meats wrote:The average salary in the UK for full time employees is actually around £32k. I would personally have the minimum limit as this and not the £25k that they're mentioning.lilly09 wrote:meats wrote:It's fairly obvious why it's a good thing, by increasing the minimum salary requirement it will reduce the number of dross immigrants who end up working in Tescos.lilly09 wrote:
Is anyone going to explain to me why are you so enthusiastic about this, maybe I've not understood it right?
THe truth right now is that the UK doesn't need immigration to anywhere near the same extent as we've had for the last 5-10 years following Labour's open door policy which meant that they flooded the labour market.
As you've got a degree, you can go home and earn a good wage, get experience and a better than average wage at home and help improve your home country instead of contributing to the brain drain.
Whats the avarage salary in the UK?
How can they award no points to anyone earning 30K pa?
Oh and trust me, you cant get that by working in Tescos.
And no you can't get buy working in Tesco's. But right now we've got 20% of 16-24 year olds in this country unemployed and a fair chunk of those can't get jobs in supermarkets because immigrants are doing their 2nd and 3rd jobs in there to send more money back home.
I dnt care about any of that.
I just finished uni and got myself a PSW which will last me 2 years.
Regardless of the market n whatever, I got myself a job soon as I graduated which very few of my fellow student friends could do) and it is in my own field. Unfortunately, they wont offer me top notch salaries of 40+ with one or two years of experience and getting around the avarage salary that you mentioned above will give me very little points if any if this new proposed scheme is accepted.
So does that mean even though I have a job and at the start of my career I have to leave the UK?