In the UK, the starting salary for a newly qualified Midwife working outside of London is just under ?20,000 (Band 5). This does not include any shift allowances or overtime, which can increase the take home pay considerably. After one or 2 years, midwives progress to Band 6, and most will be earning ?22,000 - ?27,000 plus shift allowances on top. More senior midwives (band 7) will earn ?30,000 plus. London midwives commence on band 6 pay, and are in effect always one band ahead of other midwives. However, most people think that the little extra money they earn is not comparable to the extra cost of living in London.
the bands will have changed from April 09 due to the agenda for change, go to nhs website for more details on the salary bands for nursing and medical professions.
How much money does an electrician earn in a year in Australia
£20000
I think it is about £14,526.87 a year.
1£ a year
£2 if they are lucky
Architects in the UK make anywhere from 30,000-65,000 a year.
Bout £5 pound An Hour
Ive heard that a joiner on a work site can earn £1000 a week
its between £1500-£3500
the UK police officers earn about £200 '000- £300'00 per week on special investigations they receive £500'000
can earn up to 35k a year but you first need more experience normally 20k
it can range from a student graduate midwiffe 20,000 then a midwife 30,000 to a surgeon and midwife for a few years 35-40,000 In The UK The Pay Is Around 19,700 A Year But If You Work There For About 12 Months Then The Pay Will Go Up To About 22,500 The If You Go To The consultancy Level Which Is A High Level You Can Get About 40,000 A Year