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Pay

Posted: Fri 13 Aug, 2004 11:02 pm
by shifty_uk
Right, in the past ive been handed a leaflet with the Royal Marines pay on it by my local AFCO, BUT i dont have a clue about pay etc, So ive been askin around and some people tell me the royal marines pay is rubbish and other people tell me its gr8 wages. Can someone patch this up for me?

I think its about 11K a year Marines get, and it gets higher as u climb the ranks of course.

Posted: Fri 13 Aug, 2004 11:52 pm
by Peds
Its nowhere near as high as it should be.

Estate agents... how much do they get? Do they ever need to go and get shot at for the security of the country? Bah.

I seem to remember it being around the 11,700 mark, but dont quote me on that.

Posted: Sat 14 Aug, 2004 12:01 am
by robj
Last year I was on 22,500 pound a year (my pound sign dont work!) and therefore I will be halfing my intake WHEN I join. I dont care about the money though. If I did then I would of carried on my computing career, but sod that boring stuff.

Im not sure if that made sense as ive drank a few too many :wink: :drinking: :drinking: :drinking: :drinking: :drinking:

Posted: Sat 14 Aug, 2004 12:27 am
by Greg S
lol............thats the attitude I have. Why go blind or fat from staring at a bloody computer screen>? Anyone can work in a office.........

Its not about the money, its about the experiences.

Posted: Sat 14 Aug, 2004 12:36 am
by rambo
£30.50p a day is what i am currently earning although pay does go up when you pass week 15.

Posted: Sat 14 Aug, 2004 12:55 pm
by matthewl
Sorry to tell you Rambo mate but you won't actually see that increase till you are either in week 27 (works for some lads?) or more than likely when you join your unit! The pay goes up as after Ex. Baptist Run you are classed as a "Trainned Infantry" soldier ,can't remember the exact sum but it aint much! Wrong line of work to be in for the money lads! Just remember to proff as much off Pusser as you can!!
Matt...

Posted: Sat 14 Aug, 2004 1:59 pm
by Jordiman
I get £31.32 a day, but around £150 is taken off in Tax, National Ins, Food and Accomodation. So you'll be looking at around £700 per month. You get £70 advance in cash in week 1 and another £140 advance a week later that you pay back £35 per month I think. Make sure you take your P45 if you have one so you dont get raped for emergency tax. :D

Posted: Sat 14 Aug, 2004 6:03 pm
by fodd
i get 650 a month after all deductions

Posted: Tue 17 Aug, 2004 10:01 pm
by shifty_uk
fodd wrote:i get 650 a month after all deductions

So do u think thats good then ?? Or good enough ??

Posted: Tue 17 Aug, 2004 10:32 pm
by robj
Depends what you mean by 'good'? It isnt very much compared to alot of jobs, you could even earn more working in a factory. But what would you prefer..... a long, boring, unsatisfying, and unrespectful job or be in the Royal Marines. Life is about living and doing what you enjoy, not working somewhere you hate just to keep up your mortgage. You will have enough to live and have a large amount of alcohol :wink: :drinking: That is all I consider to be important :wink:

Posted: Tue 17 Aug, 2004 10:39 pm
by Jordiman
"Life is what happens when you're making other plans".

You get paid just enough to go through training and buy whatever you need and a few runs ashore. But I don't think it's enough if you've got bills/loan to pay or a family to support.

Personally I don't think it's too bad, one lad in my troop was on £30,000 a year before he joined :oops: .

Posted: Wed 18 Aug, 2004 1:29 pm
by Daveb
robj wrote:Last year I was on 22,500 pound a year (my pound sign dont work!) and therefore I will be halfing my intake WHEN I join. I dont care about the money though. If I did then I would of carried on my computing career, but sod that boring stuff.

That is exactly what I have done too mate :)

Posted: Wed 18 Aug, 2004 1:35 pm
by rambo
Joining the Royal marines isnt about the money is the whole life experience thing. When i was thinking about joining up i could give to squirts of piss what the pay was like, i just thought about the exciting propects behind becoming a marine.