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Going rate
"Mike" wrote in message ... I would hate to embarrass him. What is the usual hourly rate for skilled or semi-skilled work in your area? Perhaps you could ask the local labour exchange or whatever it's called now! I think that's the only way you can assess it fairly. Here in Devon, it's quite low for un-skilled at around £5.00 per hour. But our builder charges about £14.00 per hour, I think. Thanks for that Sacha. The problem is 'a going rate', if I assess that on my rate when I was working, £25.00 - £30.00 and hour, then 'I' wouldn't do it for £5.00 an hour, but he might be embarrassed if I offered him £20.00 per hour. We all get on ever so well around here, doing what we can when we can for each other. Mike Dont underestimate the time and possibly expense involved in removing the trimmings, unless you plan to have a pretty big bonfire. -- Tumbleweed Remove my socks for email address |
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