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so hear it goes ,customer ring up ,we are looking for a new spark can you pop in and have a chat .
so they sit me down ,the spark left us and we require a new spark. but we have another spark.
but he can only do a couple of days per week ,but he is not reliable .
a contract is it ,so the customer saying or telling me the old spark charged them about £25.00 pounds per hour ,and we will supply the materials has well . so what do you charge me ,per job include materials and labour .so me head now thinking I charge them £30.00 per hour and say I change a socket I will get the £30.00 per hour .i looked at the customer and said I run a business the same has you .
she said the last spark made ,wait for it two hundred thousand over 12 years .
never look a gift horse in the mouth ,unless you either they got carrot or a juice apple .having spoken or i should say I'm now interviewing them about the job can you really afford me .
 
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Maybe the last spark was paid £200k over the last 12 years, but how many hours did he work to get it and were they all single hours in a day or were they 8 hr days.
 

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