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hi guys im 23 and have been self employed for the past 2 years. i completed 3 years at collage gaining good grades and hold nptc 30,31,38,39 first aid cet and full driving licence. i was hoping someone could give me a rough idea of the day rate i should be charging ???? i have my own full climbing kit and ppe and regually climb, have worked out of mewps and am not fussy what jobs are thrown at me. im reliable and take my job very seriously and and my diary is always full just not sure if im selling myself short ???

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Dependant on area,your quality of work,experience and on who your working for,I would say £80-120 on the ground £115-175 climbing.

 

Steve

 

Your rates are too high at the top end for someone with only a couple of years experience don't you think? This is tree work not working for a law firm

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Dependant on area,your quality of work,experience and on who your working for,I would say £80-120 on the ground £115-175 climbing.

 

Steve

 

sounds about right :)

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Completely depends on your quality of work, what you are able to do (eg. reduce and shape a mature beech tree by 10%), speed in which you can do it without infringing on safety, able to solve any problems that may arise, area, what kit you own/offer, lead a team etc?

 

At 23 with 2 years experience I would suggest between £80 and £120 depending on these said variables.

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hi guys im 23 and have been self employed for the past 2 years. i completed 3 years at collage gaining good grades and hold nptc 30,31,38,39 first aid cet and full driving licence. i was hoping someone could give me a rough idea of the day rate i should be charging ???? i have my own full climbing kit and ppe and regually climb, have worked out of mewps and am not fussy what jobs are thrown at me. im reliable and take my job very seriously and and my diary is always full just not sure if im selling myself short ???

 

How full is your full licence? Can you tow a trailer (legally), I mean a real one not a 750kg pencil sharpener.

 

What area and what are you charging now?

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