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You can get genuinely unskilled labourers for as little as 50 quid per day, but they will need constant supervision for even the simplest of tasks. Good "Donkeys", capable of working on their own digging off, stoning up, etc., will need carrots to the tune of around 80-90 quid per day. A semi-skilled bod capable of wall-building, fencing, a bit of flagging or block-laying and that sort of thing will command at least 100 quid per day, up to 150 quid for a really competent operative capable of supervising others.
These are the typical rates uncovered anywhere north of Northampton, west of Swindon. Scotland and Norn Iron are slightly cheaper, RoI roughly the same as England except in Euros, Dublin rates are about the same as London, again in Euros.
These are the typical rates uncovered anywhere north of Northampton, west of Swindon. Scotland and Norn Iron are slightly cheaper, RoI roughly the same as England except in Euros, Dublin rates are about the same as London, again in Euros.
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Here in Edinburgh and Lothians, i know of one company that pays foremen £8.50 an hour, firm i work for, chargehand on decking/fencing squad is on £7.50, chargehand on hard landscaping is on £6.25, chargehand on the grounds maintainance is on £6.50. I wont mention what im on but im not a chargehand of anysort
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What an interesting read! :p
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On an employed or self employed basis?dickon wrote:dear tony as a landscaper myself ihave to ask if ishould be paying my lads up to 150 a day what should i be charging for their labour - 200 at least but will people pay this?not in my experience-what is going rate?
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