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Thread: Going Rates For Tradies
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21st October 2006, 09:18 PM #1
Going Rates For Tradies
Just wondering what are the Going Rates For Tradies?
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21st October 2006, 09:20 PM #2
Penny a dozen.
How many do you want?
Al :confused:
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21st October 2006, 09:26 PM #3
Buy one....get one free
100% of all non-smokers die
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21st October 2006, 09:29 PM #4
The $64000 question
I can only comment for sparkies.
Country Vic $40.00 ph, Melbourne Met $60-$80 ph, Industrial $80-$160 ph
WA, NT, North Queensland and Mining Industries, about $160,000 PA ........... and that where we are all heading.
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21st October 2006, 10:38 PM #5
there was an article in the paper the other day (so it must be true) about how tradies in the Cairns region and out on the mines were earning over 100 grand a year...including painters and tilers :confused: Nice work while you can get it, a lot of the younger blokes seem to think it will last forever so they're out buying the flash utes, houses etc...of course it never does
I'm old enough to remember the recession we had to have...
Rates per hour, dunno, 70 or more for plumbers up here, similar for other trades I guess :confused:
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22nd October 2006, 12:57 AM #6
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22nd October 2006, 01:17 AM #7
I always get amazed when I see young blokes (tradies) in their flash ss utes or their 4x4's. Ive had my own busness long enough (24 years) to know that overheads that dont pay for themselves are luxuries. Luxuries are OK even good for you sometimes but you have to be able to afford them for the life of the lease etc, not just the here and now when you think times are good.
As far as rates go ........mate you cant afford me!
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22nd October 2006, 04:01 AM #8
Good luck.
I left the mining industry to go in to electrical industrial construction.
It means I get to go home every day, only work a 56 hour week instead of 14 x 12 hour days followed by 7 days off.
The best you will do as a mining sparky in QLD is about $120k
The best paying industrial construction sparky job is in Townsville, paying about $140k, trust me
Cheers, Jack."There is no dark side of the moon really. Matter of fact it's all dark."
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22nd October 2006, 07:08 AM #9
With wages like that, I should chuck in my job and become an industrial sparks in Melbourne!! It would be well worth it!
Oh, hang on... I AM an industrial sparks in Melbourne!
Unfortunately, just not one with a price tag like that! :eek:
I guess with my 26 years of breakdown experience, knowledge of 5 PLC programming languages, a certificate of industrial electronics and an advanced diploma of applied science just doesn't warrant the high price tag.
Seriously though, we're as rare as hens teeth and it goes back to the late '70s, early '80's when a kid would apply for an apprenticeship and be up against 200-300 other kids going for the same thing.
Unfortunately in my travels, I'm yet to meet another sparks that has a wage that matches the mis-conception that most people have about our price tag.
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22nd October 2006, 07:45 AM #10
our business employs a few tradesmen (carpenters) and many subcontract companies who in turn employ tradesmen. our work is in the construction industry, and in the sector covered by what passes for union agreements these days (whatever that is). Most tradies would make between $70k and $80K, with a 45-50hr week. Labourers working a 60-65 hr week consistently can make $100K+, as can tradesmen, if they put in the big hours. It seems to me that there is big money to be made at the moment, but as always, when you are on wages, the way you make big money is by working long long hours. I dont know if it is the Pot'O'Gold that it seems.....
Young kids cancels shed time
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22nd October 2006, 08:01 AM #11
In our area (Riverina region of NSW)bricklayers are on around 85cents a brick + GST.This is a standard rate for normal going but we also get a few extras for things such as windows sills ($22 per lin mtr +GST)Piers around ($20 per mtr in height)Finishing both sides of a wall (garage etc)Gable ends ,excessive machine cutting of bricks for curved or angled walls,fireplaces (around $1000 extra plus the brickcount)etc,etc.My nephew is in Perth and my son and I both went over to help him set up his bricklaying business for a few weeks and found that they don't get much more then we do over there even though everyone is saying to go over and make a fortune.They are on approximatly 90cents a brick but they are doing lots of "gutswork"and of course it is much faster than facework.Other than in footings we rarely lay common bricks.Bricklayers are generally getting less than $40 per hour on wages in Perth(although decent ones seem to be hard to find ) and we have to pay around $35 per hour here in Wagga for bricklayers to fill in with us when needed.
Regards Terry
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22nd October 2006, 09:59 AM #12
well it depends are you australian or are you imported thers a big difference
I would love to grow my own food, but I can not find bacon seeds
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23rd October 2006, 10:43 PM #13
Where a-comin
It's time we eastern tradies came over there to "Wait A while" and got you lot sorted out.
You have had it far too good, for too long !
I figure if the Federal Reserve puts my interest rate up, because of WA booming ecconomy .......... WA can bloody pay for it !!!
I've just got to get used to drinking that Swan crap !
Cheers
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23rd October 2006, 10:54 PM #14
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23rd October 2006, 11:02 PM #15
Aaaarrrrreee, Mr Malibu, there's the point.
There is a hell of a difference between "charge out rate" and a wage.
I was once employed by a world famous ( or infamous ) German electrical company.
They were only too happy to charge $140 ph, min 4 hour call out, to have me reset, and program dump.
Not all pirates wear eye patches and have a parrot on there shoulders.
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