheap place to live; you're almost certainly in for a reasonably long commute.

          print "http://www.codeproject.com".toURL().text Ain't that Groovy?

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          • M martin_hughes

            There's a huge range depending on field, sector and experience. I'm out of touch with current salaries, but last time I looked for a very junior position you might be looking at £20k-£22k and the senior, but with no management responsibilities, perhaps £45k-£50k. Add management responsibilities and you might be looking at £60k+. But it depends on sector. Finance, before they all got their bottoms smacked for being a bunch of swindlers, were probably the best payers - them or management consultants. An outfit providing software to the sausage making industry would certainly be towards the bottom end of the pay scales. Be aware that London is not a cheap place to live; you're almost certainly in for a reasonably long commute.

            print "http://www.codeproject.com".toURL().text Ain't that Groovy?

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            MidwestLimey
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            I've no idea why my sister lives there. Subpar pay and overpriced, well, everything.

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            • M MidwestLimey

              I've no idea why my sister lives there. Subpar pay and overpriced, well, everything.

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              martin_hughes
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              Sisters. There's no accounting for them. Mine lives in London and is constantly bitching about the cost of living. I tell her, "Move out! Commute!", but no, the silly bint insists that the commute would be "too hard".

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                70 billion Zim dollars. Perhaps you should go look on the job board for an indicator according to your skill level.

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                Yusuf
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                bah, McD is not paying Z$ 309,018,410.25 / hr. working for whole day he is in 2.4 billion per day. Working 40 hrs per week he could earn up to 99 Billion. With that much money, why does he need to work IT :omg: That guy could retire by working just one month. :rolleyes:

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                • M martin_hughes

                  Sisters. There's no accounting for them. Mine lives in London and is constantly bitching about the cost of living. I tell her, "Move out! Commute!", but no, the silly bint insists that the commute would be "too hard".

                  print "http://www.codeproject.com".toURL().text Ain't that Groovy?

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                  Anthony Mushrow
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                  Complains its too difficult to commute, complains it too expensive to stay. Now that's a Brit. We do love to complain! At least I do, and most people I know like to complain.

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                  • M Meysam Mahfouzi

                    Could anybody please tell me what is the range of salary paid to a programmer in London? (before tax) Thanks

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                    Dalek Dave
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                    30K

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                    • M Meysam Mahfouzi

                      Could anybody please tell me what is the range of salary paid to a programmer in London? (before tax) Thanks

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                      NormDroid
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                      Nothing, there are no jobs.

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