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I don't think so!

I'll stop posting what I do from now.

I ain't no mug or pushover

Too nice maybe


Keep the toys in the pram old bean, think we're all just trying to help.

From what I've read you've got a great go-getter attitude, almost fearless. I'm sure whatever the missing piece is that gets you lumbered with chancers will fall into place before long.
 
i think anything less than ÂŁ60 an hour is selling your self short

I wouldn't get it Steve.

I've got a job next week, Thursday, new tap revivers, basin, ÂŁ8.50 for parts, ÂŁ50 whole job. Had another quote ÂŁ30 all in. I said get them to do it. They rang me back and said they liked me!!

I think if I was doing unvented stuff, gas etc. I could charge more. Couple more years for gas etc. I hope

My mate sold his estate agent last year, he paid the gas chap ÂŁ25 per cp12. Now I think that's cheap.

Im all good, slowly does it for me.
 
I suppose it should be ÂŁ80 minimum (wait for Lame to say ÂŁ130) to unblock a toilet, after all you are dealing with nastys, if its a simple on your way job round the corner then okay ÂŁ45/50 as long and its just a simple bucket down or plunge.

If you know it should be an ÂŁ80 callout/first hour then charge that, ÂŁ85 callout for me now, new year and all that. If I ever have to lift a manhole cover, ÂŁ150 straight off. Your in business to earn a living, get some **** in your eye and you could be off work for weeks, so your taking risks with your health doing this, point that out to the wallet holder a bit.
 
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