Vacancy Landscape photographers

when they say £19,621 to £21,519 pro rata and it is 15 hours per week, how does that calculate?

is that the wage for doing the 15 hours or would that be the full time wage and it gets pro rata-ed down. For example at the average of 37.5 hours a week it's essentially 40% so would the wage be £7,848 to £8,607

i never get pro rata
 
joescrivens said:
when they say £19,621 to £21,519 pro rata and it is 15 hours per week, how does that calculate?

is that the wage for doing the 15 hours or would that be the full time wage and it gets pro rata-ed down. For example at the average of 37.5 hours a week it's essentially 40% so would the wage be £7,848 to £8,607

i never get pro rata

That's how I understand it, however like you not 100% sure :-)
 
when they say £19,621 to £21,519 pro rata and it is 15 hours per week, how does that calculate?

is that the wage for doing the 15 hours or would that be the full time wage and it gets pro rata-ed down. For example at the average of 37.5 hours a week it's essentially 40% so would the wage be £7,848 to £8,607

i never get pro rata

The lower rates in your answer are what you'd get [paid for a 15 hour week.
 
Would probably suit a retired togger or someone that isn't bothered too much about luxuries such as food, rent, new bike chain etc....
 
yeah it's not exactly well paid is it. but i suppose you are attracting people who enjoy doing a hobby so willing to take a pay cut
 
yeah it's not exactly well paid is it. but i suppose you are attracting people who enjoy doing a hobby so willing to take a pay cut

Great place to be a landscape photographer but it certainly won't make you rich - even travel expenses are a bit mean - they only pay 40p/mile for the first 5000miles which I'm sure you'll easily run up driving around Derbyshire

Simon
 
Around 8k a year for 15 hours work a week?

I don't think that's bad, especially when you take into account that you're doing something that you're likely to enjoy :confused:

You could easily fit another job in as well, or do self employed photography (weddings, for example?) around these 15 hours.
 
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