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My husband is looking into taking on a trainee keeper probably to do an NVQ while working here as well. If any of you are a trainee or if you are a keeper and employ a trainee could you please give me an idea of wages? (PM if preferred) He was on £50 a week (10 years ago) when he started and wants to know if going rate has changed! Thanks in advance for any help.

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My husband is looking into taking on a trainee keeper probably to do an NVQ while working here as well. If any of you are a trainee or if you are a keeper and employ a trainee could you please give me an idea of wages? (PM if preferred) He was on £50 a week (10 years ago) when he started and wants to know if going rate has changed! Thanks in advance for any help.

 

i done my trainee ship 18yrs ago.2 of us lived in a 1 berth caravan and were paid £30 per week.i then moved onto my 1st full time position as a beat keeper,the job was great but the wages were £103 per week.it all goes on whether the position has accomodation etc

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Current trainee wages are between £100 and £150 per week if they are attending college. They get paid this as a flat rate, even for the weeks they are at college.

 

Mate of mine got a trainee job up north and they tried to pay hin £50 per week and nothing for the weeks he was at college, he lasted about 3 months.

 

FTB

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What FightTheBan said is about right.

 

I think our trainee is on £170 a week and get a cottage.

 

When i was at college 2/3 years ago i was on £100 a week for the weeks i worked (travelling from home some times and living with headkeeper other times)

 

I then got put on £200 a week and given a caravan when i left college and started full time.

 

Then my first job on the books i got a proper salary, house and contract etc.

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Has he anyone in mind ? i would happily take low wages for this possition plus your man would get a 2k grant and help with my wages from the government . I have some experience helping on small shoots so would be easy enough taught :)

 

Would be nice if he got 2k but thing the grant goes to the employer! There isn't any lodging available so he's looking at getting a local lad.

 

Thanks for those that replied. Just because he, and looks like a few others, was on £50 a week wasn't suggesting that was what he was thinking of paying a trainee. The minimum legal wage is £95 a week, I think they're looking at paying about £120/week.

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