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When's the last time you had to get a plumber, electrician, chippy etc.

£200+ per day

That's all over the country.

My point is if we under value our services we only have ourselves to blame.

 

This couldn’t be more true. Everywhere in this industry people moan and compare wages with other trades and agreeing arb is a bit behind.

 

But then on the other side you have threads like this saying your pricing yourself to high.

 

Maybe it’s jealously that your able to get work at that price and thats more than what they charge ? I don’t know but if you can get work at that price I think fair play and it’s only going to do the industry a favour in the hope of driving up wages and hopefully reduce the amount of companies/ people under valuing themselves.

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I get that and there is a terrible problem in the industry where money is concerned and all because someone will always do it cheaper. Sadly, regardless of weather it's hiring a subby or quoting a job, an awful lot of people are happy to just go with the cheaper option. If you're happy then just stick to your guns but for me and many others, sadly sticking to your guns doesn't pay the bills so have to compromise

Colleti,
Put your day rate up by £10
In six months time do it again.
If you're good at what you do you'll get it.
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Colleti,
Put your day rate up by £10
In six months time do it again.
If you're good at what you do you'll get it.
[emoji106]
I won't as there are lots that are happy to do the same job cheaper, simple as that
Posted
55 minutes ago, Rough Hewn said:


If you under value yourself, your abilities and your kit.
That's your choice.

Works both ways mate.

 

if you over value yourself, your abilities and your kit...  and can’t get enough work.

 

Thats your choice.

Posted
8 minutes ago, Mike Hill said:

If haif the tree companies in the UK folded the rates would double for a couple of years.

I see your logic Mike, but doubt it would actually work out that way, not on a big scale at least

 

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