| The cost of living where I live in Scotland is pretty small (IMO). I make around £40k as a developer with 11 years experience, which seems about average for my city. My total cost of living each month is around £930. That includes my mortgage. The company where I was working before I made ~£29k as developer, some people in that company were on as low as £21k. The average was probably around £25k. Contracting rates can be good, I regularly get calls about contracting jobs from recruiters with rates around £400-£450 a day for a 6 month contract. But then you have the hassle of looking for a new contract every 6 months or so. That hassle is just not worth it for me. I get emails each day from a job place with jobs. Today the jobs are C# .net developer - £30k - £45k C# software developer - £28k - £35k Senior python developer - £65k PHP Developer - £35k - £42k .NET Developer -£38,000 DOE .NET full stack developer - £35 - £50k Java Developer - Upto £65k Javascript Developer - £30-£40k These are all for positions with many years experience. I don't know where people are seeing £100k a year salaries? |
The effect of price rises (council tax, travel, utilities, rent etc) combined with your salary remaining stagnant is nothing short of devastating over a period of 10-20 years.
Companies pretending that inflation doesn't exists probably contributes quite a bit to job hopping