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Damn ..... I forgot all about the champers! :D
Very 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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Facts
Average accommodation £150
Average electrician wage £730 for 40 hours
Most company’s offer overtime
Income tax allowances much higher than mainland
So less income tax
A lovely environment especially in spring and Summer
Petrol cheaper
No road tax on cars
Gst 5% opposed to 20% vat
Food Dearer as any small town prices are usually more expensive than city prices
As previous stated it’s swings and round abouts regarding prices
No more expensive than London
 
Does that apply to women too? :D

I know the bottom half of women are nice but I feel it a bit extreme to amputate the top half..... It would stop them nagging at you though...
Sorry ladies.. I love you really..
 
Facts
Average electrician wage £730 for 40 hours

I'm finding this thread quite confusing, particularly in relation to the above statement.
I've only recently started out and can say that I have made £700 clear profit over 3 days doing three separate jobs. Total 24 hours, not 40.
If you're prepared to market your skills and work to your abilities then the jobs are out there at considerably better rates than some contract/employed roles are offering.
By my calculations and limited experience I believe the more experienced electricians should be doing this regularly and easily attain £30+ ph.
 

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