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army pay
Hi,
I was trying to work out what a cpl gets per hour and what G4 pays there staff. soliders get paided for 24 hours ,( always on standby) G4 staff works around 45 hrs per week.
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Re: army pay
G4s would pay approx £9 per hour for the contract depending what level of security you are at. This is an overexagerated rate taking into consideration London Waiting. They would not pay what they do not have to. Do not work for them but for a competitor who recommended that we concentrate on the customers we have and not involve ourselves with the Olympics or volunteer to do so.
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Do you honestly think that G4S will provide ED pay to the Armed Forces for the for the time they spend doing security for the Olympics ? lmao
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G4s pay £8.50, non specialised. & £ 12.00 plus for specialised, i know this as my son will be on the specialised one.
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Looking at the pay scales, based on a 40 hour week (ho ho) a Corporals hourly wage is roughly £14/15 an hour. This of course takes into account the X and Y factor which I was always led to believe was built into pay reviews to take into account "extra hours" worked in addition to daily duties i.e Guard/Weekend duty. No idea if that is true or not, but it is not enough for a soldier with as much experience in my view.
Last edited by Gwyn Nicholas; 17-07-2012 at 09:25.
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After a quick look on the net it seems an Army Corporal earns between £27,000 to £33,000. My mates son works permanent nights restocking a store and is paid the minimum wage, approx £13,000 for his efforts with 4 weeks paid holiday.
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At least your mates son gets 4 weeks holiday!
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