How much I earn as a Carer In UK🇬🇧+My monthly Expenses|Financial realities Of a Carer|Fatimata Ali
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- Understand the financial realities of Carer in UK. On this video, I explain the nitty gritty of the financial situation of a carer from care Rotas, down to Carers Salary, Payslips, timesheets, and Monthly expenses.
If you have a hope of joining us in the healthcare sector in uk, this video should definitely be your go to video for guidance.
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Also, leave a comment if you think I’m just surviving or living a life in uk working as a Carer after watching. Watch this before you become a Carer in uk.
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Hi. Your phone bill is too expensive. I have a personal phone and I pay monthly pack of £15 with EE. It covers WhattsApp, local calls limitless. Abroad I use WhattsApp calls.
Your car only needs yearly checkup MOT, not 6 monthly. I've driven in UK for over 35 years, 26 yrs as a Health visitor.
Recheck your expenses cos they're way too much. Stay blessed
Too many restrictions for career..
only can do same occupation or from shortage list 20h per week 😢
it takes too much time in door to door job and with that pay, restrictions it's too hard to survive
That’s valuable information regarding the cost of living in the UK as a care worker. Working and living in the UK can be expensive, and earning just the minimum wage might make it challenging to survive. Many of us aspire to work there as care workers, and this information serves as an eye-opener for those considering such opportunities. Thank you Ali
Thank you 🤩 🥰
Me I'm a carer here in South Africa Capetown,its a stay-in private, they're not paying me night shift thy say they dnt have money ,and the patient I am looking after is a 96 yrs old lady with a Dementia stage 4 and for the day salary its R400 imagine
@@renialefati2959😮, nooo
Please could you let people know this is for domiciliary and home to home care and there are other types of care where you don’t have to travel around
I think I explained that with the Rota and at the end of the video, when I said I no more work as a dom carer and now working in a different care setting
I think this information regarding monthly expense,it will help most of us especially we African to weigh everything first before selling our assets that we what to go in Europe ,thanks alot
I’m glad you found it useful.
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This is well explained. I have just shared to a couple of friends who always ask. I could not explain it any better. Thank you
Thank you lovely 🥰. This saves us time to explain. As well explained with evidence
My question is are you able to save with all this expense?
I wasn’t able to save then. But I do now because I do different type of care work
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What ways must one adopt to reduce cost
Those are actually pretty standard expenses, except for the car expense and call minutes that I go extra due to personal reasons.
I will say you should just get a good care job where you can make enough money. £1900-2000 per month should be enough to cater for the expenses and give you some savings. If you stress to reduce the expenses you might be living really tight which won’t be healthy
Very much better
228 k is nigeria money ecen after lots of expensis.
Nobody will give u here
Thank you and this your video is very helpful
Please make a video of your salary as a support work. Thanks for this video it is very educative
I will. I’m glad you found it useful 🥰🥰
Am also waiting for this
Thank you for your transparency, this is great information that is not easily found in other channels.
Thank you for your kind words 🥰
@@fatimataali2794hi,
Very educative now aspiring care workers can know what to expect
Yes, thank you sis❤❤
Girl are your company still employing carers? I want COS. I can pay for all fees they don’t have to sponsor anything but the cos
Just check them out, they might still be doing. I left there now. There’s also a video on my channel on how to get sponsored care jobs and how to apply. Check it out if you’re still interested
Thank you for sharing with us God bless you let me stay here in Zimbabwe its better here
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It's very sad working so hard but earning very little. I suggest you try Australia considering the hours you're working, and however, I don't know the qualification you're holding greetings from Australia
I learned Australia working conditions are very cool. Most nurses and doctors leave here to Australia. How is their care sector like?
Very informative video I am sure it will help a lot of people who want to work as a carer in the UK.
Hopefully, 🙏 🥰
Thank you 🤩
I can't do it .The money is too little and the hours are too much..
It is. But sometimes you don’t have a choice
38 hours a week is too much? Wow how many hours do you currently work if I may ask.
You should look to be an PA carer better salary
I thought you get paid weekly 1;2 or more now that l see its monthly hmmmm l dnt think l want to come
Agencies pay weekly. If you are permanently employed, you get paid salary
How much did you buy ur car? I'm planning to buy one soon
I bought it from a private garage that was closing so they put them all on sale, I got it at £2000
From this calculation it would not be easy for someone with family 😢
Except your family is working too. You can’t survive as a single parent with under age kid/kids
both parents would work to support the family
Thanks for the information
Make sure you watch to the end, Very important to get the my Expenses part 😊
Working hard so many hours the average rent for a one bedroom flat is six hundred pounds you live ii a room at rhe moment how fo you see yourself moving on l admire your honesty and truthfulness so many would not be so frank wishing good luck
Thank you ☺️ yes
Impressive, Thanks for sharing your personal experience💝
My pleasure! Thank you for watching ❤
We are waiting for that second edition inshallah
Surely love ❤️
Cos the bills after deducting, not too much to save
Not at all. Those in support work turn to get more money and able to save
Very educative. Thanks a lot
My pleasure 😇
Thanks dia for sharing that experience with the world
My pleasure 😇
wooow, ur were working with ur company car and during work the had an accident and you have to pay for the car service. Doesn't the company have an insurance to cover up for the company cars? Like seriously this isn't right. Is not like that here in Belgium. I have work with a company car before and incase anything the company fix the car.
Yes. You will have to take care of any damages. If they put it on the insurance company it will increase the car insurance 🤦♀️. I also think regardless the insurance company should be sorting that out. But they don’t do that
Most comprehensive vid out there
Thank you 🤩
I would like to enquire about the Health support job ?
Good day, I am so anxious to a Care Giver in the UK, the wait is long
Hi miss I have a question about cos how many days will take to get the cos from home office
Before it didn’t usually take long but your employer has to be the one to apply and get you one. Now I’m not sure the duration, things a bit slow now following the new immigration rules
A week to 2 weeks
Thank you for your information dear
Thanks 🤩
Nice video, very informative
Thanks 🤩
Thank you very much for sharing this video. Please dont promise your family when you get here you will build them a big house or buy them a car and ship it to Africa. You will just be about surviving in the Uk. Do you get paid if you are sick?
Exactly. It’s better not to make extraordinary financial promises .
sick pay is one thing I need to talk about. I couldn’t pay all my monthly expenses last month for going sick for about 11 days. I was paid about £40. If you work in private healthcare, you might find other conditions favourable but sick pay is terrifying. You can’t afford to fall sick. I learned NHS has good sick pay
I can tell that company is not a good one you can google statutory sick pay and read it yourself to understand. £40 s3nn
I contended it as I was expecting £103 per week on sick leave but the company explained why they paid £40. Apparently with your first sick leave, the first 3 working days are called waiting days and they’re not paid. So subsequent continuous working days are then paid for. So the weekend + first 3 working days were not paid. This is true on the government website. But yes, I did query it. It’s not just like that with government jobs like NHS
Hey doesn't worth it 😢
Please it’s for domiciliary, she never mentioned for care homes and hospitals
Have you shared my video yet???? If not please do❤
Thanks for the info
You are welcome
Thumps but here in ireland healthcare assistant earn 2500 to 3000 euro montly aftertax im hca working with hse set up in dublin ireland
That’s is amazing. Ireland actually has better working conditions 🥰
The shopping part nu...😂...comee n tie ur cloth to mins o.
U r lucky ur company pays mileage. I am paid basic pay and mu company doesn't pay for fuel nor mileage after being forced to buy cars....well it was in the contract I signed to have your own car. But hmmm...like u said ,they send you far like 70miles away meanwhile you'll have to come back home o. You pay for your own fuel....eiii uk...boi3
Happy to see relatable comments like this. Some Carers don’t even have the luxury to go for new shopping. You will see us in charity shops. It’s well. One thing I learned is that if something is written in contract and doesn’t serve right you can contest it.
Very impressive
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Hi fati great information... i want to come in uk as carer but agent is demanding 20000 pound. Please recommend me a positive way to being hired...
I’m currently working on a video that will give all the legit companies with free visa sponsorship. I will share once I finish. Visa sponsorship is supposed to be free. It’s not legal to sell visa sponsorship besides, I don’t know how years you will work in uk to get £20000 back. You have seen from my salary in this video. Make a good decision from it. Just watch this space for better options
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So are you saying care route is not worth it?
I want to do ashort cours of 6 month as ahome support worker which schools can u recommend that accept international students thank u
In uk or abroad? Do you live in the uk?
If i want to come to the uk as a person support worker do i need to first have experience? If not how do i apply
Just package a cv, most Africans already do this tasks in our daily lives at home. But if you can get specific training certificates it will be helpful too
U can be agood teacher
Well explained please recommend visa sponsorship companies
Thank you. I have made a video on that. Please check it out
Loving ur content,u just added urself a new subscriber.Love from Kenya 🇰🇪 DUBAI
Aww thank you dear🥰🥰🥰 welcome on board
Whats yhe advance of not driving,can the company car be used and is there a driver to take you around always
You only use the company car if you’re a driver and hasn’t bought your own car yet.
For my company people didn’t like using company cars because it was expensive. You pay for any slightest scratch on it, any little damage while you are using it is your responsibility. The company won’t put it on the car insurance as the insurance company will increase the insurance price .
For my company, you pay for using the car every week + buying your own fuel.
When I damaged the car and they billed me, I stopped driving it. But that’s is when I was almost getting my own car
Hello,
I believe this is home care ...Is this outside lo don or inside london
Outside London but like an hour away from London. Yes Don care
This is highly informative and educative,please what's the difference between a care worker and a social worker
Totally different in every sense. Everything is different.
@@emmanuelmadzivanyika592 right
Pls what is the difference between career and support worker?
Support is much relaxed compared to Domicilary care. Plus you do accumulated hours in a one sitting not door to door. Etc
Can you connect me to one agency that's good, am from Kenya
Check my page, I posted a video on the companies that recruit from abroad with visa sponsorship. That might be of help
You didn't mention how much you pay monthly for the car you bought
I bought the car with cash from a private garage. (I don’t advise you to buy a car from a private garage though) . My Cash savings from when I was a student scholar
This video was very educating wow
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Very educative 🥰
Thank you Sister
Thank you!!!!!!!!! Let me share to all the people that i know should see this video😂😂😂
A must see video 😂😂😂😂. Please do
What an amazing illustration from you. keep it up. l love you more
Glad you found it useful, thank you 🥰🥰🥰
How can i ma😮 my way to uk?
Check out my page , I have got a video on it
Surviving
Right! Thanks for watching 🥰
Please can you give me a few care homes or UK agencies that sponsor overseas carers to work in the UK?.. I will really appreciate
I know there are some, but I have to research them because I don’t have them handy. My company recruits internal only. So I will check online and ask around
@@fatimataali2794 thanks
Wow 😮 I enjoy your submission. Very educative
Aww thank you so much 🥰🥰🥰🥰
can you work other jobs?
Yes, you can if you still have the energy and time. We are allowed to work 20 extra hours with other employers
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You're doing well. Subscribed.
Thank you Vee🥰
Transparent, informative, and concise.
I am very interested in the support worker video.
Plus, where you a nurse or carer in Ghana?
I will make the support worker edition. I’m glad you found it useful. Not a nurse, I actually have a business background
@fatimataali
1. Please what's the difference btw carers and support worker?
2. What's the level of disparity in their salary range
@@joshuambachu1932 Surely will do the Support Work Edition. In the meantime, Support Work is more relaxed, possible lower expenses and higher pay depending on the company and city.
But of course I will do an elaborated video of what it all entails with the daily work pattern, expenses etc 😊😊
Just stumbled on your channel.
Thank you dear. Please join the family 🥰
You just earned a faithful subscriber ❤
Thank you very much. You are warmly welcomed to the team🥰
Wow what car insurance do you use . It's so affordable.
Flow insurance. But I even realise they are some cheaper one like Marshmallow
Affordable? Anyway I think I think when people are new in the country they charge too much. Here am I complaining for paying £45 a month.
Very impressive thank you
My pleasure 😇
Good for newcomers thanks
My pleasure 🥰
Thank you
My pleasure 🥰
Very impressive 👏 Eloquent
Aww thank you Rahman🥰🥰🥰
Welldone..more videos..
Thank you Ethel. Sure🥰
That’s too small! here in the USA the average per hour is $20 for care jobs
Wow…USA is definitely the ideal travel destination. That’s why many Nurse relocate there
My company pays £10.13 per hour
It’s her company that’s not paying well, a lot of companies pay far better and has better benefits. Even the fact that they add mileage pay to the gross to be taxed says a lot about that company. And forcing company car on her to pay £200 a month chai.
@@akuaboahene6787 how much is your company paying per hour??
£10.13 per hour is within average for domiciliary care workers except Support workers that take a bit higher. Does your company pay higher? Which city is it?
You should be paid for mileage separately cos once added to the gross income tax would reflect on all total money earned
Yes, I don’t know why they make it like that
It is wrong that is not done.
Was thinking same thing. Seems odd.
Anyone know sponsorship jobs ?
Dropping a video on how to find some tomorrow, also how to apply for them
I have uploaded a video that may be of interest, have a watch 😇
Very insightful 😮😊
Thank you Queen 👸
Thanks for sharing. I think care workers should be paid a bit more due to travel element. I mean close to 2100 per month.
I totally agree. It’s now the uk home office is looking at options, as part of ways to cut migration. One way their looking at is increasing the annual salary of carer and limit how many carers that come into the uk. So it will have a price to pay😚. I’m working on a video on that . You will understand more when I drop it 🥰
Thank you.
My pleasure 😇 thank you for watching 😍
Great video
Thank you Ustaz🥰
Please do a video about the health care interview questions
I will add it to a video I’m currently working on about the list of sponsor care jobs and how to apply( key tips).
I want to hear about this too
Almost skip this, will surely do. I have dropped a video of how to write a cv. Will look into the interview questions
@@nkemozor3726 Almost skip this, will surely do. I have dropped a video of how to write a cv. Will look into the interview questions
Alongside the carer job, can we do other business like selling wigs, selling cakes etc?
Sure 👍 I think
You can also choose to switch to support worker etc
Thank you so much.
Pls can u help me get a caregiver Job in the UK
I have a compressive video on my channel in that check it out
Please what kind of car do you drink that u don't pay for road tax
I drive Citroen. I bought the car with no £0 road tax and till date it hasn’t increased. I think the road tax is one thing to look at when buying car.
It’s not about the car but how much emission the car causes to the environment and or the engine size. Eg. If you drive electric car no tax, no congestion charge in the large cities and no emission zone charge plus low insurance.
Thank you so much for this video, it was very helpful and detailed
My pleasure 😇
Thank you for sharing. Please share the support worker p&L as well if possible
Surely will . Thank you for watching 🥰
@fatimataali
1. Please what's the difference between carers and support worker?
2. What's the level of disparity in their salary range
3. Are there any rooms for growth and career advancement?
Lovely video by the way❤
Surely will do the Support Work Edition. In the meantime, Support Work is more relaxed, possible lower expenses and higher pay depending on the company and city.
But of course I will do an elaborated video of what it all entails with the daily work pattern, expenses etc 😊😊
Ah that's quite alot ooo 😢😢
A lot in terms of the video length or the expenses????
I think he/she is talking about the expenses
@@falayetosin7 If so Yh, they are expenses that you can’t avoid. Owning a car in care is more manageable than having to use taxes or walk. So either ways you will still incur those expenses
You mean in domiciliary care.
Hello my new friend😊'hope you're always doin' good😊thank you very much for all these details, you helped us a lot to know everything re: expenses there in UK. Im planning to apply as a Carer also. Do you have Facebook? Or email?
I’m glad you found it useful 🥰 I do have Facebook with same name: Fatimata Ali.
How can I get InTouch to you
Easy! Send me an email 😊 fatimataali45@gmail.com