Previously they have listed around £25k salary, probably wise to not list a salary after the backlash serious climbing/rockcity got for there engineer role haha
25k salary is about £12 an hour, right? Compared to a minimum wage of £9.50 I wonder whether uni is even worth bothering with any more given the massive debt a typical student will rack up.
A capable engineer can earn around £40k per year with about 5 years experience if they can get their ducks lined up right so uni probably is worthwhile if you want an engineering job, although if you're up for doing a degree part time a degree apprenticeship is a more cost effective route.
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