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I'd pay you £80 a day, if you were an amazing worker and you could second guess my every move £100, if you could go up and finish my massive oak reduction after lunch to my standards then £150. Hope this helps.

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19 minutes ago, Jon kelly said:

I have been in the industry for one year and have got CS 30/31, Woodchipper and CS 38 with aerial rescue

 

What sort of day rate should i be asking for ?

The answer to your question is unfortunately, another question. How good are you?

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The way I see it a solid groundy is worth £100 easily.

A lot of people bitch about not being able to find a decent groundy but won't pay more than £80.

If you can manage a site, liase with clients, drive and operate/ maintain equipment etc then possibly more.

With only a years experience though I reckon you'd have a way to go.

Personally I'd rather pay another decent climber a good rate, and have them running the ground.

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I agree with joe if it's a big job I sub in my old lead climber who I climbed with for years. He knows everything and anything that will or may happen and can finish off my climb if I can't. I pay him £150 cash. For smaller jobs I pay a local groundie £80 through the books.

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Yes, i would rate myself as a very good groundie.
 It would be on a self employed basis
 
Thanks for comments

out of interest what makes you a very good groundy?

I only ask because I've seen a lot of people come in on trial for various companies claiming to be at the top of their game and its usually disappointing.
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