Honestly, what is going on with people. https://jobsearch.direct.gov.uk/GetJob.aspx?JobID=2584507
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If those jobs are low paid then what would you consider a fair hourly rate for general electrical work? Isn't there an industry body recommended rate?
Timeserved sparks that take these rates are Scum in my eyes, ruining everything we've worked hard for.
The thing is a lot of people who are time served sometimes get paid off, they still have bills to pay and kids to feed and if that's all that's available at the time what would you prefer them to do, work or be on benefits?Timeserved sparks that take these rates are Scum in my eyes, ruining everything we've worked hard for. 8-10 pound an hours is a domestic installers rate (can't believe I used the term DI seriously then) What the hell has happened to this industry??
Yes rates are a big thing, sometimes you have no choice in order to put food on the table. I've had my share in the past of crap jobs on crap rates, none of them sparking because I wouldn't ply my trade for a stupid amount but if you have bills to pay sometimes you have to.If no spark would take the rates and they only had mates and DI applying, the rate will have to rise to get some decent skill on the job. I'm a subby, Where rates are a big thing as no holiday pay, etc. 8-10 pound an hour......... BIG NO NO
Yes rates are a big thing, sometimes you have no choice in order to put food on the table. I've had my share in the past of crap jobs on crap rates, none of them sparking because I wouldn't ply my trade for a stupid amount but if you have bills to pay sometimes you have to.
How dare anyone look down on someone for doing the right thing by his/her family!
I agree that not taking this crap is really the way forward but sometimes lads really do not have the luxury of being able to say screw that. If we all stood together then you're right, it wouldn't be an issue but there's always the ones who will say "I'll take this short term" and they'll always exist.Fair enough, I've always saved well though when I get work to look after myself when there is none and will continue to do so. I have damn good faith in the industry and men not taking the rate is the only way I can see it getting better at the mo,
Union, unite not really interested. In fairness it tough for them with all the temp work out there now, although wouldn't have beaten the besna without them. So standing together is the only way to bring it back.
Especially as the big lads only employ SE subbies. What's the point of being unioned up if you're SE?. I'm not saying it's right, it's just the way it is.of all the electricians operating in this country i would imagine no more than 5% , if that , are in a union , so unions clearly arent going to provide the solutions.
its simple supply & demand economics - theres more sparks than there is work , so it drives down the wages
making it a political rant is pointless and narrow sighted.
The union can't do much about this because their is only a small amount of electricians in the union.
With most of the electrical work being done with self employed sparks now there is not much that can be done about it.
I am in favour of direct employment and getting everything you are due.
For the rates shown on the job adverts here are very insulting and I know several sparks who would not work for that as they are better of at home with the feet up and getting the rent and council tax paid for them and claiming any benefits they can get.
Yeah, I put my feet up when I can't find a decent wage. Although I'd like to make a point - Never been on the dole in my life, quite happy to sink into my savings ha!
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