I don't know whether this is trolling or serious at ÂŁ15/hr you are not even making wages let alone a modest profit at ÂŁ18/hr I doubt it is worth getting out of bed for and if your customers won't pay ÂŁ20/hr you really need to look elsewhere for workI think we 've been here before, I until recently charged 15 per hour and managed to make a modest profit, on the advice of numerous people on this site raised my rate about a year ago to 20 per hour...result no work...I then reduced to 18 per hour and work slowly returned. I find it incredible that rates of 30,40,50 and even more are being suggested here.....at 50 per hour that's more than an accountant or a junior doctor. I'm sure that some of this is fake information........no one pays those aims of money.
A little while ago I starting getting fed up of being told by customers that they had other electricians look at faults and they couldn't fix them, I fixed them and the rate I charged was ÂŁ50/hr and they happily paid it so it is no fake so you better believe it.
As for what an accountant or junior doctor gets paid to me has no relevance they can't work with no lighting or power, I once had a surgeon telling how he was better than me to justify his salary I cut him down a bit with the question what happens when the power or lighting fails in your operating theatre