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23 minutes ago, JBH said:

DAYRATES

£70 Brash dragging

£80 Brash Dragging in PPE

£90 CS30 or Chipper

£100 CS31 & F+

£110 CS38

£120 CS39

£130 CS39 and capable

£140+ CS41, MEWP and capable

 

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I am sorry for being a "plonker"

 

People can only write from their own experience and this was a version of mine; working self employed and paying for my own tickets when I'd saved the cash. The sad part is that this is adjusted for inflation.

 

Unless I've got the wrong end of the stick and the derision is for rates being too high, in which case I am thankful to have been a lucky one. 

 

Slippery slope reference:

 

Kit is only as good as the operators. A lack of investment in workforce and fundamentals has degraded most companies' stock of climbers

 

 

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14 hours ago, GarethM said:

I wonder if @manco has trouble getting staff, keeping them is probably the least of his worries.

 

Would you work for £92 a day today, sweating your arse off and no doubt having you shouting and swearing like some beasted recuit?

i kinda do, im at a loss where to find people who want to work, or even where to start looking.

only the old guys want to work, the 20 yr olds dont wanna know

it doesnt help that i expect excellence and im not tolerant of muppets and wetwipes and rake-leaners

as to working conditions theyre usually relaxed and easy, no shouting, and usually short days.

 

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16 hours ago, JBH said:

Kit is only as good as the operators. A lack of investment in workforce and fundamentals has degraded most companies' stock of climbers

 

 

but a lada will never be a ferarri no matter how much you spend on it.

and a wetwipe will always be a wetwipe no matter how much you pay them.

theyll just be a happier wetwipe getting 150quid a day to scratch their arse.

 

you start on basic money, you show you can do the job, you get more money.

 

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It really depends on the individual and what they bring to the table. I don't see any reason why a grounds person can't earn as much as £180 for the day depending on the role they were filling. they could be a team leader in charge of instructing the jobs and the general safety of the team, customer care, years of experience etc... however from what I've seen, most people struggle to get more than £150 for ground work unless its their own and id say on average probably looking at 100-120.

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On 03/04/2024 at 18:07, JBH said:

DAYRATES

£70 Brash dragging

£80 Brash Dragging in PPE

£90 CS30 or Chipper

£100 CS31 & F+

£110 CS38

£120 CS39

£130 CS39 and capable

£140+ CS41, MEWP and capable

 

Remove 20% if PAYE

 

80 for brash dragging in PPE? I'll drag brash bare arsed for that kind of money! 
 

Give me 90 and I'll put the whole tree on my back and save everyone the hassle

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