Question:
Hello, is there anyone that can tell me the average UK salary? I'd like to move to UK and I've been asked..
anonymous
2007-06-19 05:59:51 UTC
to state my expected salary. I work in the translation and Project manging business. Please keep in mind that I'd like to move to the south of UK and I know it's a bit expensive down there. Any suggestion will be highly appreciated!
Thirteen answers:
Paul H
2007-06-19 11:01:09 UTC
Cost of living in UK is about 30% more than USA. The things you actually need, like food, shoes, clothes, fuel and housing are all expensive. Cack you don't really need is cheap.

The fuel will put you off.....the average UK car does about 35 miles per UK gallon. UK petrol is £4.36 per gallon. That's nearly 9 bucks! OK, our gallon is a bit bigger than yours, please be free to convert it once you've picked your chin off the floor.
anonymous
2007-06-19 06:15:28 UTC
As a Project Manager, u can expect around £35000:00 easy. I would suggest that u look at sites like Monster to what type of salary offered, and in what areas.



I hope this helps
Helena
2007-06-19 10:51:02 UTC
The average salary for absolutely everyone is about £23000. However, as you job is skilled, you'd probably earn more.



If you choose to live in London then you'll get paid more than for the same job outside London, but living costs in the capital are a lot higher.
akbar a
2007-06-19 06:41:35 UTC
wherever you are in the the world ,salary you are getting is not important .the important thing if this salary will give the standard of living which is suitable for you,



what is the point of getting a hi salary and you cant have good apartment ,a car and may be a mobile.
anonymous
2007-06-19 06:27:20 UTC
try www.ereiri.co.uk It's a salary comparison site.you have to register but I think you'll get the info you require.The average household income is around £25,000p/a thats about $47000?Obviously you can easily earn a lot more than that.Good luck
Daniel R
2007-06-19 06:07:50 UTC
I would expect a project manager to earn about £45K upwards in London.
mariolla oneill
2007-06-19 06:33:17 UTC
Well ask your sponceror who is giving you a job in the uk.or if you have applied to a company on your own find out what are they going to start you off on.good luck.
Em x
2007-06-19 06:08:02 UTC
Translation work isnt as highly paid as you would imagine - think its because we now have lots of people who can translate lots of languages!
KD
2007-06-19 06:09:44 UTC
Take your expected salary where you are now and convert it to pounds.
Shots
2007-06-19 06:13:36 UTC
id suggest between 30-35000 a year
anonymous
2007-06-19 06:03:29 UTC
Average UK salary is £23,400.

You would probably earn more than that.
**********
2007-06-19 06:10:06 UTC
Check out www.monster.co.uk, it shoudl give you details like that.
anonymous
2007-06-19 06:03:23 UTC
Don't bother stay where you are! we have no room for any1 else


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