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For you guys out in the trenches, are electricians being paid less?

I look through job postings regularly and it seems now even in bigger cities like Manchester and London that electricians are being paid rubbish salaries. They seem to actually be going down. ÂŁ15-18 an hour for people with every qualification going? ÂŁ35k a year pre-tax? Some as little as ÂŁ28k a year.

These wages are rubbish but i've yet to see a single cards-in job on the likes of Indeed that are ÂŁ40-50k a year +. I mean yeah if they're paying for all your gear, testing equipment, PPE, workwear, van etc then fair enough, but they're not.

Where have all the higher paying jobs gone? Or are they now solely the reserve of the self-employed?
 
I was offered a QS/supervisors role for by previous employer, they offfered me ÂŁ8k under the national average, needless to say I'm not there anymore.

Contracting isn't much better at the minute.

Put it this way, next month I'm moving to three days a week and will be out of this game in the next twelve months, working in McDonalds looks a better option at the minute.
 
I was offered a QS/supervisors role for by previous employer, they offfered me ÂŁ8k under the national average, needless to say I'm not there anymore.

Contracting isn't much better at the minute.

Put it this way, next month I'm moving to three days a week and will be out of this game in the next twelve months, working in McDonalds looks a better option at the minute.
It's genuinely that bad?

In my situation i've done the online benefits calculator and with 3 kids and just me working for less than minimum wage (so say equivalent of ÂŁ9 an hour for say 15 hours a week) the government will top us up to ÂŁ26k a year.

Hardly seems worth working at all full time unless you can go it alone and charge ÂŁ30-50 an hour.
 
I was offered a QS/supervisors role for by previous employer, they offfered me ÂŁ8k under the national average, needless to say I'm not there anymore.

Contracting isn't much better at the minute.

Put it this way, next month I'm moving to three days a week and will be out of this game in the next twelve months, working in McDonalds looks a better option at the minute.
What's the national average?

I haven't heard
 
I have been looking at hourly rates to work out what to pay people as I am at the point of recruiting, will have no choice if I win some tenders... The rates on offer per hour has surprised me as lower than expected, I was thinking at least ÂŁ20 per hour - but it seems most adverts are around ÂŁ15-18 ph... for a sparks as has already been said.
At same time I have seen adverts for sparks mates on that and know first hand of labourers being paid ÂŁ180 per day.
It really does seem to be down to the company.
 
I have been looking at hourly rates to work out what to pay people as I am at the point of recruiting, will have no choice if I win some tenders... The rates on offer per hour has surprised me as lower than expected, I was thinking at least ÂŁ20 per hour - but it seems most adverts are around ÂŁ15-18 ph... for a sparks as has already been said.
At same time I have seen adverts for sparks mates on that and know first hand of labourers being paid ÂŁ180 per day.
It really does seem to be down to the company.
I think there's a small chance that companies are advertising rubbish wages to chance their arm. I know American job adverts do this quite often - if they're willing to pay you say $55 an hour they will put the job posting at $35-45/hr.

I guess one could always try to do some negotiating.

Wages seem terrible tbh at least compared to all the stuff you need. Plasterers need a drill, a paddle, a bucket, and 2 trowels. Harder graft yeah but still.
 
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my lad chucked his job of 6 years the other week. (skilled electrical work on 34 tonners, cabs and trailers, wiring cameras, tail lifts, electronics etc.). pay was just under ÂŁ10/hour. he's now on his own, private domestic jobs and some subbing, earns in 2 days what his job paid him a week. ( he's still not getting my 1721. MFT while I is still breathing though. he''l have to manage with the 1553) . ?
 
What's the national average?

I haven't heard
At the time the role attracted ÂŁ40k, that's as QS and managing 15 sparks, customer quotes, daily admin, overtime etc.

I would have took less but they tried to take the p!$$.
 
At the time the role attracted ÂŁ40k, that's as QS and managing 15 sparks, customer quotes, daily admin, overtime etc.

I would have took less but they tried to take the p!$$.
Never accept salaries, they're a way of getting you to do more hours for less pay.

My old dear, God rest her, was on nearly ÂŁ100k a year for '40 hours' but the role meant it couldn't be done properly if you were putting in less than about 80. She used to leave at 5am and get back at 8pm after driving about all day (regional director role). We worked out after tax for her proper hourly rate she was on something daft like ÂŁ14 an hour.

Seeing ÂŁ30k a year being deducted from your wages is pretty brutal too.
 
Depends on what you do I guess. there are plenty of jobs ÂŁ40K plus with all the kit included. Most of the electricians I work with will be closer to (or over) ÂŁ50K but it only advertised at ÂŁ32-35K as that's the base payment beofre any extras such as overtime or call outs.
 
I get emails from an agency with cvs attached.
Some of what they are asking seems high.
This is for people just fitting ev chargers...
Not overly complex. Some looking for 45k a year....
Had other week, only had 18th, 2382, 2392 and 2391 plus ev installation quals. 3 years experience asking for 35k.... Basically did short course plus 2391....
Thing is some of these national firms will pay it in exchange for 2 installs per day.
 

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What's the national average?

I haven't heard
I do all my work by myself and charge $ 60.00 hour for jobs and $ 100.00 for service calls plus parts. The problem is that you can’t hardly find electrical parts you need. This is in the US though
 
I get emails from an agency with cvs attached.
Some of what they are asking seems high.
This is for people just fitting ev chargers...
Not overly complex. Some looking for 45k a year....
Had other week, only had 18th, 2382, 2392 and 2391 plus ev installation quals. 3 years experience asking for 35k.... Basically did short course plus 2391....
Thing is some of these national firms will pay it in exchange for 2 installs per day.
Even the quality of CV's is going downhill, they look like they may be professionally produced without the professionalism that you would expect
Out of those four CV's I doubt I would actually offer any of them a job if I had a post to fill as they all were lacking
 
A mate of mine is the main electrician cards for a leisure company that has a bunch of gyms, pools, sports halls etc
He is cards in on ÂŁ18,000 (he even uses his own car to get from job to job and just claims mileage)

Been with them since he was 17 he is my age 43

He is a good sparks who I have used to help me do some rewires years ago

I keep telling him he is a mug and could earn 3 times that out on his own in the domestic market

but he has some weird bling loyalty to the company which i will never understand
 

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