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Don't know, loads of money, i lived in Earls Court once for 8 weeks, rent free and still ended up spending a £1000.00 a week and that was about 1987, a few years ago, mind you i have still got some good memory's of that time in my life, what fun i had :thumbup: i think today , in London, its got to be £300 a day as a subi. On the books it would have to be a fair wage, how much did you think?

 

£1000 a week? 1987..... Did you snort your weight in nose candy every night and drink champagne like water?

 

£120 a day will be plenty if your just a normal fella.

 

 

 

 

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£120 on the books would be ideal, as a subby i'd want a bit more ideally. I think £300/day might be a bit ott! when i freelance round me at the moment (herefordshire/shropshire/worcestershire) I get between £105 and £135/day, but the cheaper end of the scale is 5 days a week if i want it, which is nice to fall back on and why i'm willing to work for a bit less. Things are pretty cheap for me here so if i were to move to london i'd need it to be finacially viable.

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£1000 a week? 1987..... Did you snort your weight in nose candy every night and drink champagne like water?

 

£120 a day will be plenty if your just a normal fella.

 

 

 

 

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No drugs, yes my mum thought i was on drugs, spent a lot of time down town, £1000 devide by 7 £142.85 so not far of your £120:thumbup1: for those who think you could live and work in London and enjoy your time there with out living in a box good luck, when i work away i like to enjoy my self. You only live once:thumbup: we hit the town every night for the full time we were there.

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Don't know, loads of money, i lived in Earls Court once for 8 weeks, rent free and still ended up spending a £1000.00 a week and that was about 1987, a few years ago, mind you i have still got some good memory's of that time in my life, what fun i had :thumbup: i think today , in London, its got to be £300 a day as a subi. On the books it would have to be a fair wage, how much did you think?

 

300 quid a day as a climber..? I very much doubt! Maybe if you turn up with a truck chipper and get rid of waste.

 

Looking like 120 - 130 on the books if your lucky.

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300 quid a day as a climber..? I very much doubt! Maybe if you turn up with a truck chipper and get rid of waste.

 

Looking like 120 - 130 on the books if your lucky.

 

please all calm down, i didn't say thats how much money i was on , i just said how much i would want working today in London. i know what its like to live there, £300 a day for a good fast subcontractor sounds fair to me, but i did spend that much:thumbup: £1000 a week:thumbup1:

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