Nursing for 25 years in the uk and ireland, I get double pay for hours worked on a sunday
I worked 36 years in nhs and never got double time on Sunday
Nights and Saturday were 30% Sundays and bank holiday 60%
That's the NHS contract
Nursing for 25 years in the uk and ireland, I get double pay for hours worked on a sunday
I'm in mental health, I have always got double pay for Sundays, Always, it is certainty not the nhs contract, either way, a house near her would be big moneyI worked 36 years in nhs and never got double time on Sunday
Nights and Saturday were 30% Sundays and bank holiday 60%
That's the NHS contract
I'm in mental health, I have always got double pay for Sundays, Always, it is certainty not the nhs contract, either way, a house near her would be big money
Well, some are lucky to be born into a wealthy family hahaI think Help to Buy was on new builds only. Doubt it would apply on a terraced 3 bed house. But wasn't her father staying with her after she returned from Ibiza, and had his tools in the garage as well? So I wonder if her parents provided a hefty deposit (being an only child) with a view that they would occasionally live with her too, hence the 3 bedrooms despite her being young, and single?
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worked in Bristol till 2002, double pay on wards on Sundays, still getting double time in Ireland now. Either way , doesn't matter to this. She could work night and day if she wanted, no nurses available to work, ban on agency, some nurses working 7 days a week.The nhs is governed by the agenda for change frame work and every member of staff gets exactly the same unsociable hours payments.
Pay bands 4 to 9 inclusive get time and 60% on Sundays
She paid £178,950 for it in 2016. Sold in 2019 for £201k.I'm in mental health, I have always got double pay for Sundays, Always, it is certainty not the nhs contract, either way, a house near her would be big money
Her family don't seem wealthy to me but they are certainly far from skint, I think.Well, some are lucky to be born into a wealthy family haha
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Too bad she lost it.Her family don't seem wealthy to me but they are certainly far from skint, I think.
Yes, it's a larger than usual house for a single person but it's not that expensive as houses go and being only about a mile from where she worked it was probably a sensible purchase.
not sure if you are in the U.K. but that's a significant mortgage for a single person. I couldn't buy that place..She paid £178,950 for it in 2016. Sold in 2019 for £201k.
If she's had deposit help from parents and putting any savings of her own into it then based on having a decent income and, significantly, a secure job it wouldn't be that difficult to buy that place.
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I am in the UK. Mortgage rates were low then. Also, we don't know what deposit she had - she may have had £50k or more. For all we know her parents might have bought the place outright for her.not sure if you are in the U.K. but that's a significant mortgage for a single person. I couldn't buy that place..
Who knows what her goals were?it's clear that she had some very clearly defined goals in life. Having a family was obviously one of them and a house like that would fit those goals perfectly, imo.
Yes that's true..its a killer ...I've been known to do 6 nights in a row but certainly not that often
Not even that here, bank holiday perhaps (Christmas/new year too)- but nights and Sundays were basic pay, business as usual.We only ever got time & a half for Sundays, nights & Bank Holidays!
Not necessarily an only child thing tbf; I have a friend who is one of 3 siblings whose parents paid for a deposit. In addition, someone else I know, bought their 3-bed house about 7 years ago now- mid 40s now, still single and very happy with life- no intention to ever have children whatsoever. Sometimes it’s just about capital.I think Help to Buy was on new builds only. Doubt it would apply on a terraced 3 bed house. But wasn't her father staying with her after she returned from Ibiza, and had his tools in the garage as well? So I wonder if her parents provided a hefty deposit (being an only child) with a view that they would occasionally live with her too, hence the 3 bedrooms despite her being young, and single?
MOO
You have evidence of them.Who knows what her goals were?![]()
I don't think we know what her real goals in life were. She probably didn't even know. But that house didn't necessarily explain to us what they were.I am in the UK. Mortgage rates were low then. Also, we don't know what deposit she had - she may have had £50k or more. For all we know her parents might have bought the place outright for her.
I initially thought it was a rather unusual house for someone her age to buy. However, now that we know a bit more about her I don't think it's particularly strange; it's clear that she had some very clearly defined goals in life. Having a family was obviously one of them and a house like that would fit those goals perfectly, imo.
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