WebI’m worried Cz I googled the cost of living and most of the regions in Oxford are waaaay expensive!! Even more than London which I didn’t expect it when I ranked it up. all f1s get a base salary of 29k. it increases by a few grand because of night shift enhancements (37% extra of your normal hourly salary.) WebHello all, Just wondering what the average F1 take home is on reddit? I'm currently an F1 in the southwest and mine is around £2,100 on a 1250L tax code. I ask because even with working locums my take home was only £2,250 this month which was depressing to …
Does anyone know how much an FY1 salary is in London? - reddit
WebAtm my FY1 is gonna average out at £36,600 across the three rotations which is sign. higher than the base £28,808. I’m doing a surgical, medical, and supernumerary role to get this salary. For F2, I’ll be doing 2 surgical jobs and one ITU job. Any ideas what a realistic avg salary would be for an F2 if the base is £33,345 (as per BMA site). WebEngland 2024-19 F1 Haem, relatively few on calls and not many nights around £1900/m after tax/NI/Pension/Student Loan Resp, lots of on calls and weekends £2050 Urology, max allowable on all's and 1:2-1:3 weekends £2250. Supplemented with locums on first block easily for another £300/m. 1. dj 420
The BMA needs to compare to politician salary since 2008
WebBecause medical salaries are never static. They rise steadily as time passes and doctors gain seniority. A junior doctor who was newly qualified in 2010 is quite likely to be a registrar today. In NHS-speak, the 13-year journey from Foundation Year 1 to the Senior Trainee grade means a salary rising from £29,384 to £58,398. Then there’s ... WebCons salaries start at ~£79K, you can exceed that if you work a full year of £45/hr SHO locums. 13 ProfessionalBruncher • 3 yr. ago Definitely less locum jobs available at the moment and they will all look to replace you with a staff grade. I joined 4 agencies just to get 1 medicine ward job within commuting distance of Manchester. WebFY1 it's probably not achievable, but you could probably make £50k in FY2 if you did enough locum work (I think you'd be sacrificing some of that happiness though). Certainly by CT1/ST1 most jobs are paid in the late £40ks if they have an element of on-call cover, and that's without locum work. Jangles • 5 yr. ago JonJH • 5 yr. ago dj 3am