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Hi gents.

I'm currently studying my level 3 NVQ and I'm working for a one man band. In work I do a lot of the work and on a average day it's 9 hours but this does go on sometimes in to silly hours. Ive just passed my OFTEC which the boss paid for so I don't want to leave if I can help it and I do enjoy working with the guy, but the pay is grinding me down at the minute.

My pay at the moment is 40 a day and he does cut it when we finish early to 25.

He's happy with my work and even said that I do a better job than him.

Any advice? I feel stuck because I don't want to jeopardise my NVQ by causing a argument over pay.

Thanks for reading.
 
Hi gents.

I'm currently studying my level 3 NVQ and I'm working for a one man band. In work I do a lot of the work and on a average day it's 9 hours but this does go on sometimes in to silly hours. Ive just passed my OFTEC which the boss paid for so I don't want to leave if I can help it and I do enjoy working with the guy, but the pay is grinding me down at the minute.

My pay at the moment is 40 a day and he does cut it when we finish early to 25.

He's happy with my work and even said that I do a better job than him.

Any advice? I feel stuck because I don't want to jeopardise my NVQ by causing a argument over pay.

Thanks for reading.

nope about right i would say but depending on where you live
 
All good so long as he pays more when you go over 9 hours as well as cuts it for half day.

Perhaps a conversation asking him politely what you could do to increase your wage to say £60.
 
The pay is poor but the experience is priceless. He's allowing you to do the work, not just bring equipment from the van and clean up after him. He's also shown commitment to your technical training. Complete your NVQ3 before you have hard words.
 
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Yeah this is why o love working there as I'm doing the job and getting vital experience from it. Plus me and the guy have become quite close from working together and the banter is great.
 
Yeah this is why o love working there as I'm doing the job and getting vital experience from it. Plus me and the guy have become quite close from working together and the banter is great.

The money will come mate honestly. I know it feels like forever at the moment but make the most of this learning stage.
 
Holy cow! I pay labourers more than that. But as Adam said, hang in there, and when your qualified give him both barrels.

Ps, I can't believe I'm agreeing with Adam.
 
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Haha great to see people in same boat!

Started on £100 a week!! here. What helped me loads is changing employers when going from lvl 2 to 3. As much as I felt grateful to my first boss he would ever only see me as a helper and pay accordingly. Finishing off my NVQ3 on £60 with new employer who uses me as an actual plumber!

Apprentice pay just stinks my girlfriend's 18 year old brother earns double laboring, other contract plumbers earn 3 times more doing exactly the same work! Its an absolute joke, any other job you come in 0 experience they train you AND pay full wage. What makes me laugh is people actually WANT to do this! Id never go through it again.
 
Stop moaning!

When I was an apprentice in '95 I was on a solid £15 a day!

Don't listen to your mates saying they earn X amount, blokes always lie about how much they earn.
 
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Haha great to see people in same boat!

Started on £100 a week!! here. What helped me loads is changing employers when going from lvl 2 to 3. As much as I felt grateful to my first boss he would ever only see me as a helper and pay accordingly. Finishing off my NVQ3 on £60 with new employer who uses me as an actual plumber!

Apprentice pay just stinks my girlfriend's 18 year old brother earns double laboring, other contract plumbers earn 3 times more doing exactly the same work! Its an absolute joke, any other job you come in 0 experience they train you AND pay full wage. What makes me laugh is people actually WANT to do this! Id never go through it again.

same here my first company kept me 40 a day minus tax and ni for 2 years and i already had 2 years experience prior to that but no certificates, but was always "the apprentice". changing employers for lvl 3 i got £10 p/h and got to do real plumbing
 
Hi gents.

I'm currently studying my level 3 NVQ and I'm working for a one man band. In work I do a lot of the work and on a average day it's 9 hours but this does go on sometimes in to silly hours. Ive just passed my OFTEC which the boss paid for so I don't want to leave if I can help it and I do enjoy working with the guy, but the pay is grinding me down at the minute.



My pay at the moment is 40 a day and he does cut it when we finish early to 25.

He's happy with my work and even said that I do a better job than him.

Any advice? I feel stuck because I don't want to jeopardise my NVQ by causing a argument over pay.

Thanks for reading.

I think what would make a big difference is if you worked on your own? Or do you always work together? There's a big difference between doing things for yourself under the safety of someone else or actually being trusted to head out and complete work start to finish!! Everyone wants to earn what there worth but you first have to make money for your company before they start paying you more.
 
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My training wages started as £35/wk first year, £40/wk second year, £70/wk 3rd yr then lost my apprenticeship and ended up finishing my time on £60/wk. That was 1989-93. But there wasn't minimum wage back then.
 
My training wages started as £35/wk first year, £40/wk second year, £70/wk 3rd yr then lost my apprenticeship and ended up finishing my time on £60/wk. That was 1989-93. But there wasn't minimum wage back then.

and what point are we making here..you were paid right,wrong or what :arabia:
 
all those saying how little they earned twenty years ago don't forget to double it to adjust for inflation
 
Sorry my point was even with carp wages, it's gaining the experience that counts and the better money comes later. It would be interesting to know how old the OP is as if hes more mature then I think his boss is taking a bit of a lend!
 
Are you making your boss money to cover your wages or are you making a lot of mistakes/slow working speed costing him money?
 

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