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I have just served my time as an electrician in a chemical plant, I feel like the hourly rate that I have been offered is lower than the going rate, just wondering if anyone could give me any advice? They’ve offered me £8.49 an hour.
The company I work for isn’t JIB registered so don’t have to follow their rates.
The qualification I have gained is EAL Level 3 NVQ extended diploma in installation and commissioning.

Many thanks..
 
I have just served my time as an electrician in a chemical plant, I feel like the hourly rate that I have been offered is lower than the going rate, just wondering if anyone could give me any advice? They’ve offered me £8.49 an hour.
The company I work for isn’t JIB registered so don’t have to follow their rates.
The qualification I have gained is EAL Level 3 NVQ extended diploma in installation and commissioning.



Many thanks..


To be brutally honest, they cant value you much at all to offer you that. I think you should tell your firm that you are thinking about it to give you some time. Then apply for some other jobs. Then when you have been pleasantly surprised and accepted one, take great delight in your exit interview telling them why you are leaving.

Out of interest, what does a good experienced spark earn on your current firm?
 
To be brutally honest, they cant value you much at all to offer you that. I think you should tell your firm that you are thinking about it to give you some time. Then apply for some other jobs. Then when you have been pleasantly surprised and accepted one, take great delight in your exit interview telling them why you are leaving.

Out of interest, what does a good experienced spark earn on your current firm?

That’s the worst part, he’s on 40k+ p/a and does the bare minimum..
 

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