Could I get a job in London that pays rent?
Posted by Expert_Cup9355@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 7 comments
Hello, I am planning to move to London .I would need to get a job to support myself, and I was wondering how easy or difficult is to get a job with little to no experience.
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HighNimpact@reddit
Lots of people have jobs in London and pay rent. I’d wager that most people in London have jobs and pay rent.
Whether you can do it depends on you specifically, and you’ve not told us anything about you.
Prudent-Level-7006@reddit
No you'd have to live in those big bushes like everyone else, they all stare sadly at the empty unused flats
Chickenhugga@reddit
Without some other kind of income, you might be able to afford a bedsit. Minimum wage won’t be enough to cover it and living expenses
Best bet is to find a flat or house in Greater London or further affield
NotoriousP_U_G@reddit
That depends on too many factors to give an answer.
You may be an investment banker with a great track record, or a neet. Based on your post the only answer is: possibly
Competitive_Test6697@reddit
Where are you moving from? How do you support yourself currently?
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