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Just been discussing various jobs etc with some other trades and been sent this job ad from pertemps for electricians in Edinburgh... What's your thoughts?
Seems on the low side to me... After tax. Ni etc you ain't got much more than what sainsburys pay to stack shelfs!
Got me wondering what the pay is for sparks via Paye around the country. London will obviously top the table. But how much variation is there?
My hourly rate is double that and a bit more.
 
Alarm bells ringing as they're referring to 17th Edition. If the agency hasn't cut and pasted an old ad then the client (I presume council) have no idea what a qualified electrician is. The ad also doesn't refer to any other qualifications.
I'm Sussex/Surrey based and I'd expect an apprentice at that rate.
 
you'll not get much more round here either. my lad works as electrician on artics and trailers. he's on less than ÂŁ10/hour.
 
Agree with @ Dannyboy no mention of anything other than 17th edition . Also it is an agency and it’s just about putting men into position for a couple of weeks and making as much as they can out of it. Wonder what they are hiring out at
 
Can't believe some of the rates you guys are quoting, I was charging at least four times that before I retired eleven years ago, sounds like you guys need to get together and form a cartel, about fifteen years ago bricklayers were paid ÂŁ300.00 a day on the Trafalgar Place Brighton development, something very wrong with these rates?
 
Rubbish pay, @ least ÂŁ18-ÂŁ20 with van & fuel Supplied by company.
Our industry are poor payers,construction seems to be @ a lost end.
Mainly due to lack of skills, anyone can do it now.
lucky to get ÂŁ20/hour subbing up here. with no vehicle or expenses paid.
 
It is not good, but a quick search shows it is not that unusual up here:
NHS full-time ~ÂŁ23k/year
Electrician's mate ÂŁ18/hour for night shift fitting lights
On or two companies offering ~ÂŁ33k/year.
 
It amazes me that some people around here think ÂŁ240 a day is high yet will, then pay more for a plumber and in one case paid ÂŁ300 for a brickie... I do think as an industry we undervalue ourselves.
With things what they are I do think the day rate price will come down a bit. Even then the work is there but you will always have people willing to work for very low rates.
At the the end of the day if I had kids to feed and house etc.then if it was a case of stay at home and no money or work for ÂŁ100 a day instead of ÂŁ200+ then I would likely bite the bullet and do it in order to get through the downturn.
 
I am truly amazed at these low day rates, the day rate in France for any building construction or technician is at least €350.00/day and if you are available within a year you can charge what you like, obviously not at the moment where stay at home is being enforced, up too €300.00 fine if you are caught without your filled in attestation.

When the current (sorry) situation is resolved, you will be swamped with work and should be able to charge a premium for being available.
 

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