NG
How tasteless to speak that way.
Not tasteless at all....if more people spoke openly about their salaries it would lead to a lot more fairness and equality in the workplace. Especially in TV where people are often paid VASTLY differing salaries for doing the same job!
Too right... On the other hand basic salary isn't everything - you have to take pensions, other benefits, quality of life, job satisfaction, working conditions etc.
Then again - what was the saying ?
"You need to be independently wealthy to work for the BBC..."
noggin
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DorisK posted:
BBC unTALENT posted:
DorisK posted:
Thanks all. Nick - not seriously thinking of applying for it - couldn't stand the doilies - just interested in the salary range! If it was mega I might have gone for it but the max for that grade (I have now spoken to someone at the BBC!) appears to be around the £46,000 mark....couldn't cope with the paycut!! I'm sure the previous post holder must have been on more than that though - whaddaya think???
How tasteless to speak that way.
Not tasteless at all....if more people spoke openly about their salaries it would lead to a lot more fairness and equality in the workplace. Especially in TV where people are often paid VASTLY differing salaries for doing the same job!
Too right... On the other hand basic salary isn't everything - you have to take pensions, other benefits, quality of life, job satisfaction, working conditions etc.
Then again - what was the saying ?
"You need to be independently wealthy to work for the BBC..."