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At present what is seen as the average or decent rate for a gas safe plumber employed be someone?
 
At present what is seen as the average or decent rate for a gas safe plumber employed be someone?
Depends on a lot of factors mate. Where you are location wise. What job you are doing. How long you have been doing it. How old you are and without sounding funny how good at doing it you are.
 
As above but anywhere from 25-65 depending on where you are, clients and competitors
 
Rule of thumb is 25% of what the employer can charge you out for per hour, that's why they keep us busy 8hrs a day :mad:
 
Down here it is £15 to £17.50 a hour + ot and callout allowance , depending on age and experience, holiday pay , mobile phone and a van , supplied.
 
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