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either self employed or for a company?

2006-11-07 23:13:58 · 7 answers · asked by tess 2 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

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Salaries for newly qualified electricians start at between £16,500 and £19,000.
With experience, this can rise to between £20,000 and £25,000.
Experienced electricians with specialist grading can earn up to £28,000.
read the info on the link for more info on being an electrician, there's loads of info on there about the work, training, pay etc
hope this helps x

2006-11-07 23:24:55 · answer #1 · answered by just trying to make a difference 5 · 0 0

An electrician’s mate is one which facilitates an electrician in his artwork. as an example, if an electrician is up on a ladder fixing wiring or installation switches, the mate is anticipated accessible him the spare parts and equipment even as necessary. he's a spread of helper to the electrician. No undemanding preparation and skills are required to be a mate besides the undeniable fact that the on-interest adventure and practise may be priceless. If the mate is serious about being in this occupation, he can concurrently finished a undemanding electric powered route on line or in nighttime college and take out a licence after many years as a mate.

2016-11-28 22:05:18 · answer #2 · answered by matis 4 · 0 0

JOURNEYPERSON ANNUAL SALARY RANGE **
$37,440 - $70,720

HOURLY SALARY RANGE
$18 - $34

APPRENTICE
HOURLY SALARY RANGE

YEAR 1 – 50 %
$ 9.00
$ 17.00

YEAR 2 – 60 %
$ 10.80
$ 20.40

YEAR 3 – 70 %
$ 12.60
$ 23.80

YEAR 4 – 80 %
$ 14.40
$ 27.20

In addition to their hourly rate, many Elecrical workers receive statutory holiday and vacation pay. Depending on the contract, you may also receive benefits such as group insurance for health, dental and vision care, retirement packages, and training benefits up to 30% of your hourly rate.

2006-11-07 23:34:30 · answer #3 · answered by kkirby45 3 · 0 0

between 12 and 15 pounds a hour

2006-11-07 23:27:34 · answer #4 · answered by S Csparky 6 · 0 0

you really are interested in this sparky stuff, aren't you ?

self employed, about £125/day, more in the south, less in the north

emplyed, it varies between £15 and £40K

2006-11-07 23:20:30 · answer #5 · answered by Michael H 7 · 0 0

In the US at least $25 per hour.

2006-11-07 23:22:19 · answer #6 · answered by wineasy03 6 · 0 0

for a jib firm they have to pay you £11.05 an hour if you go agency it can go from £13.50 to £16.00

most agency staff have not got a clue what they are doing ,i would go on the books

2006-11-07 23:27:47 · answer #7 · answered by devonlad06 1 · 0 0

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