Subcontracting-whats a fair price?

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  • #50185
    pmb
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    Hi i am interested in hearing other engineers opinions i have been doing occasional days work for a company at £20 a job even if not completed ie needs a part ordering. This includes using my van, diesel and me paying tax. They now want to give me a day every week but want to reduce the price, what do you guys think is a fair price?

    #303888
    lee8
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    Re: Subcontracting-whats a fair price?

    If your in profit and have no other work, then its fine.

    Most contractors work from £20-40.00 per completed call, get £20 on all calls is a far deal.

    I`m sure others here will tell you they won`t work for less than £60 a call, but if they don`t someone else will.

    In a perfect world we`d all get together and demand that kinda money, problem is the industry has a huge skills gap and manufactures are well away that not all engineers are worth paying a lot for.

    #303889
    LJDomestics
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    Re: Subcontracting-whats a fair price?

    £30 call/labour/diagnosis.
    Bump the spares up a bit or ( rrp ) to make up.
    But if they keeping u busy on calls don’t get greedy. 😆

    #303890
    pup
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    Re: Subcontracting-whats a fair price?

    we use to do it 25.00 a call doing 3/4 days a week 10 calls but i sad to say not getting any more ,they also cutting back 😥 i say do it if calls are not too far

    #303891
    boselecta
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    Wow I am in shock that in 2009 some of you work for £20-£30 a job!.

    #303892
    LJDomestics
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    boselecta wrote:Wow I am in shock that in 2009 some of you work for £20-£30 a job!.

    Yup! always have done.

    And its getting busier,and busier!

    #303893
    Jonah
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    Re: Subcontracting-whats a fair price?

    I hve 2 sub contract Engineers, they get paid £30 – £55 a completed call depending on whether Gas or Electric and if contract job or private customer, they seem quite happy 😀

    #303894
    lee8
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    Re: Subcontracting-whats a fair price?

    If you can clear 2 jobs at £30 an hour 8hrs a day 5 days a week, not bad money.

    That is £9,600 a month.

    Or £115,200 a year.

    I luv calculators. 😆

    #303895
    garn
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    Re: Subcontracting-whats a fair price?

    pmb wrote:Hi i am interested in hearing other engineers opinions i have been doing occasional days work for a company at £20 a job even if not completed ie needs a part ordering. This includes using my van, diesel and me paying tax. They now want to give me a day every week but want to reduce the price, what do you guys think is a fair price?

    ❓ If You Have to go back for a part do They give Another £20.00

    iv Noticed Rather Large Companies With Subcontractors been Out To Diagnose the Appliance needs A set of Standard Carbons or Even A pump
    but They Don’t Carry The Parts On The van.

    The customer may have To Wait Another 5 to 8 DAYS before The Engineer Comes back.
    Then it may be A Different Engineer And he has the Wrong part :rolls:
    And there may be Another 7days Wait .

    I Would be Kicking Myself if I Traveled 20 Miles or So And Didn’t have A pump or set of carbons On The Van.
    ❓ how Do They Make Any££££

    Iv been Dying To Ask this Q ❓ for A While just Didn’t Want to get Up somebody’s Nose 🙂

    #303896
    lee8
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    Re: Subcontracting-whats a fair price?

    They fiddle the invoices, every call is a 1st fix call.

    #303897
    garn
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    Re: Subcontracting-whats a fair price?

    lee8 wrote:They fiddle the invoices, every call is a 1st fix call.

    mmmmmmm Still Don’t quiet get it 😕

    So if I went contracting I Wont Need A Van Full of Parts get Paid Every Time I call And Save A packet on Fuel because I dont have A Heavy Load Anymore

    Garn

    #303898
    lee8
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    Re: Subcontracting-whats a fair price?

    No you don`t need a van full of spares. 😉

    You`ve not worked for a major company ?

    #303899
    garn
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    Re: Subcontracting-whats a fair price?

    lee8 wrote:No you don`t need a van full of spares. 😉

    You`ve not worked for a major company ?

    Nobody Would Take me On lee 🙂

    #303900
    lee8
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    Re: Subcontracting-whats a fair price?

    Then you must have been a cub or scout, be prepared. 😉

    #303901
    Penguin45
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    Re: Subcontracting-whats a fair price?

    It costs me, an independent sole trader, just under £20 per call to ring a customers door bell.

    I will not do this if my return per call is a hair over £10.

    Lee, find Ken’s cost calculator in the Downloads section, fill it in completely honsetly and prepare for a nasty surprise.

    Chris.

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