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Forest, all of those tickets seem a bit OTT to me but the fact that your potential employers want them is no surprise.
If you did have all of the above and it cost you say 2k then you would end up with a job paying you £750 per week minimum without the hassle of quoting, ordering and paying for materials, vat returns, big tax bills ect and 2k in training for all that is nothing compared to a collage course in any trade.
As far as price vs day rate is concerned it's always a gamble.
You might get on jobs where it isn't possible to get down the same as others.
What if there's only 1 fork lift loading out a whole building site and the materials are a mile up the road in a storage area for example.
Last year I did a labour only job and got £10 per m2 on the block paving and £40 per m2 on the natural stone.
The natural stone we made good money on but the block paving was charcon woburn rumbled and because the came in packs that we couldn't use a block Barrow on we had to doubles handle everything which meant it took at least twice as long to lay so we might as well been doing it for £5 per m2.
I still made better many than the day rate which was £160 per day but they kept the blocks close with a tele handler. On other site's I might not have been so lucky.
Just stuff to think about mate.
Ilovesettmondays my my dad had and brother had there NVQ paid for by the firm they worked for. Some kind of site assessment I think.
Sod paying a grand for a price of paper I don't need though lol.
The £150 for the labourers card is bad enough.
If you did have all of the above and it cost you say 2k then you would end up with a job paying you £750 per week minimum without the hassle of quoting, ordering and paying for materials, vat returns, big tax bills ect and 2k in training for all that is nothing compared to a collage course in any trade.
As far as price vs day rate is concerned it's always a gamble.
You might get on jobs where it isn't possible to get down the same as others.
What if there's only 1 fork lift loading out a whole building site and the materials are a mile up the road in a storage area for example.
Last year I did a labour only job and got £10 per m2 on the block paving and £40 per m2 on the natural stone.
The natural stone we made good money on but the block paving was charcon woburn rumbled and because the came in packs that we couldn't use a block Barrow on we had to doubles handle everything which meant it took at least twice as long to lay so we might as well been doing it for £5 per m2.
I still made better many than the day rate which was £160 per day but they kept the blocks close with a tele handler. On other site's I might not have been so lucky.
Just stuff to think about mate.
Ilovesettmondays my my dad had and brother had there NVQ paid for by the firm they worked for. Some kind of site assessment I think.
Sod paying a grand for a price of paper I don't need though lol.
The £150 for the labourers card is bad enough.
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I'm at the top of the first page on Google with my site forest.
Got there through links to yell.com, Facebook and regular updates.
I still get a lot more work through recommendations than from the Internet.
My next step will be to get a better website. The one I have looks nice and is well worded but it's basic and isn't mobile friendly so unless I upgrade it I don't think I'll keep first page listing for long.
The key is to have as many in coming and outgoing links as possible with high traffic go get a first page listing.
Hibu are pretty good for that and I don't think it would cost you 2k so worth a look.
Got there through links to yell.com, Facebook and regular updates.
I still get a lot more work through recommendations than from the Internet.
My next step will be to get a better website. The one I have looks nice and is well worded but it's basic and isn't mobile friendly so unless I upgrade it I don't think I'll keep first page listing for long.
The key is to have as many in coming and outgoing links as possible with high traffic go get a first page listing.
Hibu are pretty good for that and I don't think it would cost you 2k so worth a look.
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Went and took the second test today. The examiner calculated that between the class of 6 we had 90 years of experience between us. 2 of the class were under 20.
We all knew as much as she did about the stuff relevant to our trades.
I think she felt a little embarrassed that the majority of us had to sit the course.
We all knew as much as she did about the stuff relevant to our trades.
I think she felt a little embarrassed that the majority of us had to sit the course.
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It was the health and safety awareness course.
It's basically a 1 day lecture on health and safety on site's with paper test at the end.
There are 25 questions on the test that are exactly the same multiple choice ones you'd get with the health and saftey environment test we all have to take on the computer.
The course was really good and should be mandatory for anyone that has never worked on a building site but was more like teaching experienced workers how to such eggs.
I struggled with the fire extinguisher questions lol.
No problem forest. My advertising costs me about £600 a year and works well for me.
I don't think all fencing contractors will make you jump through as many hoops so it might be worth ringing round.
It's basically a 1 day lecture on health and safety on site's with paper test at the end.
There are 25 questions on the test that are exactly the same multiple choice ones you'd get with the health and saftey environment test we all have to take on the computer.
The course was really good and should be mandatory for anyone that has never worked on a building site but was more like teaching experienced workers how to such eggs.
I struggled with the fire extinguisher questions lol.
No problem forest. My advertising costs me about £600 a year and works well for me.
I don't think all fencing contractors will make you jump through as many hoops so it might be worth ringing round.
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that must be the test that the lad i have with me was on about can you still do the enviroment test on its own as thats the one i must of done years ago as you just turn up at the mobile van click a few buttons and disappear. He was trying to tell me thats its a 2 day course to get a cscs ticket to which my reply was eff off its just a simple common sense multiple choice test
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even more money now 6,000 workers have to re sit the test after a string of test centres were caught rigging health and safety exams
Centres caught rigging construction safety exams
Centres caught rigging construction safety exams
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