You said in Birmingham average salary is £30,000 per year. I'd like to know in which one of your dreams that is. I am a skilled neapolitan pizza chef, and all i get is £13.00 an hour, which for a 40 weekly hours pays you £27,000 a year. That's if they let you work 40 hours.
Barely anyone in Birmingham earns 30k per year. I used to live & work out there. The average person is probably making around 15k per year. It’s sad what people are earning out there.
You forgot to consider the factor of high paying jobs and low paying jobs. Professionals with high technical skills tend to earn more than professionals doing manual works. You call yourself chef as if chefs usually earn big bucks. Well to break it down to you, chefs don’t earn that much except if you’re a celebrity chef or you already have established a celebrity-like status or you’re a head chef to a really big chain or high class restaurant. Apart from that, you’re a glorified restaurant or fastfood worker. Hurtfull to hear but that’s the reality bro. So don’t boast yourself that much so you won’t feel bad so much why you don’t earn big bucks.
I would rate Belfast as the best city to get easy jobs. Wages however low, but expenses low as well, and I like to live in Belfast. Berkshire, mainly Reading and Bracknell, are also places easy to get as job.
Well if you cant get a job in Birmingham, you are basically unemployable 🙂, what a great city, for me it has everything and geographically it is in such a great place, so easy to get pretty much anywhere
@@stuberry1875 After 30 years in Devon we are bored stupid and we have had it with Devons poor infrastructure, poor opportunities, poor planning decisions with no imagination or flair and ironically inland a lack of public open spaces!!! Our house is currently up for sale and I am going back to my "Phoenix from the ashes " homeland somewhere in or around Birmingham. £Billions have been spent and compared to the 1970s-1990s when I lived there all I see are improvements, I am blown away. My two sons moved from Devon to Birmingham about 10 years ago and have never looked back with great jobs and an interesting and fun life (Selly Oak and Moseley). Its a brilliant diverse, huge city with something for everyone and I cant wait to get back there, my two well paid sons don't even own cars even though they can easily afford one one because the public transport (now has the trams too) is so good, they cycle to work along the canals and hire a car on the rare occasion that they need one, I intend to start a TH-cam channel when I return highlighting the changes compared to when I grew up there, there is no comparison. quite amazing!!!!!!
@@vaughanbbrean71indeed Birmingham is thriving. Some global companies even moved their global headquarters to Birmingham. I think one day, it could reach to a point when Birmingham equates London as to everything (except perhaps history).
Birmingham should be 2nd, manchester should be 3rd. Im surprised Bristol came second, Edinburgh came top 3 while Birmingham is at 9th. Birmingham is like the London outside London. Birmingham has vast opportunities for both low skilled and high skilled jobs. Salaries may not be as high as that of London but cost of living is way way lower. You can find apartments in city centre half of even 1/3 of the price in London.
I had chatted with a Brits, residences, abouts jobs, org, he's told me, all depends on sectionals, area's of London, England, united, kingdom's it's makes sense, too
The uk has a whole is ridiculous for getting a job. So these stats are misleading. I was born and bred in Manchester, now currently in stoke on trent. You have to be qualified up to the eye balls these days, compared to 20 to 30 years ago when all you needed was skills and what skills you didn't have you'd pick up along the way. Businesses need a new way of interviewing people. If they have skills but not the grades, they should be given atleast a week to prove they can give their all in a job.
I want for jobs in Australia in the eighties and you literally had to demonstrate your skills. Example, I have to handle a spray gun and do sign writing.
Anywhere within 40 miles of London . Jobs not too difficult to find but finding place to live more difficult . ( also , no offence but best not work for Indians - they pay worse than anyone !! )
You might find a job in Reading, but will you find affordable housing, a school place nearby for your child, a GP surgery that you can register with? You will struggle to find an NHS Dentist. At the moment an ambulance will come out only if you have a life threatening situation, Hospital waiting times are longer than usual due to the Covid backlog. Reading is a place that locals want to move from.
Reading reminds me a lot of St. Albans and Cambridge. F**k all there of note, but it's near London so the costs are crazy. London prices without the London benefits.
Typical moaning Brit !! More than a million young mainly East Europeans came to UK and found jobs . !! How did they manage ? Like most whining Brits you want a job but : It's got to be well paid and only 5 minutes from where you live with first rate medical / dentist ./ schools and supermarket nearby ? ? Get real ! Those days are gone so get on yer bike or stay on benefits ?!
I've worked in Manchester most of my life, and people from Birmingham come sniffing giving me wistful looks, in my place of work and wonder how to get it. If you've got technical skills,aptitude, good with numbers and sharp intellect,always chatting then you'll get sky-high pay.
@@gazriley624Manchester has the most jobs, now more than London per capita. It is absolutely booming. It’s Tech economy is bigger than most European capitals.
we met one solicitrr here...to settle down...we had money that time....but...4 som reasons...baat ni bani......Then koi khaas Zrurat b nhi ti.....mean....anywy....
most foreigners find out that it is hard to find a job in UK although you say lots of jobs in the cities in vedio. you didn't say how to find a job in UK.
Lots of work around in most UK towns / cities. Mostly low paid but also no questions asked about I D etc. That's why it's so popular with illegals. In many respects it's the last free country in Europe .
I reads abouts these places, united, kingdoms,but it's...better too explored, and checked becuz...not all wrotes, these 📚📚📖 books, it's'nt factual eithers also don't judges, books of the covered, either
It is now ,since the City fans stopped supporting Arsenal. What a difference from 20 years ago, when they were headed for the conference.Amazing what rich oil magnates can do for Clayton.
London yeah too right the fastest growing rat race for work by the time you've got yourself ready for the interview and got to the place the job has gone that's why I call it the London rat race for jobs.😊
Sorry I discount Manchester. Totally overpriced and does not match the wage. Nothing here. Why is it on the list? Maybe because of high rises springing up everywhere...built by Chinese companies. Say no more.
Manchester is one of the VERY few places in the UK where I felt unsafe and unwelcome. The whole city looked filthy, there was just menace and tension in the air and the locals had this edgy and tribal "with us or against us" vibe going on. Also some of the worst traffic I've ever seen outside of London. The city seemed rammed full of homeless people, spice heads, and thuggish Dale Cregan types just swaggering around. Fucking horrible place.
@@eesah37please learn the difference between the city of Manchester and greater Manchester, the city of Manchester is smaller than the cities of Leeds and Liverpool
London is to too expensive! Reading is close to London without being london. Birmingham is depressing and the accents are annoying. Glasgow is too North. Manchester is Ok, but not london Cardiff is ok but not london. Nottingham the people are too nosey and gossip. Leicester is better. The other 3 are forgettable I can't even remember them after 2 minutes
There are also hospitals, pharmacies and universities all around the UK, so those doctors, pharmacists and university lecturers (immigrants) can always find a job!
@@nuhamubarak4284 Although i partly agree with your statement, (i'm an immigrant myself) if these immigrants were any good in the fields you just mentioned, they would find jobs in their own countries without having to count on the UK to satisfy their requirements.
Birmingham was the back bone for work in the 1800s so even today it's still as good as it is years ago.😊
You said in Birmingham average salary is £30,000 per year. I'd like to know in which one of your dreams that is. I am a skilled neapolitan pizza chef, and all i get is £13.00 an hour, which for a 40 weekly hours pays you £27,000 a year. That's if they let you work 40 hours.
Barely anyone in Birmingham earns 30k per year. I used to live & work out there. The average person is probably making around 15k per year. It’s sad what people are earning out there.
You forgot to consider the factor of high paying jobs and low paying jobs. Professionals with high technical skills tend to earn more than professionals doing manual works. You call yourself chef as if chefs usually earn big bucks. Well to break it down to you, chefs don’t earn that much except if you’re a celebrity chef or you already have established a celebrity-like status or you’re a head chef to a really big chain or high class restaurant. Apart from that, you’re a glorified restaurant or fastfood worker. Hurtfull to hear but that’s the reality bro. So don’t boast yourself that much so you won’t feel bad so much why you don’t earn big bucks.
I would rate Belfast as the best city to get easy jobs. Wages however low, but expenses low as well, and I like to live in Belfast. Berkshire, mainly Reading and Bracknell, are also places easy to get as job.
Bro got admission in queen but i am still confused about job opportunities
Thank you very much for all the information
3:21 it’s not couple of hours away from London. It usually is less than 2 hours commute to London.
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Well if you cant get a job in Birmingham, you are basically unemployable 🙂, what a great city, for me it has everything and geographically it is in such a great place, so easy to get pretty much anywhere
Thanx
Totally agree. Birmingham should be #1. A lot of jobs and cheaper to live than many places.
@@stuberry1875 After 30 years in Devon we are bored stupid and we have had it with Devons poor infrastructure, poor opportunities, poor planning decisions with no imagination or flair and ironically inland a lack of public open spaces!!! Our house is currently up for sale and I am going back to my "Phoenix from the ashes " homeland somewhere in or around Birmingham. £Billions have been spent and compared to the 1970s-1990s when I lived there all I see are improvements, I am blown away. My two sons moved from Devon to Birmingham about 10 years ago and have never looked back with great jobs and an interesting and fun life (Selly Oak and Moseley). Its a brilliant diverse, huge city with something for everyone and I cant wait to get back there, my two well paid sons don't even own cars even though they can easily afford one one because the public transport (now has the trams too) is so good, they cycle to work along the canals and hire a car on the rare occasion that they need one, I intend to start a TH-cam channel when I return highlighting the changes compared to when I grew up there, there is no comparison. quite amazing!!!!!!
@@vaughanbbrean71indeed Birmingham is thriving. Some global companies even moved their global headquarters to Birmingham. I think one day, it could reach to a point when Birmingham equates London as to everything (except perhaps history).
That's good, am having adream of entering this country to work as aNanny, , seriously am from kenya
Doncaster , central railway & motorway & airport links for the rest of the country , hundreds of job vacancies !!!
Very good information from UK 🇬🇧 I appreciate for you Thanks 🙏🙏👍
Birmingham should be 2nd, manchester should be 3rd. Im surprised Bristol came second, Edinburgh came top 3 while Birmingham is at 9th. Birmingham is like the London outside London. Birmingham has vast opportunities for both low skilled and high skilled jobs. Salaries may not be as high as that of London but cost of living is way way lower. You can find apartments in city centre half of even 1/3 of the price in London.
I want to apply for Care job vacancies in Birmingham for I am a skilled worker. Thanks, Augustina Okoronkwo.
Am from kenya seriously looking for ajob as ananny
Amen Amen thank you God
I had chatted with a Brits, residences, abouts jobs, org, he's told me, all depends on sectionals, area's of London, England, united, kingdom's it's makes sense, too
What happened to Swindon? It normally rates a mention in these videos; still, Reading got a mention.
Where are you liveing sir
The uk has a whole is ridiculous for getting a job. So these stats are misleading. I was born and bred in Manchester, now currently in stoke on trent. You have to be qualified up to the eye balls these days, compared to 20 to 30 years ago when all you needed was skills and what skills you didn't have you'd pick up along the way. Businesses need a new way of interviewing people. If they have skills but not the grades, they should be given atleast a week to prove they can give their all in a job.
Thank u sir! But if anyone wants to live in the uk, where is the best place to live, earn and save money?
I want for jobs in Australia in the eighties and you literally had to demonstrate your skills. Example, I have to handle a spray gun and do sign writing.
Anywhere within 40 miles of London . Jobs not too difficult to find but finding place to live more difficult . ( also , no offence but
best not work for Indians - they pay worse than anyone !! )
Able- bodied people willing to work can find a job, but many people set their sights too high and think that most available jobs are beneath them.
Looking for a job as Ananny
Another vote for Birmingham. Why is it ranked so low? Say, Bristol as a contender. What makes Bristol 2nd when Birmingham got 9th?
Cause Birmingham is a sh*t hole
New media jobs i guess, strong r and d.
You might find a job in Reading, but will you find affordable housing, a school place nearby for your child, a GP surgery that you can register with? You will struggle to find an NHS Dentist. At the moment an ambulance will come out only if you have a life threatening situation, Hospital waiting times are longer than usual due to the Covid backlog. Reading is a place that locals want to move from.
Reading isn't that far to Birmingham, and not everyone have children
Reading reminds me a lot of St. Albans and Cambridge. F**k all there of note, but it's near London so the costs are crazy.
London prices without the London benefits.
Typical moaning Brit !! More than a million young mainly East Europeans came to UK and found jobs . !! How did they manage ?
Like most whining Brits you want a
job but : It's got to be well paid and only 5 minutes from where you live with first rate medical / dentist ./ schools and supermarket nearby ? ? Get real !
Those days are gone so get on yer bike or stay on benefits ?!
Just become a "refugee" best job out there and with many perks!
How about Job opportunities for international student in York, UK ?
why have you missed Liverpool out
I disagree. Birmingham is the 2nd good place in the Uk. Why is it not?
The Criminal cases has raised in the last 5 years
Soccer? Come on - Football !!!
I've worked in Manchester most of my life, and people from Birmingham come sniffing giving me wistful looks, in my place of work and wonder how to get it. If you've got technical skills,aptitude, good with numbers and sharp intellect,always chatting then you'll get sky-high pay.
@Eugene MICHAELS Hey... do tech jobs pay well in Manchester
Cardiff above Manchester?? Seriously!!!
My thoughts as well
why tf would manchester be above cardiff lmfao
London, Liverpool and Leeds all above Manchester as well
as it should be
@@gazriley624Manchester has the most jobs, now more than London per capita. It is absolutely booming. It’s Tech economy is bigger than most European capitals.
why no Liverpool?
Very informative 👏 👌 👍.
Wrong about Reading.
Reading is a town, the largest in the UK but a town that has failed at getting city status 3 times
Very disappointed as their neighbour Milton Keynes has just obtained the city status.
@@SuperFerz Hardly a Neighbour, not even close
Birmingham is one of the best cities for work. I worked all around uk but Birmingham is easy for hunting jobs.
Absolutely agree with you I live in Birmingham.
I see, I shd move there then
Malik vai Is cash jobs are available in Birmingham for student?
Easy high paying jobs and cheap housing, lived here my whole life!
@@lorrainei1622a lot of jobs in Birmingham have good pay, you must’ve had a low skilled job then.
no mention of liverpool??
Liverpool should be mentioned i agree
I’d say Birmingham number 1, low skilled jobs in the abundance for 30k+ a year and cheap housing
Colchester
Coventry??
Milton keynes
😂😂😂😂😂 never!
Sadly, many of these cities don't belong to this list anymore. So much has changed in two years. 😮
Man Utd in Trafford haha 😂 Trafford is Red 🛑 Manchester is Blue 💎
Reading is not actually a city FYI
Largest town & failed to get city status 3 times lol
If all this true how come unemployment is high then in them city so not true is it then
Whining Brits who prefer to live on
Benefits ! Don't blame them really. In some cases they're better off . Crazy but that's Benefit Culture for you .
What about Leeds
@@Michael-bf1dt #ALAW
we met one solicitrr here...to settle down...we had money that time....but...4 som reasons...baat ni bani......Then koi khaas Zrurat b nhi ti.....mean....anywy....
How bout Aberdeen?
Cold , wet and windy !! Don't go there !!
🤣🤣🤣
All cities mentioned in the video, the guy say is the best
I would add Liverpool to that list.
Do you know if tech jobs pay well in liverpool?
@@adaomanwogu7640 They’re pretty good, yeah. Maybe not city of London good, but good enough.
@@tomi210210210 thanks for replying
May I know about cambridge
What is about Cardiff?
I'm also go there in sep intake
It’s a rubbish
most foreigners find out that it is hard to find a job in UK although you say lots of jobs in the cities in vedio. you didn't say how to find a job in UK.
Is it easy to get a job in birmingham for international students?
Lots of work around in most UK towns / cities. Mostly low paid but also no questions asked about
I D etc. That's why it's so popular with illegals. In many respects it's the last free country in Europe .
Nottingham is definitely not a good city to find a job.
Birmingham is worst as i was in birmingham one month ago there is no jobs in birmingham
Reading isn't a City lol.
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where is leeds😹
In Yorkshire probably
it's a town in west yorkshire
@@garyrigby21city
Manchester is Blue
lol
It is now ,since the City fans stopped supporting Arsenal. What a difference from 20 years ago, when they were headed for the conference.Amazing what rich oil magnates can do for Clayton.
It's actually got more Liverpool fans than man city and man u combined
Birmingham and London is better than Manchester
Grow up
That’s the second comment you’ve put on here about Birmingham etc…makes you sound like a child.
i agree! especially London
@@rinkydinkmcruk it's true London Leeds Birmingham
Leeds?
Reading isn't a city.
London yeah too right the fastest growing rat race for work by the time you've got yourself ready for the interview and got to the place the job has gone that's why I call it the London rat race for jobs.😊
Not one place in Yorkshire? Ah well fook em weer ah own countri babby
Sorry I discount Manchester. Totally overpriced and does not match the wage. Nothing here. Why is it on the list? Maybe because of high rises springing up everywhere...built by Chinese companies. Say no more.
Manchester is one of the VERY few places in the UK where I felt unsafe and unwelcome. The whole city looked filthy, there was just menace and tension in the air and the locals had this edgy and tribal "with us or against us" vibe going on. Also some of the worst traffic I've ever seen outside of London.
The city seemed rammed full of homeless people, spice heads, and thuggish Dale Cregan types just swaggering around. Fucking horrible place.
Mate down south is way to overpriced. Plus there’s loads in Manchester it’s the 3rd largest city in the UK.🤦♂️
@@eesah37please learn the difference between the city of Manchester and greater Manchester, the city of Manchester is smaller than the cities of Leeds and Liverpool
You not telling the truth, U K not much job too go around very expensive too live I U K, Liza from Australia
Could it be that your very poor litteracy level has got something to do with it?
Job ie slaves to the controllers.
cant agree more
London is to too expensive!
Reading is close to London without being london.
Birmingham is depressing and the accents are annoying.
Glasgow is too North.
Manchester is Ok, but not london
Cardiff is ok but not london.
Nottingham the people are too nosey and gossip. Leicester is better.
The other 3 are forgettable I can't even remember them after 2 minutes
leicester is still a shithole, cant go 10 paces without finding human shit on the pavement
There are kebab shops and nail bars all around the UK, so immigrants can always find a job.
There are also hospitals, pharmacies and universities all around the UK, so those doctors, pharmacists and university lecturers (immigrants) can always find a job!
@@nuhamubarak4284 excellent . Don’t mind the low life
I am interested job company
@@nuhamubarak4284
Although i partly agree with your statement, (i'm an immigrant myself) if these immigrants were any good in the fields you just mentioned, they would find jobs in their own countries without having to count on the UK to satisfy their requirements.
Reading is not a city!
it's an activity
Fine and good Gheh'
London is London
I rather like to pay more for a room in London than to get depression.
I know.. I own a house out of London but I find it to quiet , no much to do ... London is London .
Bullshit. Again.
What about Leeds
Birmingham is worst as i was in birmingham one month ago there is no jobs in birmingham
I just move to Birmingham for a while for jobs. Let's see may be we are Asians or something