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how much per hour should i charge
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<blockquote data-quote="MR DIAZ" data-source="post: 12840" data-attributes="member: 26"><p>If you are happy with 15 pounds per hour - only you will know</p><p></p><p>Given that you are newly qualified, my advice would be to think of your client base and gather as many as possible</p><p></p><p>Think costumer service from when you get out of bed, to when you go to sleep.</p><p></p><p>Get your clients and keep them.</p><p></p><p>Another way would be to charge for the whole job without spliting mats and labour up.</p><p></p><p>250 + 20 quid per hour round it up and that</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MR DIAZ, post: 12840, member: 26"] If you are happy with 15 pounds per hour - only you will know Given that you are newly qualified, my advice would be to think of your client base and gather as many as possible Think costumer service from when you get out of bed, to when you go to sleep. Get your clients and keep them. Another way would be to charge for the whole job without spliting mats and labour up. 250 + 20 quid per hour round it up and that [/QUOTE]
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