What hourly rate on the books is considered deceng these days ??
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16 per hourAt 37.5 hours a week, that's just £8.20 per hour😱
A flippin cleaner gets more than that!
Anyone even considering that as a trained engineer should reassess their future in the game IMHO. To bring up a family you will need at least £30-35k.
Got offered 13 per hour which seemed a low rate to me
16 per hour
16,000 divided by 52 to give a weekly amount. Divide that by 37.5 to give an hourly rate!
16000 / 52 = 307.69 per week. Divide 307.69 by 37.5 to get hourly rate = £8.20.
Please explain where I'm going wrong!
That makes it worse!40 hours
16 per hour
Paid by the hour at £16 😀Have I misinterpreted what you posted Scott? What does your 16 per hour refer to?
Never mind. Ta.Paid by the hour at £16 😀
You have confused me now.
What area? It’s between £450 & £525 in Brum mate.It was 520 per week ,
Van included plus tool allowance,ppe also included along with any courses e.g gas ,unvented etc etc.
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