I tend to agree James, Pre Covid when I was rushing around like a loon trying to do 7 days work in 5 , I tried using a labourer and a sparky mate, both added very little value and I was still rushing around and now having to pay someone as well.Don't do it!!!!
nobody will give the attention to work the same level of importance as yourself.
I am half joking but half serious, people are a pain in the rear.
Where are you? I know some good lads i could put your way depending on location.I appreciate the advice, I am currently at the limit of what I can ask others to do for me. I am even having to get lower skilled electricians in to help, 2 of which were just awful yet wanted the most money. I have put prices up, being picky with jobs I do but my core customers all want a lot done at the moment, with a few 1-2 year jobs which I do not want to lose out on.
I get its a gamble and no one will care as much as I do. I was thinking of taking on an electricians mate with the thought of an adult apprenticeship in the future if it works out well. I think this would be better than a straight out of school apprentice.
You might be better subbing the long job(s) out to a sparks on a day rate if its a 1 year project. Someone you can just send to the job and leave to get on with it, you just deliver the materials and they do the day labour. If they aren't needed for a few weeks they can go off and come back.I appreciate the advice, I am currently at the limit of what I can ask others to do for me. I am even having to get lower skilled electricians in to help, 2 of which were just awful yet wanted the most money. I have put prices up, being picky with jobs I do but my core customers all want a lot done at the moment, with a few 1-2 year jobs which I do not want to lose out on.
I get its a gamble and no one will care as much as I do. I was thinking of taking on an electricians mate with the thought of an adult apprenticeship in the future if it works out well. I think this would be better than a straight out of school apprentice.