jakeward92
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Just looking for a bit of advice/wisdom from some self-employed electricians. I'm currently training to be an electrician and I'm 22, I'm funding all of my tuition at college (because I do and adult evening course because of my age etc and the unavailability of any funding or apprenticeships in my area), I have supplied myself with a good stock of decent tools as you obviously need to and I drive a 50 mile round trip to work everyday.
I'm working for a one-man band and am being paid £30 a day on a sub-contract basis at the moment so after my 20% is deducted every week it works out at £24 , does this sound about right and just part of the journey of learning?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
The experience and knowledge that I'm gaining from learning on the job is second to none and I know you have to start somewhere, and I also realise that as a self-employed one man band it must be difficult to make everything work. But like I say any advice would be great.
I'm working for a one-man band and am being paid £30 a day on a sub-contract basis at the moment so after my 20% is deducted every week it works out at £24 , does this sound about right and just part of the journey of learning?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
The experience and knowledge that I'm gaining from learning on the job is second to none and I know you have to start somewhere, and I also realise that as a self-employed one man band it must be difficult to make everything work. But like I say any advice would be great.
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