Pension Payment of £333,000

What is the average wage in Teeside. Any one know how many jobs pay over the £10000 mark in wages apart from council jobs. How many off the top earners in the council have the degrees to demand that type of wager's .

Every job I would hope pays at least £10k.
 
What is the average wage in Teeside. Any one know how many jobs pay over the £10000 mark in wages apart from council jobs. How many off the top earners in the council have the degrees to demand that type of wager's .
I suspect that you're just trolling. Most people that live on Teesside can actually spell it.
 
What Jobs then
you seriously want a list? Doctors, quantity surveyors, consultants, offshore workers, project workers, contractors, dentists, directors/c-suite etc and that’s before you get into self employed business owners. My salary is north of 50k and I don’t even have a degree and didn’t really apply myself until my 30s. I work with people that get well over £500 a day.

councils have a couple of people on these salaries. if it’s so easy to do and get, why don’t you have one of these jobs?

 
Doctors £45,124 to £77,519.
Consultants £84,559 to £114,003 both Jobs need degrees and worth every penny
Offshore workers 😂😂
Contractors which ones not the lads that where striking last year
Dentist £51,000
The self employed do not have security of work and most don't have pensions
Average wages in teesside


if you are on 50 plus well done pal
 
Doctors £45,124 to £77,519.
Consultants £84,559 to £114,003 both Jobs need degrees and worth every penny
Offshore workers 😂😂
Contractors which ones not the lads that where striking last year
Dentist £51,000
The self employed do not have security of work and most don't have pensions
Average wages in teesside


if you are on 50 plus well done pal
You are confusing consultants and Consultant doctors.

Consultant doctors start on £85k (at about 35 year old). Average salary is over £100k. North Tees probably has 200+ consultants.

Consultants are the people that go in to a business to provide advice.
 
Why do you think the government are having to "level up" its a admission of 12 years of under investment and neglect of the North.
The tory government has over the last 12 years cut funding to the bone.
We get what we vote for, if the people vote to be shat on that's what we get
 
Doctors £45,124 to £77,519.
Consultants £84,559 to £114,003 both Jobs need degrees and worth every penny
Offshore workers 😂😂
Contractors which ones not the lads that where striking last year
Dentist £51,000
The self employed do not have security of work and most don't have pensions
Average wages in teesside


if you are on 50 plus well done pal



Manchester is a thriving city and the average income according to that site is only 2k a year more. Birmingham
Same. Northamptonshire, in range of London, the same 27k as boro but with a Tory council that went bankrupt

I've given you a link showing each councils employees that earn over 100k... so who is living in all the big houses other than the council staff if there are no jobs?

Self employed people absolutely do have pension plans
 
Anywhere you look in the public sector where there have been cuts, it all comes down from the central government who control the narrative and what happens below. The narrative since 2010 has been Austerity and it's a political choice not a financial one.

When they do decide to throw some money around it's very targeted and it's targeted politically rather than due to need. It's why Yarm/Eaglescliffe is the only place to get any money from the 'Levelling Up' fund first allocation of funds in the entire Tees Valley area.
 
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