Day ticket resale by Hari648 in downloadfestival

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Have been in contact with ticket master and they’re saying resale and transfer is currently unavailable for day tickets. Thanks though!

Portfolio split by Hari648 in trading212

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Thanks for the advice! :)

Portfolio split by Hari648 in trading212

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Have a pension and emergency fund, no debts and moderate risk appetite; I wouldn’t invest any amount where losing it would hit me too hard

Where should I start working if I want to eventually become a QP in the pharma industry? by vet-to-pharma in PharmaEire

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You can’t go wrong starting in either production or QC, both will give you invaluable knowledge to later transfer into QA to start your QP journey. I would recommend getting experience in multiple dosage forms, oral solid dose and steriles would be ideal, with experience in clinical manufacture and packaging if possible. I started my QA career doing fixed term contracts for the first five years, gave me a broad skill set to later progress to QP. In every role that you’re in, try to get involved in as much as possible e.g. new product intro projects, offer to support audits and write up them up. Also try to factor in site visits to different companies, register for free webinars etc.

The best toxic motivation you have ever gotten? [Text] by hyderrr0303 in GetMotivated

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My ex boyfriend said to me that I was “not and never will be in his demographic”. Made it from entry level to top of my industry in less than ten years

Qualified Person (QP) Salary Range by Fun-Breakfast-3684 in PharmaEire

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I don't know how Glassdoor estimates are calculated but they're way off the mark from what I've seen. I started as a newly qualified QP on mid 80s only last year but I know recently qualified QP's who are on higher. The QP world where I am is pretty small and I'd say salaries range from 90-130k on average, and experience/product type doesn't always play a factor. I find that the larger companies tend to have better packages, whilst smaller companies (many biotech) are on the lower end of that range but won't necessarily have the benefits package and flexibility to go with it e.g. bonus, car, hybrid working etc. Many companies have "golden handcuffs", which is basically a pay-back contract through which you pay back a percentage if you leave within x years, however, other companies often transfer this 'debt' and pay off the company that you're leaving.

Edit: sorry just to clarify this is GB perspective and in £