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i wouldnt do servicing of catering
messy and not paid well jobs, find they pay more to install and commission them
and i always use nitrogen, even if no welding is required
get a few jobs and years under your belt you will be fine
TBH I don't really have a clue yet how to price commercial work. My first job is to go and look at an LPG direct air heater at the paint shop over the road from our unit. I said £100+VAT for a one hour service of the unit and extra costs if anything else needs replacing/doing or if it goes over the hour. He seemed happy enough with that.
£400+VAT to service a couple of chip fryers seems good money to me though? Will help me get some commercial customers initially to pay for the course costs at least. Appreciate it's dirty work but that's what an apprentice is for, right?
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