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Postal workers discussion forum. Discuss the day to day life in a Blue Shirt.
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Chelseablue
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by Chelseablue »
IHR. Would that be more than vr?
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Edboy
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- Joined: 10 Jun 2022, 06:22
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by Edboy »
Someone in my D.O. got £18,00.
30 years service.
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ted_e_bear
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by ted_e_bear »
No
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Chelseablue
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by Chelseablue »
Ok thanks for replies
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Chelseablue
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by Chelseablue »
Edboy wrote: ↑Today, 06:09
Someone in my D.O. got £18,00.
30 years service.
Im near same service. £18 sounds great lol
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FirstPost
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by FirstPost »
Is it taxed?
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Jefferson Starfish
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- Joined: 12 Aug 2011, 15:32
- Gender: Female
- Location: Greendale DO
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by Jefferson Starfish »
VR is a max of 12 months pay - anything under £30k is tax free.
IHR is 16 weeks pay(tax free), plus 12 weeks? PILON(taxed).
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pieoftheday
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by pieoftheday »
Full time, 40yr service, £15,500 before tax
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Chelseablue
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by Chelseablue »
Peanuts really for 30 plus years service. !
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Gary55
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- Joined: 29 Jun 2021, 21:02
- Gender: Male
- Location: london
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by Gary55 »
No chance of VR in our office. Nowhere near enough staff already