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Just been on the DirectGov website there, and I find the NMW disgusting! The thought that an apprentice can be paid ÂŁ2.60ph (the apprentice rate, for apprentices under 19 or 19 or over and in the first year of their apprenticeship) is shocking. That means that if they're working a 40 hour week they'll be paid a mere ÂŁ104 before tax. Barely pays the bills if you live alone, and it's a disgrace tha t people on the dole can get more than this for sitting on their arses not wanting to work.

Deep breaths.

I'm currently on the NMW myself for my age (ÂŁ4.98ph) and work alongside people with less experience than me, less qualifications than me, and who my boss trusts less than me, yet they are being paid more than double my wage and why? Because I can't drive and because in my mind, my company sees age as a factor towards wage structure.

More deep breaths. Sorry for the rant, just had to get it out to see other peoples views on the matter. All thoughts and criticism will be welcomed and took into perspective!
 
Complete your apprenticeship and you will be qualified to earn an electricians wage. MOST of us had to go through the same as you. Presumably you are an apprentice. If you are, maybe it doesn't seem fair but be thankful, it is the best way to go.
 
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ÂŁ104 before tax, when I started my apprenticeship in 1997, I received the heady sum of ÂŁ30 per week!

At the start of my 2nd year, It was still only ÂŁ60 per week.


Halfway through my 2nd year I was given a van and told to get on with it, all for the princely sum of ÂŁ75 per week.


Gotta take the rough with the smooth I'm afraid and looking back, I wouldn't have wanted it any other way.
 
I had to turn down an Apprenticeship I was offered for this reason. Wouldn't be so bad if I didn't live alone I suppose and 2 wages would be coming in, but there's not a cat in hells chance of running a house on that. Still, it lifted my spirits that I was the first person to be thought of for the job. :)
 
My first pay packet while serving my apprenticeship contained the princely sum of ÂŁ18 for a 40 hour week, having the privilege of holding ladders, passing tools to my mentor, being sent to the shops whenever he wanted food/tabs/papers etc, tidying up after him, occassionally being clashed round me lugs etc.
Then he started to teach me things for which now I'm very grateful.
 
ÂŁ45 when all my non apprenticed mates were on double or triple that a week and still had to pay my digs to my parents out of that, ran a car too and still went out every weekend on the lash... good time wouldn't change them for the world.....why because all my mates who took the p**s at the time are not earning nearly as much as i am. You gotta take the good with the bad....that includes the many clips round the lug experienced by so many apprentices...lol
 
My first pay packet while serving my apprenticeship contained the princely sum of ÂŁ18 for a 40 hour week, having the privilege of holding ladders, passing tools to my mentor, being sent to the shops whenever he wanted food/tabs/papers etc, tidying up after him, occassionally being clashed round me lugs etc.
Then he started to teach me things for which now I'm very grateful.

Like sorting out a decent brew ?
 
Thanks for the replies, everyone. I know you're all thinking "what a whinger", and I understand that back during all your apprenticeships you woulda been earning much less than I am now.
That being said, that was then and this is now. Things are different, and apprentices are treated differently. Apprentices are never "clipped round the lug" these days, get a fair share of any scrap money, and can give back as much cheek as they are given by the sparks.
Even though I'm still technically classed as an apprentice, I don't see myself as one as I have passed all the necessary exams, had 3-4 years on the job, and have just recently ran my first job for my company.
Surely I'm justified more than what I'm paid?

Thanks again.
 
I think we all understand how you feel Ohm what we are saying is it wasn't easy for us either and nobody thinks your a whinger because i think we have all been in the same place you are now. In my case it was just as hard as i got married in my third year of my apprenticeship! When your apprenticeship finishes just enjoy the good times that will come.
 

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