They will do their accounts in the evening...( for which they don't get paid)
Aren't Doctors striking about their shit pay?I’m simply comparing salaries to the amount of time and training required to get to the standard needed. I’m not picking on plasterers specifically just anyone that hasn’t done 4-5 years course / training shouldn’t expect to earn £500 a day in their chosen field .
Newly qualified doctors for instance don’t
I think we are getting away from that a bit at last, but......I agree you do need to be qualified in something useful or you shouldn’t expect a big salary .
Speaking the Kings English is reassuring to many people as it’s a sign of good breeding ( apparently ) and that gives reassurance especially with a pilot flying a plane when you hear the voice !
However that doesn’t mean you are better at your job obviously. However in England first impressions do count .
WowI agree you do need to be qualified in something useful or you shouldn’t expect a big salary .
Speaking the Kings English is reassuring to many people as it’s a sign of good breeding ( apparently ) and that gives reassurance especially with a pilot flying a plane when you hear the voice !
However that doesn’t mean you are better at your job obviously. However in England first impressions do count .
I know a few plasterers, and none of them charges £500 per day!Sounds about right . Most plasterers seem to charge around £500 a day labour if they are good . Yes it’s skilful in terms of you probably need a few months practice before you get good . However it’s still a lot of money for someone with no degree and it hasn’t taken him a 4-5 year study course to become a plasterer .
There’s more to the value of a job than how “hard” you work. Whether for better or worse that’s the reality in a our capitalist system.
I’m not disputing the value of trade jobs which take a huge physical toll on people, and they deserve a good salary. Trade jobs are highly skilled and just because there’s no degree shouldn’t diminish that. In fact many tradies do earn a very good living.
There are also a lot of people who graduate from useless degrees and end up earning a pittance in some dead end office administrative role. Not very satisfying.
There are many who graduate from supposedly prestigious courses, architecture springs to mind, only to find they’ve been sold a lie, earning bugger all and highly stressed until they progress a long way into their profession.
The well paid white collar jobs are often well paid for two reasons. Either you earn a lot of money because you’re bringing in a lot of money to your company, eg finance bros in the city. Or because your technical knowledge is in demand and not easy for people to do themselves, eg consultants, accountants and lawyers. Or both. Many of these jobs are also hard work, long ours and high stress, even if not physically taxing.
Why do we have to spend all our time playing class wars in this country?
200 to 240 I would sayI know a few plasterers, and none of them charges £500 per day!
They wouldn't get a lot of work if they did.
Ain't that the truth. Not sure I'm any wiserQuality NSC thread.
OP question goes from being steep to a bargain and everything in between. Then gets completely derailed into a class war!
Bravo all.
I’m simply comparing salaries to the amount of time and training required to get to the standard needed. I’m not picking on plasterers specifically just anyone that hasn’t done 4-5 years course / training shouldn’t expect to earn £500 a day in their chosen field .
Newly qualified doctors for instance don’t
That’s a good point .£500 isnt all profit though is it, materials, insurance, cost of the van, tools equipment and other overheads.
Even if female?Speaking the Kings English is reassuring to many people as it’s a sign of good breeding ( apparently ) and that gives reassurance especially with a pilot flying a plane when you hear the voice !
We’ve been over this before with the posterNewly qualified doctors don’t own a business.
You seem to have issues with trades people, the trades earning good money have their own business which means many overheads.
Trades that work for companies don’t earn anywhere near £500 per day, some not even £200
I actually did 4 years training to get the plumbing qualifications I’ve got, 1 long day a week at college and 4 days working.
YesEven if female?