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Hi all, I was wondering how much hourly rate I should be charging? I recently quoted a job only to be questioned if I was an electrician due to being too cheap.
I’m thinking of upping my rates but want to keep at an honest and fair price.
 
If anyone self-employed earns less than ÂŁ50-ÂŁ60k then I cannot see the point.
Yup sparks around here earn 30k-35K basic without OT, Good ones (Great ones lol) like me are at 50K Plus, so 50-60K self employed is about right, up north it will be less, and London more I suspect
 
If anyone self-employed earns less than ÂŁ50-ÂŁ60k then I cannot see the point.
Yup sparks around here earn 30k-35K basic without OT, Good ones (Great ones lol) like me are at 50K Plus, so 50-60K self employed is about right, up north it will be less, and London more I suspect
Which planet are you on?

Can't imagine many SE people on here have earns of this level and looking at some of the jobs that people see advertised, being employed won't yield much either!

25 quid an hour self emplyed isn't unusual around here
 
Which planet are you on?

Can't imagine many SE people on here have earns of this level and looking at some of the jobs that people see advertised, being employed won't yield much either!

A quick look on-line and managers jobs are at least ÂŁ50k and that is far from London. In London it is around the ÂŁ80k mark.

To not have to worry about where the next job is coming from or HMRC and needing to always have your phone on you needs to pay.
 
Going rate around my way is 200-240 a day. I’ve just done a rewire and priced per point when I quoted. I’ve just worked out the man hours It took and it equates to earning £293 a day or £36.62 an hour. I very rarely work out materials and labour when pricing. I stick to my trusty spread sheet of prices per point and this is probably what works in my favor....As most of my work is for builders/developers I’m pretty much guaranteed the work if they win it so not really competing. When it comes to private customers I would say I win 75-80% of what I quote but would say my company image and approach attracts the sort of customer I’m after. I’m not interested in competing with the prices of some of the bottom feeders around here.
 
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If some of the sparks on this forum are earning some of the figures being bounded about they should be mortgage free living in a reasonable size house and in a nice area, living a decent life style with two good holidays a year by the age of 40 years old or if not a lot sooner I would imagine.
Good Luck to them if they are.
 
If some of the sparks on this forum are earning some of the figures being bounded about they should be mortgage free living in a reasonable size house and in a nice area, living a decent life style with two good holidays a year by the age of 40 years old or if not a lot sooner I would imagine.
Good Luck to them if they are.

What planet are you on? Do you have kids

ÂŁ110K mortgage
2 kids (eldest just started work & daughter going to uni next year so that's about ÂŁ125 per week for her we have to find)
no fancy holidays
wife works as a midwife (so very well paid)

We don't have much money to spare
 

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