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From an employers point of view the client might require the right quals and insurance might have an issue if there was an accident.

£80-£100 if you've just qualified.

£120 a day if your good and provide some kit.

£150 if you can do anything and provide everything

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I'm based in Devon, have approx 4 years experience, cs 30/1/8/9/wood chipper, come with saws and climbing kit and insurance, charge £120 a day and haven't heard one grumble yet...

 

Get some saws and charge a proper day rate - they'll pay for themselves that way... Anyone who thinks an experienced subby climber should be getting paid less than £120 a day isn't worth working for in my humble opinion.

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