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Do you think people over say 21 should be on the normal minimum wage even if they are an apprentice?

Im 25, i do 4 days a week ( 1 at coll ) and im on 900 a month, which im happy with, however im trying to get a new job with a guy who can give me a much wider field of experience however im worried of a huge pay cut. How many of you get paid for than the few quid an hour it is at the moment?
 
Do you think people over say 21 should be on the normal minimum wage even if they are an apprentice?

Im 25, i do 4 days a week ( 1 at coll ) and im on 900 a month, which im happy with, however im trying to get a new job with a guy who can give me a much wider field of experience however im worried of a huge pay cut. How many of you get paid for than the few quid an hour it is at the moment?

The minimum wage for an an apprentice is currently ÂŁ2.73 an hour. This rate is for apprentices aged 16 to 18 and those aged 19 or over who are in their first year. So after your first year you should be paid the minimum wage for your age which is currently ÂŁ6.50 an hour for 21 and over.
 
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