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Is the Apprenticeship NMW fair?

Jamie

Jamie

Member
Do you think the apprenticeship national minimum wage is a fair wage? Let us know your thoughts here.
 

Ryan

Active Member
When you first get an apprenticeship (providing you've never had a job before),all you see is £££ signs. It does seem really good have £400+ going into your bank every month. But a few months down the line when you realise you're doing a job they'd be paying someone else twice or even three times the amount to do, starts to make it demoralising.

I'm not a fan of it. It should be in the £3 at least, but with the way the country is nowadays, I can't see that happening.

it's always an interesting subject though!
 
Jamie

Jamie

Member
When you first get an apprenticeship (providing you've never had a job before),all you see is £££ signs. It does seem really good have £400+ going into your bank every month. But a few months down the line when you realise you're doing a job they'd be paying someone else twice or even three times the amount to do, starts to make it demoralising.

I'm not a fan of it. It should be in the £3 at least, but with the way the country is nowadays, I can't see that happening.

it's always an interesting subject though!
I actually had a different full time job before my apprenticeship, earning £300+ a week. So it was hard going down to £100 a week, but worth it in the long run.
 

Ryan

Active Member
Blimey! That's a massive drop! Will it affect you with any bills etc?

The worst thing about it is that a few of my friends work at Tesco, so they're earning £7 something an hour, and I was obviously on nmw for an apprenticeship!

But like you said, they're worth it in the long run :)
 
Jamie

Jamie

Member
I make sure my bills come first. I still manage to pay my rent, phone and broadband (and bus pass). I have a bit left over for myself as get an extra £45 a week from working on a Sunday so it's not too bad.
 
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Ian Wincote...

New Member
I think it is quite low, but it is enough to get by on. And it sets you up well for the future.
 
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Harry

I'm new here!
I don't think it is fair. I have never been on minimum wage, my apprenticeship has always been above it. I started off on £120 a week, but it has risen to £155 since I have been taking more and more responsibility.
 
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