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What job can i get that gives £2000 a month?
I am wondering what job can i get that gives £2000 a month (i am 16)
I have all C-A's in my GCSE
i also have a IT, Food and Hospitality and Catering GCSE
11 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
prostitute
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I work in the finance industry, specifically in private equity funds and I earn £3050 a month but I am 28, I didn't get there overnight. I did all sorts of courses and ended up with a diploma in offshore finance and administration.
BUT be warned - it is boring work, you are basically sitting in front of a computer screen all day. Yeah there are worse jobs but it is a weird mix of stress and boredom, that is basically your daily routine. And it is pretty soulless, you are just helping rich people get richer. Not much job satisfaction.
But if you don't care about that and you want the big bucks then yeah I would reccomend a career in finance. You also get big fat bonuses as well and 30 days paid holiday
P.s - I didn't go to Uni, the job paid for my diploma and I did it via evening classes. Very hard doing three hours studying after a long days work.
- Anonymous5 years ago
I spent quite some years residing in ny city, and besides the reality that the city itself would not scare me, i comprehend adequate approximately it that i does no longer pass to the city till I had a plan. If I have been you, i might have so lots extra advantageous than $1500 saved up. i might paintings my butt off, make residing preparations first - a minimum of discover somebody to room with, discover an condo someplace, something. stumble on a role, etc.... it's going to be quite troublesome for you in looking a role while you're staying in a hostel. Jobs choose to ascertain a resume with an eternal handle. in case you pass to a settlement/temp employer (which will discover you a role the quickest) they could even analyze your handle - they each and every so often ask for information approximately your tenancy on your application. looking jobs are tough in case you do not have a sq. residing subject, so which you decide directly to paintings that out first and optimal. truthfully in basic terms attempt to discover a role the place you could sustain your money the place you're. ny city will continually be there....
- Anonymous1 decade ago
No chance - you would need to be degree educated to earn that type of cash.
If you wanted to work in the catering industry and only have GCSEs then you're looking at earning less than half that.
I would suggest you do A levels at least
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- 1 decade ago
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- 1 decade ago
Being honest i dont know of many companies that would pay £2000 a month to someone with little or no experience.
You could, i suppose if your sure you need that amount take a second job? which may get you close to the figure your after.
- GeminiLv 51 decade ago
UPS Truck Driver- they only need a high school diploma and get paid about $700-$100 a week! But it takes a couple of years to get to drive for them..you have to start as a loader...putting boxes in trucks.
- ?Lv 61 decade ago
Without A Levels or a Btec, and with the economy as it is, your not going to get a job that pays that kind of money with only GCSEs.
You may not even get a job that pays by the hour.
Source(s): My own experience of dropping out of college this year.