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Hi all,

here to introduce myself and to ask for some advice as I'm fairly young but certain I want to have my own electrician business eventually. I'm training for my qualifications and once I gain these I hope to start working and then grow my own business.

Now a mate of mine told me that he's earning ÂŁ28,000 a year but he's been working as an electrician for 4 years now. Can I expect to earn the same even in my first year of employment? I'm asking as I want to aim to save a good few grand for a few years to help me get started with my business. TO be honest I'd be happy to earn even ÂŁ25,000 but not less as this is a take home salary of ÂŁ1690 according to this income after tax calculator I found online: Tax Calculator for ÂŁ{{earningsSliders.yearly | number : 0 }} salary - Income Tax UK - http://www.income-tax.co.uk/calculator/25000

I just want to know I'm on the right path and my salary expectations are realisitic. I live in London by the way so inevitably salaries are slightly higher here.

Cheers, Nick
 
You say, eventually.....
A lot depends on what type of electricky business you are planning
Domestic, commercial or industrial?
Work for yourself, employed by a main contractor?

I went self-employed in the domestic electric arena. I guess it took 3 years plus to get my name established and to get some decent sized jobs.
Up to that I was scratching around and doing anything that came along. Sometimes there were Fridays when I had nothing booked for the coming week. So get yourself a buffer money fund in the bank.
 
You say, eventually.....
A lot depends on what type of electricky business you are planning
Domestic, commercial or industrial?
Work for yourself, employed by a main contractor?

I went self-employed in the domestic electric arena. I guess it took 3 years plus to get my name established and to get some decent sized jobs.
Up to that I was scratching around and doing anything that came along. Sometimes there were Fridays when I had nothing booked for the coming week. So get yourself a buffer money fund in the bank.
Or a Solar Electrician, I heard that on e the other day, Solar Electrician, what next a Lunar Electrician, a plumber electrician, even worse a kitchen fitter electrician, what the ---- happened to "ELECTRICIAN"?
 
Salary reflects experience obviously. I would love to go self employed but I can’t afford it. With a young family, a house and a missus that’s a student it’s impossible for now.
I have 10 years experience and the only job I’ve done all my working life. I’m happy being employed in a steady commercial company, I earn 31.5k in Norfolk. With travel and good overtime.
Expect increases yearly but you’ll need a lot of experience behind you. 25k is a good figure to start with
 
It all depends whether you are doing a full apprenticeship or a domestic installers course or whatever other choices there are and what sort of work your doing
 
Daywork on building sites ranges from ÂŁ130-ÂŁ200 a day

most companies put you on price and you can earn ÂŁ1000+ for a 40 hour week

But your first year you'll be lucky to earn half that to be honest. Just don't sacrifice neat work for an extra few ÂŁÂŁÂŁÂŁÂŁ
 
At the start off my 3rd year in my apprenticeship I'm earning ÂŁ25,000. Now when I qualify I've been offers ÂŁ35,000 or ÂŁ175 self employed. (Essex/London) ÂŁ25,000 for a fully qualified sparks seems abit low to me. But maybe that's a reflection of the area I work in.
 

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