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10 grand for a rewire taken about 5 men doing it, listen to him I the beginning of the rewire. And of course is tesla car.lots of talking but im sure we can all relate
Spent too long in the job talking to camera?So why could he not complete. It on time
His rate for himself + apprentice is £80 per hour iirc (he mention this on a previous video)In the video he states there were mainly 3 blokes on the job which included Cory and the new apprentice. He ducked in and out to help at times and I guess to also try and film the work. Labour must have been £1000 + per day.
Its now wonder he has bought a factory of them.No wonder he can afford a Tesla
I meant to say 'not' taking advantage!I expect the vast majority of us could charge silly rates if we wanted to , and we'd probably get away with it too. I don't see the money as the main objective though. If I charged £100 p/hour I wouldn't have such a large client base, it would be more emergency call outs and new clients. I like my regular clients, it feels good to look after their electrical needs. That is part of the payment. Money is important though......
I'm not cheap. £60 for the first hour, then £40 p/hour, so I make enough money, but I feel it's the right amount to keep my happy, regular client base with me feeling I am taking advantage of the fact they will always use me.
As for the chap in the video, he is a likeable person and it genuinely sounds like he cares about the customer and does a good job. He probably gets at least £70 p/hour (out of the £80 he charges for himself and the apprentice), that's a very good wage. Perhaps he is erring towards being more of a business man than an electrician though and I wonder how long you keep the enjoyment of your working life then.
Hi Steve.I expect the vast majority of us could charge silly rates if we wanted to , and we'd probably get away with it too. I don't see the money as the main objective though. If I charged £100 p/hour I wouldn't have such a large client base, it would be more emergency call outs and new clients. I like my regular clients, it feels good to look after their electrical needs. That is part of the payment. Money is important though......
I'm not cheap. £60 for the first hour, then £40 p/hour, so I make enough money, but I feel it's the right amount to keep my happy, regular client base with me feeling I am taking advantage of the fact they will always use me.
As for the chap in the video, he is a likeable person and it genuinely sounds like he cares about the customer and does a good job. He probably gets at least £70 p/hour (out of the £80 he charges for himself and the apprentice), that's a very good wage. Perhaps he is erring towards being more of a business man than an electrician though and I wonder how long you keep the enjoyment of your working life then.
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