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Average wage in maintenance??
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<blockquote data-quote="Tony Soprano" data-source="post: 522484" data-attributes="member: 30909"><p>The last year that I worked cards in direct, I earned 40,000. And I didn’t have to take anything out of that. No fuel, no tools, no van insurance etc etc. I didn’t pay for ipaf, pasma etc. so if I’m only earning 45,000 self employed, the question I ask, is it worth it? Granted I was out the house for 11 or 12 hours a day when on the books sometimes. There’s pros and cons to both I suppose. But also I’m spending my own time looking for work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony Soprano, post: 522484, member: 30909"] The last year that I worked cards in direct, I earned 40,000. And I didn’t have to take anything out of that. No fuel, no tools, no van insurance etc etc. I didn’t pay for ipaf, pasma etc. so if I’m only earning 45,000 self employed, the question I ask, is it worth it? Granted I was out the house for 11 or 12 hours a day when on the books sometimes. There’s pros and cons to both I suppose. But also I’m spending my own time looking for work. [/QUOTE]
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