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  1. S

    Newly self-employed, need help pricing a job :)

    Let's hope TATA doesn't go down then or that rate might get even lower! Rather you than me on that job haha. 
  2. S

    Newly self-employed, need help pricing a job :)

    Ok thanks, so rougly with a labourer how long do you think 1st fix would take? It's a stab in the dark I know but I'll take my chances on whether I make as much as I'd like to or not @Essex1 @New Venture!
  3. S

    Newly self-employed, need help pricing a job :)

    @Essex1 @New Venture! It's the timing that I'm struggling with the most, I'm not the quickest but not slow either, also wondering if I should get a labourer on board for this or not? I can fly through the second fix alone but unsure as to whether it's worth putting more on the price to allow for...
  4. S

    Newly self-employed, need help pricing a job :)

    @Essex1 I'd like to take away £20ph give or take (spark rates in swansea are 11% below national average)
  5. S

    Newly self-employed, need help pricing a job :)

    I should've been more specific I know haha. My overheads are negligable and I was planning on adding a bit on at the end to cover variable's and the fact that he's certainly the type to try knocking me down at some point 
  6. S

    Newly self-employed, need help pricing a job :)

    Hi there! Recently I left my firm and am currently ticking over with small domestic maintainance jobs and a bit from the plumber.  I've been asked to price for a full 1st and 2nd fix shop fit. I'm more than comfortable with the work that needs doing although as I've only ever really known a...
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