I get it that's the reason I made this post I priced a job today and charged as much as I thought was possible for the job and got it thanks to some advice on here and I won't be going so low again...
That's a job from a few week ago haven't really taken any pictures till recently been boarding a ceiling all day so when I board the whole room I'll take more..
I've just found my spat bent in the shed.. Both Conners and a little divot in the middle anyone think I could straighten it out or will I have to buy a new one?
Yeah I get what you mean I've had a lot of work from family and friends of family cause I dashed my cousins extension/wash room and plastered it for I think was £260 but I see what your getting at!
While the mixing scrape around the edge of the bucket with the bucket trowel also go down the stem of the whisk to get at the in mixed lumps also make sure you get deep in to the Conners of the bucket as when I was learning I left dry skin at the bottom which my boss broke my balls about cause...
Thanks mate.. I said that earlier like they haven't been in my position once apon a time and I was on hourly wage working for my old boss and he wouldn't share his prices as much as I tried to milk then out of it and cheers cowel
They told me it should be more but there in other trades and have been doing it for years my dads day rate prices are imo extreme.. So I just wanted advice of people in the same trade as me?
Right and this is why I'm asking advice.. I'm not doing it intentionally? I've joined this site for advice not to have people give me stick I know my current price is to low and I don't expect people to give out there prices just want to know what mark roughly I should be looking at...
I know under cutting someone is not nice and I'm not asking people to put their prices on here I've basically asked how much should I be charging someone as I don't know what the going rate is.. If I wanted a lecture of people I'd go see my mother!
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