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The good woman wasn't impressed when the phone rang at 4am sunday. hahaif your going out at that god forsaken time when you should be tucked up in bed with a good woman (or man if that's your preference) after a few beers, then it should be £46. 6 per hour. just get the wages clerk to move a decimal point.
No s==t SherlockIt's all in house so is hard to say. I'm pretty sure if they sub contracted the work out it would cost loads more.
Get real Tel my memory ain't that goodwasn't the lead dancer in Pan's People called Pam? the blonde one with the nice -----?
Is it part of you' re C of E to be on call?Hi all.
Just wondering if any of you do emergency call out. I work for a large housing association and the pay rate for out of hours seems a bit poor.
We get £4.66 an hour which includes all work and travel. Same rate applies for weekends. 1.5x for bank holidays and 2x for xmas day.
Is this the going rate or are we being shafted?
Cheers.
Yes. It's a standard form we fill in for payment. No jobs or 100 jobs we get the same money. Usually in the mid teens is what we end up with. Rarely in the 20's or single figures.So you get paid £4.66 for each of the 14hrs regardless of whether you get called out?
And no lump sum extra for the week?
It is optional for me because of my older contract with the company. It's in the t&c's of the newer lads so if i quit someone else will have to do it so it makes arguing the ---- over money harder. They've got us by the balls to be honest. hahaIs it part of you' re C of E to be on call?
Hi all.
Just wondering if any of you do emergency call out. I work for a large housing association and the pay rate for out of hours seems a bit poor.
We get £4.66 an hour which includes all work and travel. Same rate applies for weekends. 1.5x for bank holidays and 2x for xmas day.
Is this the going rate or are we being shafted?
Cheers.
I thought so..
The hours do add up as we do 118 of them in a typical week, but i can't help but think we should be on way more.
No idea of the going rates but earning £223 for covering 24 hours on xmas day seems pathetic. Haha.
We get our day salary for 7.5 hours, (decent rate 2bh) then the 4.66 for the remaining 14 hours on standby.
There really is something missing here with the drip fed info
That's correct. There's no pay per job system so if i were to get 10 jobs on xmas day i'd still get the same payment as if i had no jobs. Problem is we never know how many we're gona get.So we start out with this snippet of info
Then it's £223 for an xmas day with no idea of call outs
Then we get to this which is a 7.5 hr decent rate + 14 hrs at £4.66. It would have to be some decent rate to cover the crap call out
I have worked many call outs some as little as 40 mins home to job and home and others that were 3 and 4 hours the longest was 8:30am call out on a Sunday getting home at 22:30 and one thing is for sure £4.66/hr wouldn't cut it
At the figures you quote something is missing 15 call outs a week works out at £36.65 per call out and nothing for the standby at what you say you are paid. There really is something missing here with the drip fed info
can't see that adding up. if his normal working hours are 42, add 118, that's 160 hours a week. that leaves him 8 hours a week not working. impossible. spend more time than that on the karzi.He (they) gets paid 118 x £4.66 = £549.88 over and above normal wages for every week on call, regardless of how many calls.
We're on different contracts, half of the day staff work 8-4, the other work 10-6. So in my case i have 2 hours between my working day finishing and the out of hours starting. Plenty of time to sit on the bog. Hahacan't see that adding up. if his normal working hours are 42, add 118, that's 160 hours a week. that leaves him 8 hours a week not working. impossible. spend more time than that on the karzi.
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