Hi can anyone recommend a Glasgow or Scotland company that will price commercial tenders for me. I don't have the time to spend pricing larger jobs.
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I’m 23 and for the past year or so I’ve had a steady flow of my own work come in, 2/3 days a week (some stuff I’ve had to get someone else to do as I don’t have time) I want to solely do my own stuff but the transition seems awkward. I sub full time to other companies at whatever long term...
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Just set up as a limited company and have a meeting with my accountant on Tuesday but just trying to work out the NI payed by the employer (me)
In a nut shell I have full time job with amazing hours paying me £36k a year. These hours have enabled me to set up my own limited electrical...
I am considering doing my accounts using an online service as in Sage, Quickbook or other. Reason being that I feel I can be on top of my spending and earnings whist I'm updating information online on their software instead of just saving receipts and relevant information and handing it to an...
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So here I am perusing my favourite electrical forum and a local plumbing and heating company to me in Chelmsford comes up on a pop up advert offering their services for small electrical electrical jobs at a staggering £87.12 (inc vat per hour) for jobs from 1-4...
Hi guys/gals,
I’m 22 and I’m starting to rack up a hell of a lot of “private” work, to the point where I’m working all weekends, evenings and booking off holiday from my employed job to get it all done. I’ve sign written my van, and much to my friends disgust it has actually gained me multiple...
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For those who have used the icertfi cert app, How suitable would this be for multiple users?
Looking at the best option to do away with duplicate pads!
All commercial work.
I'll try to keep it short:
Back in 2014 we had an electrical company from Northern Ireland do some work for us in the Luton and Bedford areas of England. I don't remember their name (hence the question), all I know is they used to come to the area SEVERAL weeks in a row in the summer and they...
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Just joined the forum. As a practising electrician looks like their is plenty of useful info so looking forward to getting into some of the threads. Also we have a small training company which focuses on the 18th 2382 and the Part P 2393 qualifications. We have just started a blog with...
New build houses, full system boilers with the big cylinders with seperate thermal cut out and temperature probe which come with a pre fitted link connecting them.
Have been told to remove this link and feed the main live feed for the whole system through it (after the fused switch spur) so if...
Any Electricians ,Experienced Mates ,Improvers looking for permanent ongoing work .Several different contracts must be prepared to work away hotels paid for good rates of pay
Hi all.
I'm about to start proceedings for creating a limited company. I've not had any real experience nor have any real knowledge of this area and have a couple of questions.
1. When invoicing another company for work carried out, would you deduct say 20% of the total amount and place it in...
Hello, I received an email this week from Bizzby ltd, asking if I want to join them as an electrician on some App. I will get jobs via their App and I can decide if I want to take on the job or not. The customer will already be billed by them and I will not pay for leads. This is what will...
Hi,
I have experience as a sparks, and wanted to head it out on my own as self-employed whilst I undertake my level 3 on home study. What would be the deal on signing off work etc & could I undertake work?
Many thanks,
Gareth
We are a small company based in the north west, looking for work.
we can work nationwide and have experience of all aspects of electrical work ranging from domestic, commercial though to industrial and data centres
we have full range of tools, 110v gear, testers and a plain van...
Based in DT11, Blandford Forum, Dorset
Due to the continued growth of our company, DC Electrical are currently looking to employ a full time electrician to join there our small team.
Job roll will mainly be working in domestic properties along side other trades, with some commercial and...
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There has been a recent development in a case that a pipe fitter claimed against an agency for the return of the margin fee, Employers NI deductions and holiday pay. His initial claim was rejected at an employment tribunal as they believed "he wasn't a worker" this was taken to appeal by Unite...
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