Babel wrote:
24-25 is a good time to start! I retook a year, and the extra age and life experience has really made it go much more smoothly so I would say go for it! Salary is such a weird size though, so it's really just about finding your niche in the market where you think you'll thrive.
For comparison, getting hired at Novo Nordisk (biggest company in Denmark) as unskilled labour will give you this salary the first year you work there:
www.reddit.com/r/dkloenseddel/comments/14fi46u/operat%C3%B8r_i_novo_nordisk/
(translation purposes: 56K before tax, and 35K after)
Arthema wrote:
I have to be honest though, you made me wanna research things that would interest me in uni again and would pay well and have a demand... doubt it exists in my case but who knows
but it's good! I am regaining my want and determination to go to uni, just a shame it'd be at 24-25 but hey, better late than never
42K will be fine compared to where I live in the country. It's not the best pay for my education, but the skills I'll get are also worth something.Babel wrote:
It'll be a small raise next year and then go quite far up from there over the next few. Top salary will be 42K (+18,78% pension), which I'll hit after 7 years, so that gives an average of 1K a year as a raise?
that sounds not bad, steady and nice, and I imagine you can find something better if u want a bit of a higher salary but not too high that you'd have to work in one of those big firms unless you are happy with 42k in 7 years, idk how it works rlly in DenmarkArthema wrote:
I mean, do you think trying will ruin your chances with the role? if not I'd try
if it may, I'd ask later for a raise, that sounds hella good wtf
No! It's pretty much mine if I want it. It's also just expectations for the role.I mean, do you think trying will ruin your chances with the role? if not I'd try
if it may, I'd ask later for a raise, that sounds hella good wtf
It'll be a small raise next year and then go quite far up from there over the next few. Top salary will be 42K (+18,78% pension), which I'll hit after 7 years, so that gives an average of 1K a year as a raise?
I have to be honest though, you made me wanna research things that would interest me in uni again and would pay well and have a demand... doubt it exists in my case but who knows
but it's good! I am regaining my want and determination to go to uni, just a shame it'd be at 24-25 but hey, better late than never
24-25 is a good time to start! I retook a year, and the extra age and life experience has really made it go much more smoothly so I would say go for it! Salary is such a weird size though, so it's really just about finding your niche in the market where you think you'll thrive.
For comparison, getting hired at Novo Nordisk (biggest company in Denmark) as unskilled labour will give you this salary the first year you work there:
www.reddit.com/r/dkloenseddel/comments/14fi46u/operat%C3%B8r_i_novo_nordisk/
(translation purposes: 56K before tax, and 35K after)


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