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It’s not bad my plasterer would charge me a £1000 for that and I would have to get the materials.
I was a little taken aback by this, as £200 per day/£1000 pw/£52k pa is a fairly high salary in my book. Therefore i'm assuming that tradespeople working for companies are not full time employees, but contractors potentially working a lot less days over the year?Newly 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.
I'd be looking for about £1,200 - £1,300 if the work was being done for me, but be wary good plasterers dont come cheapHi folks. Looking to have 3 bedrooms walls and ceilings plastered. The walls are in reasonable condition whilst the ceilings are artexed. Job is to also make good any cracks in walls which really shouldn't be many.
Room dimensions with all heights 2.2m
Bedroom 1
4.24m x 2.87m
1 door
Bedroom 2
3.89m x 2.92m
1 door
Bedroom 3
3.23m x 2.82m
1 door
For cash I've been quoted £1700 for 2 days work and it includes all materials (sealant, bags of plaster and corner edges)
Being a DIY numpty I've no idea whether this sounds reasonable and I'm keen to get the job soon. Thoughts please.
Alternatively, any plasterers in the Eastbourne area able to pop round and give me a quote sharpish?
And before anyone asks. ' it's not a 5 minute job ' and I've tried ' turning it on and off again '
No that’s full time for a company, If I price a bigger job I allow £400 a day smaller jobs hourly rate.I was a little taken aback by this, as £200 per day/£1000 pw/£52k pa is a fairly high salary in my book. Therefore i'm assuming that tradespeople working for companies are not full time employees, but contractors potentially working a lot less days over the year?
Hi folks. Looking to have 3 bedrooms walls and ceilings plastered. The walls are in reasonable condition whilst the ceilings are artexed. Job is to also make good any cracks in walls which really shouldn't be many.
Room dimensions with all heights 2.2m
Bedroom 1
4.24m x 2.87m
1 door
Bedroom 2
3.89m x 2.92m
1 door
Bedroom 3
3.23m x 2.82m
1 door
For cash I've been quoted £1700 for 2 days work and it includes all materials (sealant, bags of plaster and corner edges)
Being a DIY numpty I've no idea whether this sounds reasonable and I'm keen to get the job soon. Thoughts please.
Alternatively, any plasterers in the Eastbourne area able to pop round and give me a quote sharpish?
And before anyone asks. ' it's not a 5 minute job ' and I've tried ' turning it on and off again '
Good to know, i'm glad you havnt gone Jim Davidson on us.
There’s a f***ing chronic shortage of skilled trades in this country and it’s getting worse as blokes in their late 50s get off the tools for good. Any really top, trustworthy artisan is a result of good training, mentoring and years of on-the-job experience. The majority of twats I know and have worked with had degrees from top Russell group unis together with good private school educations. I’d rather give an artisan £2000 a day than piss on some of those ****s. Sorry ‘bout the rant - touched a nerveSounds 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 .
What a load of absolute bollocks.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 .
Not my style or at least I seriously hope not !Good to know, i'm glad you havnt gone Jim Davidson on us.
What a load of absolute bollocks.
ClassyWhat a load of absolute bollocks.
It's not a salary though is it?I was a little taken aback by this, as £200 per day/£1000 pw/£52k pa is a fairly high salary in my book. Therefore i'm assuming that tradespeople working for companies are not full time employees, but contractors potentially working a lot less days over the year?
It's not just the shortage of trades it's that years gone by people would do a lot more themselves but since the movement to send everyone to get pissed for a few years, sorry university, few people are capable of anything that needs an ounce of trade/diy skills. Many threads on here make me laugh at the lack of common sense.There’s a f***ing chronic shortage of skilled trades in this country and it’s getting worse as blokes in their late 50s get off the tools for good. Any really top, trustworthy artisan is a result of good training, mentoring and years of on-the-job experience. The majority of twats I know and have worked with had degrees from top Russell group unis together with good private school educations. I’d rather give an artisan £2000 a day than piss on some of those ****s. Sorry ‘bout the rant - touched a nerve
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 .
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 .
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
Works out at £1,200Hi folks. Looking to have 3 bedrooms walls and ceilings plastered. The walls are in reasonable condition whilst the ceilings are artexed. Job is to also make good any cracks in walls which really shouldn't be many.
Room dimensions with all heights 2.2m
Bedroom 1
4.24m x 2.87m
1 door
Bedroom 2
3.89m x 2.92m
1 door
Bedroom 3
3.23m x 2.82m
1 door
For cash I've been quoted £1700 for 2 days work and it includes all materials (sealant, bags of plaster and corner edges)
Being a DIY numpty I've no idea whether this sounds reasonable and I'm keen to get the job soon. Thoughts please.
Alternatively, any plasterers in the Eastbourne area able to pop round and give me a quote sharpish?
And before anyone asks. ' it's not a 5 minute job ' and I've tried ' turning it on and off again '
- in my 40’s , not behind the times that I’m aware of . Conservative with a small c .Are you very old, or very much behind the times?
Agree. I can categorically state that I am not able to paint or decorate even to a half decent standard and this comes from repeated attempts over the years and also with a father who was very handy with this profession and incredibly handy around the house. It's a skill, one I do not have and one I have not been able to gain even though I have wanted to.What a load of absolute bollocks.
- in my 40’s , not behind the times that I’m aware of . Conservative with a small c .