• Question: How much money do tou get, doing the job you do per month?

    Asked by jakehopkins2k10 to Joseph, Hywel, Patience, Poonam, Rachael on 15 Jun 2010 in Categories: . This question was also asked by rockprincess.
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      Joseph Cook answered on 15 Jun 2010:


      As a postdoctoral researcher like me you usually get a salary of £20-30,000 a year before tax, national insurance, student loan, pension etc. The exact salary depends on things like how much experience you have or how long you’ve been in your job. The longer you work in science, the higher the salary is likely to increase.

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