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I am self employed in the north west and get all my own work. I have van tools, testers, etc, part p, ins, accountant, etc.

I generally look for £140 a day, but just earn as much as i can get away with. Some weeks £1000+ and others struggle to make anything!

+1 constant high and low
 
£45 for a PIR? Done properly? £200 to fit and supply a DB? This is why electricians pay rates are being cut!


Seriously?? You are mad and at these prices I would seriously doubt the quality of your work, and do you test anything.

PIR for £45.00 - for what, a bedsit?

Raving Mad!!!

I'm not even fully qualified yet and I wouldn't get out of bed for that money and I'm sorry to say that I would be very suspicious of anyone pricing jobs at such ridiculous amounts.

If it floats your boat and you're Happy and doing a good honest job then fairplay to you but I think you've possibly suffered bit of a bump on the head lol
 
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