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Jun 25, 2017
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Heating Engineer (Expired GSR)
Hi everyone I’m just wondering if I’m actually worth more than what I’m being paid now.

I’m not on an hourly rate I get paid daily and on a typical day I earn 60 pounds (take home)

I don’t work for myself, I work for a self employed guy. I’m a time served level 3 qualified plumber, OFTEC qualified with 5 years experience.

What do you think?
 
equates to 21 K ish a year before tax if my maths is correct .
You are a well qualified guy .
I wouldnt be happy with that to be honest , location could be a factor , where are you ?
 
8hr day- £60 that's £7.50 per hour. I do believe that's the government's minimum wage. Certainly not a time served fully qualified tradesman wage. I would have thought you should be getting at least double to tripple that wage. Depending on your location and experience.
 
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Hope hes paying into your pension for that as law. For your rate of pay you can come and fit my boiler, lol

serious how much some heating engineer companies charge is ridiculous to how much they then pay there guys
 
South Wales I’m based. To be honest I’ve just done it to keep myself in work. No business experience either so I’m apprehensive about going it alone.
 
I think you could legitimately ask for more if you feel you are bringing him work and contributing to the business
 
I asked about that and he said he’ll go half on every job I bring in, so now I’ll have to carry on as I am whilst thinking of ways to bring more work in. No idea how to get work in to a business as I’ve never owned one.
 
doubt he pay you half as then you will realise how little he is paying you and how much he is charging. In my eyes he paying you solely as labouring rates
 
My first job of the day mate is more than £60.00. Shop around. You will find something better.
 
Think about going SE, maybe start by doing some call out jobs for Emergency company's, will need your own transport etc. but you will be earning more than you are now, + you cover oil boilers.
 
I’ve thought about it but to even compete around here I need to be GS. OFTEC is well expensive as well for what it is.
 
I was OFTEC but my employer hasn’t renewed the membership. Only recently it’s run out. Emg Co? What’s that?

I’ve just signed up to buzbee but not sure if it’s any good for plumbers. A sparks I know is on it and he was loving it.
 
For what it's worth, my second year apprentice earns more that you.
Just done exchange rates and he is on @ 20% more than you.

I don't want you to feel I am rubbing it in, just stating the facts
 
For what it's worth, my second year apprentice earns more that you.
Just done exchange rates and he is on @ 20% more than you.

I don't want you to feel I am rubbing it in, just stating the facts
Yeah but your on the other side of world Oz, bet there is a difference in average salary.

Rough rule of thumb for an employee is that you are worth 25% of what you earn the company.
 
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