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Selling short no stupid yes at these costs does the customer think they are getting a good deal and no doubt it is a cash job as for insurance and running costs me dont think this is a running business more like a visit to the pub and speak to the guy standing in the corner and if they want to do them for that cost then here is one who will not stand in their way

cheap rates are because of the cheap labour coming into the game,more so on domestic,£12 ph is enough for a Electrical Trainee as they are wiling to work for free half of the time,they need to repay the quick course costs...so will undercut real sparks
 
cheap rates are because of the cheap labour coming into the game,more so on domestic,£12 ph is enough for a Electrical Trainee as they are wiling to work for free half of the time,they need to repay the quick course costs...so will undercut real sparks

We all know they can't sustain at £12 ph unless they are on the dole!u pays for what u gets?
 
there will be many a Electrical Trainee will catch it before it hits the water mate..

They'll throw it back in once they realise they would be better off workin at tesco! But after all £150 was the invoice price,could well of been near £300 if you included the folding stuff lol!!
 
thats the problem,part p..would you trust a quick course spark with his part p qual,it is a qual by the way..or a spark with 20-30 yrs in to change your cu,even if it was a cash job..

I know and you know who we would employ,maybe because we've got the said experience! (not boil in the bag sparks)
 
£150 is a good deal for the customer lots of people fail to charge the going rate!
If a good well established company charges £30+ per hour + Vat and puts 50% on the materials.
employs good qualified sparks is Part P registered and also Guarantees the work has been established for years has a good rep
Does a full fuse board change charges £450 + Vat
Goes on holiday Twice a year what would be the point of charging £150 (33%)
The answer is to go on a good business course and learn how to run a business which should make a profit so you can pay your bills like the Mortgage, Dentist, Accountant, your Tax etc etc

A wise man told me working for work sake is not a good idea! as time goes by we get a little bit older and a little bit slower.
Don’t live to work
Work to Live
 
You need to remember that yes £150 - all well and good at first sight but the problems come when the work is being done.

Half way through, that cable going to that socket is dangerous it can catch fire any minuet - I will replace it for you (and they replace it with the same cable) - an extra £50
There is no earth on your property, it will kill you (there really is an earth and nothing wrong with it) - an extra £50

All these things add up, and the average old lady will wonder around making them a cup of tea - nice man he changed lots of dangerous cables saved my house and my life.
In actual fact he only changed 1 CU and wired it up - no testing or anything - a cheap cert issued not Part P and they are never seen again.

And no I have not been watching to many rouge traders!!
 
thats the problem,part p..would you trust a quick course spark with his part p qual,it is a qual by the way..or a spark with 20-30 yrs in to change your cu,even if it was a cash job..

I'd employ someone who's up to date with their regs, understands design factors can work through the appropriate equations, good on the tools, neat worker, patient with customers, is registered with a CPS, can submit correctly filled in certs, has the appropriarte insurances and can offer the customer extended and and and
Not impressed by 30 years in the same industry, prefer a broader range of experience, someone who understands structures and building techniques for instance.

Would I trust a quick course sparky? If the course was an update that augmented and bought up to date that Sparky's skills and experience I'd take the sparky who'd bothered to keep their skills and knowledge up to date everytime!

Cheerss
 
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