To be honest the main reason Ive taken this job is because I had grown a bit tired of trying to source my own work all the time. There can only be so many referrals and you do wait for the phone to ring. It was always playing on my mind. Me and the missus are getting wed next year and then we want to start a family so I thought Id get my name around as much as I can and get familiar with site work incase work dries up on the private side when i go back to it.. Doesnt hurt to be able to move between sites and private customers. I also wanted to compare myself to other spreads if im being honest. Learn techniques and find out about other tools other than steel trowels etc. Another big thing is actually having someone to talk to but I reckon Ill soon get bored of that. Too busy to talk on site anyway. I learned that about 1 wall into my first day. Ill be sure to let you know how i adapt. Ive been reading LOTS of old posts about sq m/day etc. There are some blokes who reckon they can do 15 bags on their own in a day. When I can do 8 ill be happy. As for the money......i have more fun at work on a site or in a customers house than i ever would in morrisons AND i cant get sacked for leching or nicking food. You do have to work very hard but so does my mate whos a mechanic, so do doctors and so on.....id rather be earning what some might laugh at rather than sat on my arse doing fak all. Thanks for the input everyone.
I here what your saying pal and I hope things work out well for you.
Last week I was contacted by a spread regarding working as a team on a large site of 3 to 6 bedroom houses, basically the other spread wanted a time served man with him to earn a decent crust on the prices he was given.
I got chatting with him and asked what the price was for a 4 bedroom detached he said around £265k, then I asked him the price he was getting from the "well known" main contractor and he said between £14500 to £1650, quick calk was around £750 a deck?
He then informed me that a chunk of the price went to the "lads" doing the d&d and boarding?
How much I asked and he said around £400 to £500 a house?
That averages around £600 a deck which includes en-suite x 2 and numerous box rooms / utility rooms ect ect, then there was my PL insurance and my skilled trade cscs card and transport.
I'm not the type of guy who looks for a silver lining in a bucket of piss and told the other spread he was a f'ing idiot to even think id work for that pittance,
He said that in this day and age we should be thankful of the work? to which I replied that because of ***** like him we are having to suffer prices like this, a f'ing disgrace to the trade of plastering to even consider working for that amount to line some sneering wankers pockets.
Site agents / agencies/ and contractors need to be taught a f'ing lesson about wealth distribution and we can all start by not accepting the **** prices they are "telling" us we must accept?