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Hi All,

Could I please ask the going rate for some help with my firewood proccesing?

Day rate ?loading the proccesor,splitting logs on the tractor log splitter,bagging some kindling ect.

Only really a casual job for a month or two,until my Sons back on the scene.

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  On 12/09/2020 at 20:09, aspenarb said:

As with any rates its regional, it would depend on whether your yard is in central London or on the west coast of Ireland.

 

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Quite but in an earlier post he said just up the M40 in Bucks.

 

I'd guess for someone who knows a bit about what they are doing who's at a loose end about £120/day for 8 hrs including travel.

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I would say £10 an hour for casual labour in mid Wales but it's going to vary massively by area, age and experience.

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Depends entirely on what your labourer is like, useless bugger probably less than a tenner then tell him to do one, grafter, 14-15 quid at least, cheap workers ain’t good, good workers ain’t cheap.

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  On 12/09/2020 at 19:33, defender tipper said:

Hi All,

Could I please ask the going rate for some help with my firewood proccesing?

Day rate ?loading the proccesor,splitting logs on the tractor log splitter,bagging some kindling ect.

Only really a casual job for a month or two,until my Sons back on the scene.

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For someone 18 and older £9.30/hr Real Living Wage outside London area (ref. Real Living Wage Foundation), if self-employed labour only £12/hr, no problem getting someone to work for these rates at the moment, working a 7.5 hr day.

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The "money" does not always get you a decent labourer, plenty of clock watching media junkies and  phone/text addicts on top money for not doing a lot.

 

Bob

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  On 13/09/2020 at 09:34, aspenarb said:

The "money" does not always get you a decent labourer, plenty of clock watching media junkies and  phone/text addicts on top money for not doing a lot.

 

Bob

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Yup, tons round here. Hopefully the coming winter will thin them out a bit- nothing like widespread job losses to sharpen the appreciation of what you have.

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