What does an Electrician earn?

What does an Electrician earn?

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megaphone

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10,938 posts

258 months

Friday 13th November 2015
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What yearly/day/hour rate are electricians on? I'm interested more in those doing commercial site work, full time employed or full time subing. South east based. This is a starting position, not a forman or someone senior.

eta. should have posted in Jobs.

Edited by megaphone on Friday 13th November 15:21

Yabu

2,067 posts

208 months

Friday 13th November 2015
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megaphone said:
What yearly/day/hour rate are electricians on? I'm interested more in those doing commercial site work, full time employed or full time subing. South east based. This is a starting position, not a forman or someone senior.

eta. should have posted in Jobs.
Easiest comparison Is to look at jib rates
http://www.jib.org.uk/documents/publications/128-j...

Although this obviously doesn't cover self employed or the companies that don't abide by jib rules

Edited by Yabu on Friday 13th November 17:50

Mattt

16,663 posts

225 months

Friday 13th November 2015
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Local bloke to me charges £30/hr.

VEX

5,256 posts

253 months

Saturday 14th November 2015
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I'll find out in the morning for you.

A friend is a site manager currently with 20 odd sparks working for him in contract in the commercial sector.

V.

jonah35

3,940 posts

164 months

Saturday 14th November 2015
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Mate of mine is 28 and earns about £2k per week, £400 per day ish but has gets money by also referring other trades etc.


Sump

5,484 posts

174 months

Saturday 14th November 2015
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jonah35 said:
Mate of mine is 28 and earns about £2k per week, £400 per day ish but has gets money by also referring other trades etc.
He's having you on.

blade7

11,311 posts

223 months

Saturday 14th November 2015
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Perhaps he's adding profit...

rb5er

11,657 posts

179 months

Saturday 14th November 2015
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Anywhere from 80quid a day pulling wires and chasing out to 300quid a day.

Obviously could be more on a price etc.

jonah35

3,940 posts

164 months

Saturday 14th November 2015
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Sump said:
jonah35 said:
Mate of mine is 28 and earns about £2k per week, £400 per day ish but has gets money by also referring other trades etc.
He's having you on.
What makes you say that? He is always in Vegas and has a nice car and certainly appears to earn it. I've known him years and we don't have secrets so why would he lie? I've been with him when he has picked up cheques etc from people.

Is that too much for an electrician? I know plumbers in London earning more.

Tresco

520 posts

164 months

Sunday 15th November 2015
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Having some work done at home in the SE and mentioned to the sparks who's in his mid 30's that I'd like my lad to learn a trade, he said in a good year he'll earn £50k but it's not consistent.

There are many days he'll turn up and the customers/builders aren't ready for him which means a non earning day.

He does have an apprentice who he subs out for first fixes and makes a margin out of him.

Salesy

850 posts

136 months

Sunday 15th November 2015
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Tresco said:
Having some work done at home in the SE and mentioned to the sparks who's in his mid 30's that I'd like my lad to learn a trade, he said in a good year he'll earn £50k but it's not consistent.

There are many days he'll turn up and the customers/builders aren't ready for him which means a non earning day.

He does have an apprentice who he subs out for first fixes and makes a margin out of him.
Been self employed for for 13 years and earn in the region of that most years sometimes more depending on what projects i have on. As for your sparks, i doesn't sound like he's that organised or busy if he is losing days in money or turning up with nothing to do. The secret of being successful is to plan your diary well enough as not to have gaps. Builders are the worst, telling your they will be ready next week and they are no where near. The rule i have with them is call me Monday and let me know because if i turn up and i can't crack on I'm charging you.... Works every time.

There is potential to earn more out there but that depends on area and being greedy. For instance i have worked in my area and a new guy has started pricing jobs that i am doing, one job i turned down due to not having time i quoted £600. Supply and fit a list board run new sub main 3M and test property. He quoted £900 and when he finished he told the old lady owner £1200.
I know this as she has vowed never to let him into her house again, Im back there now doing spotlights etc.
£1200 for a days work with probably £140 in materials is daylight robbery. He should be shot.

Royce44

395 posts

120 months

Sunday 15th November 2015
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/\ but £460 isnt a tad on the high side for 1 days labour? ;-)


Condi

17,940 posts

178 months

Sunday 15th November 2015
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Self employed my mate charges £160/day from memory.

He does mainly commercial and agricultural electric rather than domestic.

Salesy

850 posts

136 months

Sunday 15th November 2015
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Royce44 said:
/\ but £460 isnt a tad on the high side for 1 days labour? ;-)
Apologies for not clarifying that was a Saturday. Plus the paperwork for an hour in the evening.


£460 less 20% is £368

Then £1.50 notification fee then my insurances, registration fees etc.





bearman68

4,795 posts

139 months

Sunday 15th November 2015
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Shocked at what you guys earn. Are you Positive? rofl

am I helping at all OP?

marked1

271 posts

144 months

Sunday 15th November 2015
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jonah35 said:
Mate of mine is 28 and earns about £2k per week, £400 per day ish but has gets money by also referring other trades etc.
100 grand salary a year does sound a bit optimistic.....

Sump

5,484 posts

174 months

Sunday 15th November 2015
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marked1 said:
jonah35 said:
Mate of mine is 28 and earns about £2k per week, £400 per day ish but has gets money by also referring other trades etc.
100 grand salary a year does sound a bit optimistic.....
It's deffo true, he goes to Vegas rofl

Countdown

42,037 posts

203 months

Sunday 15th November 2015
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Salesy said:
Apologies for not clarifying that was a Saturday. Plus the paperwork for an hour in the evening.


£460 less 20% is £368

Then £1.50 notification fee then my insurances, registration fees etc.
I think you might be paying more VAT than you need to...... biggrin

0000

13,812 posts

198 months

Sunday 15th November 2015
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hehe

ghamer

623 posts

162 months

Sunday 15th November 2015
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My mates a spark he earns £100bn a year.Honest.