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Depends on how good he is mate! :001_cool:

 

£6 to 7 an hour at 19 cant be bad, Can it?? If hes good

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yeah mozza thats wot i was thinking 6.50 - £ 7.00 an hour, he is hard worker but has a lot to learn about cutting, makes daft mistakes that a good experienced groundie wouldnt . do i have to provide equipment and ppe??

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how many staff do you have? i think if its under 4 then no. but it all comes down to the employer imo. i have learned that giving lads too much is a waste of time, they have to rough it to appreciate the good times. i got he haw from my bosses and crap money so i always spoiled my guys, pah!!not anymore.

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I think £60 / day but when he gets more experienced put it up to £70 then £80. Makes him feel valued then and that he has progressed.

 

As for PPE, buy him his first lot but tell him the prices and that if he damages them (other than general wear and tear) he will have to pay for replacement gear!

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yeah good idea parker, coz them pants and boots aint cheap, i am getting him to understand to respect stuff. im gonna get it in the contract of employment that if he brakes owt he must pay for it type thing??

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