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It sounds far too cheap. £12.50 works out at £100 per day for an 8 hour shift. By the time you have paid your overheads you are not left with much. I would be thinking absolute minimum of £15 per hour and maybe more.
We used to base our labour costs on approx £15 per hour and that was in stoke, 7 years ago. There will always be cheaper competition to contend with but you should not be scared of charging a higher price if the quality of your work and service is better than the competition. its all about showing your customers that you are better, if you can do that they will generally be happier to pay a higher price
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We used to base our labour costs on approx £15 per hour and that was in stoke, 7 years ago. There will always be cheaper competition to contend with but you should not be scared of charging a higher price if the quality of your work and service is better than the competition. its all about showing your customers that you are better, if you can do that they will generally be happier to pay a higher price
Steve
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I dont like hourly rates but if I am pushed to it ,i want £12 for labourers,£18 for trades and £25 for yours truly
would rather work on price
I.e £20 per metre etc etc
basically shaun get as much as you can get and keep going,we have all took the odd crap money at some point but you do not want to make a habit of it
i would rather pay blokes 10% over the going rate as it engenders good will
i see the lads working for wates and bam nuttal in luton and they all look defeated
LLL
would rather work on price
I.e £20 per metre etc etc
basically shaun get as much as you can get and keep going,we have all took the odd crap money at some point but you do not want to make a habit of it
i would rather pay blokes 10% over the going rate as it engenders good will
i see the lads working for wates and bam nuttal in luton and they all look defeated
LLL
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The unions used to do hourly rates and then we'd pay our lads that rate plus 30% plus a bonus if they didn't get on my tits too much that week and managed to put in a whole 5 days.
Not sure what it is now....here we go....that seems a bit cheap! How is 10.46 quid/hr a going wage for a craftsman?
Not sure what it is now....here we go....that seems a bit cheap! How is 10.46 quid/hr a going wage for a craftsman?
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used to be the other way around about 10 years ago but brickies average £120
first fix average £150
second fix, roofing £170 upwards
will prob go up for both next year as us and bricklayers are stuggling for labour or decent labour
and with other trades
dry linning bad to many foreiners
groundworks full of romainians and you only have to look at the roads over there to see what there like
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and plumping,roof tilling,painters work on price
first fix average £150
second fix, roofing £170 upwards
will prob go up for both next year as us and bricklayers are stuggling for labour or decent labour
and with other trades
dry linning bad to many foreiners
groundworks full of romainians and you only have to look at the roads over there to see what there like
???
and plumping,roof tilling,painters work on price
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the once prosperous london here goes .
bricklayers 120 a shift
chippies 120 a shift
pavers sitework 100 a shift
pavers streetwork 125 a shift
pipelayers 110 a shift
general groundworkers 9-11 pound an hour
digger drivers 13 quid an hour
labourers 6.50 an hour
tarmacers 125 a shift
soho walk up workers 30 pound for 15 mins
bricklayers 120 a shift
chippies 120 a shift
pavers sitework 100 a shift
pavers streetwork 125 a shift
pipelayers 110 a shift
general groundworkers 9-11 pound an hour
digger drivers 13 quid an hour
labourers 6.50 an hour
tarmacers 125 a shift
soho walk up workers 30 pound for 15 mins
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They're more versatile on the job. To a Site Agent, the chippie is there as soon as the wall-plate is on till the end of the job, generally, we cant wait to get shot of the brickies as they're messy and arseylutonlagerlout wrote:why would a 2 bob wood cutter get more money than a skilled wet trade like a bricklayer :;):
can you tell that we dont get on with chipies?
chipies and brickies get the same in sunny luton
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i cant recall ever meeting a chipie who didnt think he was gods gift to the building trade
the only ones i have any time for are the proper shuttering chipies
the rest of them
measure
mark
cut
fix
what skill is there in that?
in wet trades,such as bricklaying,paving,plastering
you have judgement calls
I have had a lot of run ins with carpenters over the years :laugh:
LLL
the only ones i have any time for are the proper shuttering chipies
the rest of them
measure
mark
cut
fix
what skill is there in that?
in wet trades,such as bricklaying,paving,plastering
you have judgement calls
I have had a lot of run ins with carpenters over the years :laugh:
LLL
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Im with you on this LLL, a shuttering chippy is worth twice that of a finishing chippy seeing as a good one can build a hugely complex structure to within 5mm tolerance.
An old agent i worked with who was a chippy used to say "is it any wonder that brickies are daft when they spend 90% of the time with their heads lower than their arse!"
An old agent i worked with who was a chippy used to say "is it any wonder that brickies are daft when they spend 90% of the time with their heads lower than their arse!"