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I would not want to be going there……..

 

 

I'm sure the relatively low figure is due to a high percentage of re investment, but still if a decent businessman is paying himself less than that in this trade running 2-3 teams few employees can be worthy of more.

You seem to just be playing devils advocate skyhuck? Or do you genuinely believe it would be realistic for lead climbers/foremen in an employed role to be paid upwards of £40kPA?

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I'm sure the relatively low figure is due to a high percentage of re investment, but still if a decent businessman is paying himself less than that in this trade running 2-3 teams few employees can be worthy of more.

You seem to just be playing devils advocate skyhuck? Or do you genuinely believe it would be realistic for lead climbers/foremen in an employed role to be paid upwards of £40kPA?

 

If a firm is charging out a team of two at £550+ per day, paying the leader of that team £180 per day does not seem unreasonable for the right person.

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