Work full time for a month on the National Minimum Wage?
You would have to work a fair bit more than 'full time' seeing as that would be usually considered 39hours a week plus, although the government would say that more than 35 hours per week is full time. Given minimum wage is £5.93, even working the upper boundary of 39hours you would still be £70 odd quid short before National Insurance and Tax (Which you would most likely pay, by this time in the year).
You would have to work a fair bit more than 'full time' seeing as that would be usually considered 39hours a week plus, although the government would say that more than 35 hours per week is full time. Given minimum wage is £5.93, even working the upper boundary of 39hours you would still be £70 odd quid short before National Insurance and Tax (Which you would most likely pay, by this time in the year).