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someone was telling me some climbers with experiance have even been on less than 100 a day... theyre taking 90 a day...... which to me... i think i smell something

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£100-£120 is too cheap IMO. everyone needs to raise their rates regardless of the recession.

 

At £120 a day assuming a 260 days a year working - 20 days to cover leave thats an annual salary of £28,800. Not bad.. More than your average small tree company owner probably makes with none (less)of the hassle/financial risk and evenings doing paper work.

 

I can't pay everyday climbers that as I'd end up being unable to be competative. On special difficult jobs maybe, but I don't need climbers for tricky jobs (I can do them) I need extra climbers to get through street trees and regular stuff.

 

All I'm saying is climbers who ask for too much will work less.

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someone was telling me some climbers with experiance have even been on less than 100 a day... theyre taking 90 a day...... which to me... i think i smell something

 

well im experienced and on less than 90 bah,

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I remember contract climbing for £90 a day. But when you look at what you take home after -30% it doesn't add up to much. £63 then minus your fuel costs £55. Then add wear and tear £50. 5 days a week if you are lucky £250.And at the end of that week you are knackered from climbing someones shi**y trees.

 

Fair enough we have to be competitive but sometimes I wonder .

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and still earn as much as those charging less and working more :001_smile:

 

Great line!

 

 

I charge more and have more days off, so I end up with the same as those who charge less and work every day, muppets!

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The fact is that tree work is a lifestyle choice, it's easy and cheap to set up a business and there are folk out there doing work for wood!

 

I don't think many people are getting rich doing tree work.. Or maybe I'm just doing it wrong..

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Im a freelance contractor who has been working souly with one company for the past 3 years, im wanting to figure out what the average contractor gets now a days.

 

3 years, with no holiday pay sick pay etc? You are being shafted, you are not a contractor and you are not freelance, you are an employee with no benefits, and I bet you owe some tax? Your "boss" should be paying that for you and if IR cought up that is exactly what would be happening.

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Also don't forget to add in the few own jobs that they do a year. No contract climber i know only does 'Contract climbing' you'd have to be as fool to pass up a quote on a job. But at £100 a day take out all the bits n bobs is still £300 per week in your pocket for 5 days which in fairness you could be on worse. I pay myself £200 per week so you contract climbers get better than me.

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