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£200 a day, or £37 per hour mon to friday 6am to 6pm. calls 6pm to 10 pm £60 per hour. emergency calls 10 pm to 6am are £150 1st hour and £60 ph after that. no if's or buts,if they dont wana pay get another guy. no charity here.london
 
im a full time level 2 student and got site experience in air con and fridge before beign made redundent and ive spoke to everyone in the yellow pages rang every van i have seen and if i came across a electrician interegated him to death and sweet F.A ive offerd voluntry work for more than 20 hours a week making my own way to work but still they came up with the crap they aint busy enough and insurance reasons no matter how useless i'd still use them anyway if a lad offerd voluntry i aint got a slim chance of getting anything any time soon and millwall ken your right hair dressing is proberly the best things atm it seems to be busy.
 
well the agencies will be creeping over this website seeing what intel they can get :( but as a guide I see that the standard approved rate is 17.00 per hour, which nobody gets and the standard non approved rate is supposed to be 15.50, but I'm afraid that the jobs out there pay a standard 12.50 an hour, even the ones that offer 14.50 on the advert give it the whole "I've been asked by the client...how low can you go.....just theoretically...so I get a better chance of securing you a job with the client"....this roughly translates...hold on a second...just until I run it through the electronic translateor.....beep beep duh beep....ah yes where was I, this translates into I'm going to charge the client 16 pounds an hour and pay you 12, and when you do weekends, I'm going to get 20 pounds an hour for your servitude and give you 14.25 so there....

I have had to laugh a few times in recent weeks when I have seen agencies advertising for Sparks and offering 7 pounds an hour, oh and you have to have your own car that fits the clients standards and a full clean licence, and it will involve long distance travel, overnight stays away etc.......do you pay digs?.....NO..DO YOU WANT THE JOB!!!!!.....um what about Mileage...NO........come to think about it do you pay travel time ...NO.....just a minute I think that theres somebody at the door, I'll call you back.....clank....not!


What does driving your own car do to your insurance, does it push it up ? or will you get checked over and busted by the cops for invalid insurance, as I have heard roumored recently....
 
I'm self employed with 16 years experience. JIB Gold card Technician grade. I charge £16.60 when i am subbying and £25.00 ph when doing my own work. Charge 40p per mile when travelling over 60 miles.

Earning between £500 to £1000 per week take home at the moment. I am more expensive than other people but i have worked hard to get there and why should i bring my rate down to what the 6 week quick course people are charging. You pay for my experience and knowledge.

You get what you pay for in my opinion and if you can convince the customer then you will always get repeat business.

I know one lad, £100 per day cash in hand. Not registerd, not insured, always busy but was found out. Did a few dodgy jobs because he was rushing to get to the next job because he was too cheap.Word went round like wild fire!! Now hes jacked it all in and got out of the trade all together.

Charge what you think is a good price and try and help the customer out by being polite, well spoken tidying up, keeping the site tidy etc. Sometimes good service is always as good as the job itself.
 
I'm self employed with 16 years experience. JIB Gold card Technician grade. I charge £16.60 when i am subbying and £25.00 ph when doing my own work. Charge 40p per mile when travelling over 60 miles.

Earning between £500 to £1000 per week take home at the moment. I am more expensive than other people but i have worked hard to get there and why should i bring my rate down to what the 6 week quick course people are charging. You pay for my experience and knowledge.

You get what you pay for in my opinion and if you can convince the customer then you will always get repeat business.

I know one lad, £100 per day cash in hand. Not registerd, not insured, always busy but was found out. Did a few dodgy jobs because he was rushing to get to the next job because he was too cheap.Word went round like wild fire!! Now hes jacked it all in and got out of the trade all together.

Charge what you think is a good price and try and help the customer out by being polite, well spoken tidying up, keeping the site tidy etc. Sometimes good service is always as good as the job itself.

Well said. I don't think you are expensive either. You charge about the same as me, but i usually charge a day rate unless its a call out to a fault. I know what you mean about the cash in hand merchant's. A new customer, who is more than happy with my prices and service asked me this morning as she was writing another cheque out for more than a grand, "why do you keep giving me all these certificate thing's, and what are they for? the last electrician never gave me anything except receipts.

Cheers...........Howard
 
£250.00 per day sounds reasonable.

I am charging £200.00 for fully qualified and £100.00 for apprentice.

£35.00/ hr for qualified or £17.50/hr for apprentice.

Both me and **** are qualified, gold card holder and I have a good apprentice working for me.

I am mainly domestic, a little commercial and some agricultural, I am currently booking work for late January but then have March, April and May fully booked on a large development.

I have attached a copy of my terms/rates which I send with every quote.
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Respect to you. Everything down on paper in black and white.
 
Hi eggonyourface,
Min £20:00 hour, extensions etc day rate. If commercial/industrial then usually price work.
Van, tools, test equip, Napit.
Hate to say this but thirty years experience.
West Midlands area. Villa Park nearest land mark.

Must say...... good read.
 
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