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Discuss Domestic electricians required in Jersey £17 to £20 per hour in the Domestic Electrician Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
There's another thread offering up to £22 per hour
and champagne on tap!Client pays for first-class return flights to Glasgow each weekend.
and champagne on tap!
out of interest whats the cost of living on Jersey? Islands can sometimes be expensive places to live
Come back anytime buddy !I worked there for nine months. It is reasonably expensive, as obviously everything has to be shipped in. In bad weather not only are flights and ferries cancelled, but the news is too as the newspapers can't get across the English Channel. The exception to this is the Jersey Evening Post.
That said it's a lovely place and I really miss it at times.
no tops required !Can I come if I am in T Shirt?
Actually heading over for a few days in a couple of months time. Will be my first time back on the island since 2011. Can't wait! Must see if I can find my Jersey health cardCome back anytime buddy !
Damn ..... I forgot all about the champers!
ForVery expensive to be fair as if you come over you'll be needing non qualified rentals so think twice the cost of locally qualified people ! I used to work for the OP and my wage was £10 less / hr as an improver but really experienced to be fair. But now I work for myself so all good but trying to get by non qualified on less than double the £17/ hr you'll struggle ! No VAT but we have 5% GST ( Goods & services tax ) or Government Stupidity Tax, and prices generally add up to Vat prices due to costs levied as Risteard said for shipping / flying in most supplies ! Awesome in the summer, miserable in Winter. Risteard is very clued up.
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Does that apply to women too?no tops required !
Does that apply to women too?
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Average electrician wage £730 for 40 hours
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