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In your opinion,what's more profitable being independent electrician or employed?
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<blockquote data-quote="welchyboy" data-source="post: 257660" data-attributes="member: 15144"><p>self-employed hands down(if youre willing to put the effort in), have you seen the agency rates on the job centre at the moment!!</p><p></p><p>i find a BIG misconception is that self employed people choose how much they work and when they take time off, i find its the work that dictates to the person how much he works and when.</p><p></p><p>Also i have personally found that(as said above) IF you can find a decent willing trainee/Apprentice or/and a half decent installer whos is trustworthy and reliable AND you can keep enough work coming in for you then you could quite easily earn 5K a month down south-east(essex)</p><p></p><p>i think one of the toughest challenges aside from keeping the work coming in is finding decent/trustworthy people to take on, if you could find half a dozen decent, good workers and had enough work for them, then you would be laughing but this is where most companies struggle, the bigger they get the quality of the workforce goes down and with it the standard of work and service</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="welchyboy, post: 257660, member: 15144"] self-employed hands down(if youre willing to put the effort in), have you seen the agency rates on the job centre at the moment!! i find a BIG misconception is that self employed people choose how much they work and when they take time off, i find its the work that dictates to the person how much he works and when. Also i have personally found that(as said above) IF you can find a decent willing trainee/Apprentice or/and a half decent installer whos is trustworthy and reliable AND you can keep enough work coming in for you then you could quite easily earn 5K a month down south-east(essex) i think one of the toughest challenges aside from keeping the work coming in is finding decent/trustworthy people to take on, if you could find half a dozen decent, good workers and had enough work for them, then you would be laughing but this is where most companies struggle, the bigger they get the quality of the workforce goes down and with it the standard of work and service [/QUOTE]
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