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Interesting post. I'm a climber with around 3 years experience. I consider myself certainly competent, probably experienced. I'm on a wage not too dissimilar to that mentioned for a trainee climber. I rent a house with my girlfriend, manage to feed an ever growing cat, share a car, and I'm never too broke to afford a bottle of red. Would I like a bit more? Certainly. But I can get by on what I earn. I wouldn't consider myself poor by any means. I can afford to smoke 50g a week for Chrissake.

 

I'm based in the midlands by the way.

 

What Ya pay in rent, and what does your girlfriend do for a living?

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What Ya pay in rent, and what does your girlfriend do for a living?

 

 

Lizzie work as an events coordinator for a small firm, and is on about £500pa more than I. We rent a 2 bedroom semi for £600 + bills.

 

I live relatively modestly, and sometimes it's a struggle, but I get by just fine.

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Example, I charge out a subbie at say 120 but charge him out at 200.

(this IS only an example, I'm not revealing just how greedy I REALLY am...)

He is a cost, I pay vat on him, feed the slacker, sharpen the chains he kills and transport his fat corpse to the site so I feel I should make a margin on him.

The margin advances the company (after paying tax on profit)

Make me sigh when I read guys on here trying to work out how little to charge instead of HOW MUCH!

Ty

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Interesting post. I'm a climber with around 3 years experience. I consider myself certainly competent, probably experienced. I'm on a wage not too dissimilar to that mentioned for a trainee climber. I rent a house with my girlfriend, manage to feed an ever growing cat, share a car, and I'm never too broke to afford a bottle of red. Would I like a bit more? Certainly. But I can get by on what I earn. I wouldn't consider myself poor by any means. I can afford to smoke 50g a week for Chrissake.

 

I'm based in the midlands by the way.

 

 

Sent you a PM Joe

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Lizzie work as an events coordinator for a small firm, and is on about £500pa more than I. We rent a 2 bedroom semi for £600 + bills.

 

I live relatively modestly, and sometimes it's a struggle, but I get by just fine.

 

I'm sure you do get by just fine. You come across as a smart young man.

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Id say , correction, i pay £150 a day thats if they are self employed, thats for a top groundy, or an ok climber , whats very important is a great understanding of wood, how it grows , tension wood, how it responds when cut, rigging, time management , safety, see where i am going ???

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£600 for a 2 bed semi! Jesus you're lucky... I pay £750 per month for a room and there's 6 of us in the house!!!

 

Come to France, we've a 55m2 new build first floor appartment for 292euros per month and the child and housing benefit come to 480euros so for now we live for free!

Plus there is a national shortage of tree climbers which means business is...good.

Ty

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