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Guys, I have been self employed for 5 years now, and TBH im not sure its for me! Too much going on, spend the evenings/weekends doing quotes/invoices/certs/paperwork, customers constantly bugging wanting things done yesterday.

Anyway one of my biggest customers which is also my favourite place of work (in motorsport hospitality coach building) is looking to take electrics "in house" and wants to offer me the job.

Since im getting fed up with my other work, I am interested in this.

We have not talked money yet....

Its not exactly the job for a standard house basher, the cable routing is fairly involved!, road lighting, data, metal fabrication work, hydraulic controls etc. Plus tight deadlines (long hours) and the responsibility of not electrocuting high value end customers!!

So I feel the going rate for this kind of work should be higher than a bog standard electrician job, plus my experience in this sector (there won’t be a mass of available electricians with experience).


So wondering what rate of pay I should ask for/expect?
The figure I have in my head is ÂŁ20/hour or ÂŁ40K salary.
Its in the South West.

I currently charge ÂŁ25+vat per hour, which has never been complained at! (TBH I should charge more, but I enjoy the work)

Does this sound about right?

Also anyone gone from self employed and back to employed, how did you find it?

Cheers
 
At ÂŁ25 an hour self employed, even if you worked 40 chargeable hours every week, deducted holiday, unpaid sick days, vehicle, other expenses you would not be at 40k. In reality with all the unpaid hours for surveys, quotes etc....even worse. If you got 35k employed you would be better off plus so much less hassle.
 
So ÂŁ20 per hour * 7.5 hours * 5 days * 44 weeks = ÂŁ33000

If you match this as employed you will also get holiday & sick pay, plus bank holidays and a pension

How much did you make before tax last year?

FWIW ÂŁ40K is on the high side for employed IMHO...
 
concur with above posts..go for it - anything around 35K or more.... paid holidays, company vehicle, no hassle. and far more intersting than chasing walls
 
FWIW ÂŁ25 is far too cheap for self deployed, gardeners in my area charge that if not more...

A fully vetted fully scammed up sparks should be ÂŁ30p/h bare minimum imo

But if you dint want the stress of running your own business take the ÂŁ35k employed route all day long imo
 
Thanks guys, yes i wondered if ÂŁ40K may be a but ambitious, but its likely to be long hours at times!

They usually work saturday mornings, so worked on the basis of 44 hours a week times ÂŁ20 X 52 weeks of the year....

Yes ÂŁ25/H is a bit cheap, when i raised my rates to ÂŁ30 i left this customer at ÂŁ25.

Im not sure what i actually earn at the moment as i just take a dividend whenever i needed some cash plus a ÂŁ700/month salary to limit NI.
Last year i turned over ÂŁ120K.


Will see what they come up with.
 
If this new company really want you and really like the way you work then you can probably get near the ÂŁ40K mark

I know sparks who do events full time for big event companies travelling all over the UK and even Europe and they earn north of ÂŁ65K

The money is there if you want it...
 
My advice would be to start high and accompany this with the key points as to why you are worth it... you know the installation, the people like you (I assume), you've proven yourself to be timely, reliable etc. etc. DO NOT follow the Teresa May negotiation technique; ask for nothing, relinquish everything then offer to work to for nothing !
 
My advice would be to start high and accompany this with the key points as to why you are worth it... you know the installation, the people like you (I assume), you've proven yourself to be timely, reliable etc. etc. DO NOT follow the Teresa May negotiation technique; ask for nothing, relinquish everything then offer to work to for nothing !

We call this the brexit strategy o_O
 

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