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Work

The UK is a land full of opportunity where work is rewarded. The current minimum wage in the UK is £12.71 per hour (roughly €15). According to Checkatrade, a UK-based online directory of skilled labourers, a labourer can earn up to £280 (around €330) per day. Across 6 days, that is around €2,000 a week. In offices, the usual entry level position which most migrants may be suited to, at least to begin with, will be at or just above minimum wage. This will equate to around £520 per week.
 

Different trades and different positions attract different rates. It is clear that the UK rewards productivity and there are abundant opportunities. Finding those opportunities is something First-Step Migration can support with using the expanding network of it's third party affiliates - open to recruitment, open to growth, and needing you!

What to expect
The reason the UK attracts immigration is the opportunity seized by migrants to change their lives. These migrants often have a stronger work ethic than UK citizens, who have earned sufficient money to live more comfortable lives. Accordingly, the companies and firms we are in contact with are often owned and directed by migrants who have come to the UK and
have set up their businesses. These businesses need people with the same ethos, values and work ethic to make the magic happen. For this reason, we have a number of employers keenly in search for hard working, skilled staff. 

Why us

We remain open to contact by various people and businesses looking for the right staff. We continuously search our pool of people in order to make the right connections. They consist of mechanics, building labourers, farm workers, retail and food businesses. We have other firms requesting part-time advertisement, food service, accounting and administration staff, often working from home on a computer. With First-Step Migration, you can be assured of the best possible prospects of both, obtaining settlement and also work under one roof. Circa 800,000 people migrate to the UK every year, you could be next!

Additional Links 

https://www.checkatrade.com/blog/cost-guides/labourer-day-rate/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_European_countries_by_average_wage

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