A new TikTok trend has Mzansi reconsidering their career choices. Peeps from different fields have been sharing their payslips, and many were left with chest pains.😞 SouthAfrica SAPolice SATeachers SANurses
Here's how much a qualified South African teacher earns in 2023by @lifereset_za, a South African teacher in the Gauteng Province earns R21 000.
Peeps shared different thoughts on the information, some saying it was enough while others felt they should get an increase.The TikToker also did another video where she revealed that a professional nurse earns a basic salary of R18 000. However, the also stipulated that nurses also get allowances, including uniform allowances, cash allowances and service benefits allowances.The TikTok user raised eyebrows when she said she could not share the payslip of a South African police officer because she didn't want to seem like she was mocking the force.
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