So Mother Nature thinks ‘This is a fantastic opportunity to earn good rates of pay where you could earn UP TO (my emphasis) £60/day’
On a day when the Chancellor will be announcing plans to reduce welfare payments by up to £12 Billion, list members may like to consider that in London the living wage is set at £9.15 an hour.
Mother Nature seems to be requiring 8 hours work a day from its people, which comes to £7.50 an hour at £60/day.
Mother Nature are currently asking £245/week for each child to attend one of their Summer Science Camps.
Sounds more like poverty pay than good wages to me: I wonder what the owners of Mother Nature pay themselves. Do you think this is likely to be more or less than £60 a day?
Richard Ellam
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Is it really that simple, Richard, as you have to take all other expenses into account …
£245 /week per child = £49 / day. Take £9 for lunch & snacks, and £10 for materials used in the workshops (I think I am overestimating!) and that leaves £30 per child. Assume 25 kids, that means they make £750 per day. This may seem a lot, but if they have to pay £300 per day for the use of the venue, plus 2 instructors at £125 each, that’s £550, leaving £200 profit. Paying another 2 temporary instructors £60 each means that the company is only left with a mere £80 per day profit.
On the other hand there is the point that if a temporary instructor is paid £60 a day, but has to take, say, £15 out of that for travel expenses, that only leaves £45 less tax, so is it worth giving up a day when you could be lying on beach to be on site from 8 am for 8 hours?
Maybe it’s just so exciting that it’s worth doing. I wrote to Roseline yesterday for more information but haven’t had a reply yet.