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So I have got a young lad on work experience with Darrel at the minute and I'm that impressed with him so far that I am seriously thinking of offering him an apprenticeship which is what he wants.

Anyway back to the story he asked me what I would charge to test his Gran's house it is a 1 bed bungalow with a 3036 Board with 4 circuits, he has asked me because she's had a quote from her insurance company and wants to compare prices. Now I have said I will do it for free for him for 3 reasons

1= it will be good experience for Him and He can say he played part in it to make his nan proud.
2= it won't take long if the 3 of us jump on it.
3= I just think it's a nice thing to do with her being an old lady.

Now to the point of the title of the thread, what do you think would be a fair price from the insurance company for this job, I will let you all have a guess
and see who gets closest.
 
A few of you are close enough for me so the actual price is................................................£ 980.00

How the hell can they try and get away with a price like that.
 
so i have got a young lad on work experience with darrel at the minute and i'm that impressed with him so far that i am seriously thinking of offering him an apprenticeship which is what he wants.

Anyway back to the story he asked me what i would charge to test his gran's house it is a 1 bed bungalow with a 3036 board with 4 circuits, he has asked me because she's had a quote from her insurance company and wants to compare prices. Now i have said i will do it for free for him for 3 reasons

1= it will be good experience for him and he can say he played part in it to make his nan proud.
2= it won't take long if the 3 of us jump on it.
3= i just think it's a nice thing to do with her being an old lady.

Now to the point of the title of the thread, what do you think would be a fair price from the insurance company for this job, i will let you all have a guess
and see who gets closest.
£300:00 + vat
 
I don't understand this phrase "fair price from the insurance company".

It's a collection of words that don't normally fit together.

At a cost of £980 what's the rewire costs going to be,, £6000?
 
That's nearly £250 per circuit. You can bet that isn't going straight in the back pocket of the guy doing it though, he's probably on about £10/hr, rushing around trying to do 6 EICRs a day to pay for some pencil pusher to keep calling him up telling him to work faster.

I won't be applying for any jobs like that, but big companies ripping people off gives tradesmen a reputation for being unaffordable.
 
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