Originally posted by Moscow Mule
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Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View PostHow come plumbers down south charge £50 per hour then?
Or they are taking the p1ss
The common thing of people moaning that people charge eg £50 per hour so therefore they earn that times 40 hours a week * 48 weeks a year is nonsense.
You have a lot more downtime as a self employed tradesman, although you can still earn damn good money...Comment
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Originally posted by Jefferson View PostBecause they are fully qualified, time-served plumbers who have served an apprenticeship and now run there own businesses.
Or they are taking the p1ss
The common thing of people moaning that people charge eg £50 per hour so therefore they earn that times 40 hours a week * 48 weeks a year is nonsense.
You have a lot more downtime as a self employed tradesman, although you can still earn damn good money...This default font is sooooooooooooo boring and so are short usernamesComment
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