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Seandunbavin
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If that's the case I'm not on enough... I've got all the above apart from a Level 3 Diploma in Arboriculture, NPTC tickets, all PPE, 4x4, but no cscs card and 2.5 years experience. I'm only on £70-80 a day... Depends who I work for.

 

 

 

you shud be charging £100 per day as a minimum me tinks.:001_smile:

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I've known climbers here in Essex only charging £100 a day, with own saws etc. Crazy, but about right for a 'good' and useful groundy with saw tickets etc.

52 weeks a year, 5 days a week = 260 days. Take away 21 for holidays and say 10 for bad weather/breakdowns etc = 229

229 days x £100 = £22,900 per year

Take away fuel, saw and vehicle maintenance, further tickets and training, tax/no etc, you know what you need to do...

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