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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 522187" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>to pay £200 a day is hard for a company as they need to put a mark up on that figure, £17 an hour is about the best you can expect employed. </p><p></p><p>If you are struggling with the customer interefacing, then self employed probably isn't the route for you, or at least not at the moment. This time of year does tend to be quiet as people have spent all their money on Xmas. Likewise the summer holidays is usually quiet as then they are spending money on holidays. You will also find it hard to get a mortgage or other finances as self employed, as lenders recognise your income isn't stable. So as much as I don't regret going SE many years ago, as I enjoy being my own boss, in reality I would have earned more money employed apart from during the solar panel boom when I made some good money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 522187, member: 490"] to pay £200 a day is hard for a company as they need to put a mark up on that figure, £17 an hour is about the best you can expect employed. If you are struggling with the customer interefacing, then self employed probably isn't the route for you, or at least not at the moment. This time of year does tend to be quiet as people have spent all their money on Xmas. Likewise the summer holidays is usually quiet as then they are spending money on holidays. You will also find it hard to get a mortgage or other finances as self employed, as lenders recognise your income isn't stable. So as much as I don't regret going SE many years ago, as I enjoy being my own boss, in reality I would have earned more money employed apart from during the solar panel boom when I made some good money. [/QUOTE]
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