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Posted (edited)
9 hours ago, Rough Hewn said:


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25 Euro an hour for a competent groundie in Germany.

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11 hours ago, billpierce said:
17 hours ago, Mark J said:
25 Euro an hour for a competent groundie in Germany.

Thay seems pretty healthy

They appreciate the value of tree workers over there.

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8 minutes ago, Mark Bolam said:

I think there’s a bit of confusion here between paying genuinely SE lads (which I do), and PAYE rates.

They are different animals altogether.

There always is on here when pay is discussed.. Many don't seem to realise the difference..

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1 hour ago, Mark Bolam said:

I think there’s a bit of confusion here between paying genuinely SE lads (which I do), and PAYE rates.

They are different animals altogether.

Fair play. It does seem that the PAYE staff aren't rushing forward though.

 

What is good money to get good lads Fl/SE In that will go the extra mile.

 

Without asking, I'd dare bet you are close to, if not over £200/day?

 

b0D told us recently that every lad on his gang needs to earn him £200/day before he starts.

 

I'd like to hear your point of view on it.

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You’re joking aren’t you?

£50/day here SE, but I get £45 back for letting them kip on mattresses in my workshop.

They are bloody lucky I’m giving them work.

No training costs either as most of them get deported within a couple of weeks.

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