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Hi im pretty new to the world of supply teaching as i have just graduated from uni.

I am going to be renting a flat next year with my friend and my end of the rent will be about £350pcm. Basicly, i want to know if i am going to be able to make ends meet at the end of the month even if its just the basics! any advice?

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Hi and welcome. I found supply work/wages as a bit of 'how long is a piece of string' situation. I used to get paid about £105 per day when I first
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ted out (it may be more now), some months you will get a lot of work, some months it will be few and far between. Just bear in mind that the months of the holidays are usually difficult, no supplies needed just before xmas etc when kids are just watching dvd's and just after hols less teachers are sick/on courses. If you are good at budgeting and ma
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money last you should be fine as for that rent you would only need about 5 days work a month but of course you also need to eat/socialise/buy things etc.
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Ditto - Danfur has said it all! Obviously, if you can get work direct with a school or 2 (maybe where you did your teaching practices?), you will earn more as the agency won't take a hefty chunk off you
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(Can you tell that I don't like agencies?!!)

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