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Dear Engineer,

Firstly, I hope you do not mind us contacting you in this manner.

We are a specialist Gas agency based in Aylesbury , UK . We cover nationwide and are currently recruiting in your area for some long term servicing workdue to last until April 2014 with a possibility of extension & would like to know if you would possibly be interested in this work.

I have put a few basic details about the job, if you feel this may be something that interests you we would be happy to discuss in greater detail.

Orion Electrotech are seeking experienced self employed service engineers, to cover an ongoing contract on behalf of a leading supplier for private customers. 8-10 services will be booked in daily with a possibility of requesting more should you find you have the time! There will be an opportunity to take on breakdowns in the peak winter time should this be of interest to you. Rates for breakdowns will be confirmed upon application.

Servicing pay: -

ü £18/boiler
ü £9/fire
ü £6.75 any other appliance
ü +Monthly Bonuses

This is an exciting opportunity that can not only offer you longevity of work, but also consistency.
 
I think if this is what the industry is starting to do, a race to the bottom, then were are all fooked. The writing is well and truly on the wall. I may do what everyone else does in my area and find a bird whom wants lots of kids, fain a back injury or something and live of the state.
 
Been to an induction today for a serviceing contract for federal houseing association through an agency they are paying 17 pound per property no matter how many appliances are in, the arse is dropping out of this game!!
 
someones copping the money just not the guys doing the work. just id everything and walk away, theyll get the picture soon enough.
 
health and safety should get on top of this sort of thing housing associations shouldnt be allowed to sub work out they should be forced to have there own gas safe registration and directly employ their work force as all they are doing is abdicating their responsibilities by allowing the work to be subbed down to the man on the shop floor but then that is all health and safety is about, keeping the blame as low down the food chain as possible
half the blokes doing this work are realy employees working for one company full time to negate the laws they are employed via agencies and paid via another company
 
If your self employed your a business man/woman. as a business man/woman your job is too make money so if your not making money LEARN it is just as important a skill as being whatever chosen trade you are in.

Some have a gift for it others dont but it can be LEARNT ( you learnt to be a plumber you can do it).

there are plenty of courses around to do it and it doesnt cost the earth and it aint rocket science although plumbing/gas isnt far off being rocket science.

you have to believe in yourself know your worth and dont give in. its hard but it can be done.
you can be the best plumber/gas engineer in the world but if you come across to a customer as a bell end/arrogant/condescending doesnt matter matter how good you are you wont be asked back for the next issue
so learn the art of customer service that aint rocket science either.

got my GSR REG in Aug2010 next wednesday i sign the lease for my new showroom it can be done you just have to believe in yourself. good paying work is out there.

ok rant over back to Guiness
 
I used to bend over backwards for customers, work too cheaply, and found myself working all hours, 7 days and never seemed to have any money about, it is a well known fact that if you increase your prices by 10%, you might lose a small percentage of your clientele, I did as advised and found i work less hours for more money, AND, several of the customers who objected and left, came back over a short time as well, honestly lads and lasses, there is no good in working for nothing, know your worth, and charge your worth, it may take longer to build a customer base, but your regulars will then be quality customers, who want quality work, and pay you decent money. I know from experience this to be true.
 
I used to bend over backwards for customers, work too cheaply, and found myself working all hours, 7 days and never seemed to have any money about, it is a well known fact that if you increase your prices by 10%, you might lose a small percentage of your clientele, I did as advised and found i work less hours for more money, AND, several of the customers who objected and left, came back over a short time as well, honestly lads and lasses, there is no good in working for nothing, know your worth, and charge your worth, it may take longer to build a customer base, but your regulars will then be quality customers, who want quality work, and pay you decent money. I know from experience this to be true.


see folks others agree and despite a minority of posters accusing me Im not spouting bs
 
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