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@artisanelectrics
@artisanelectrics 6 месяцев назад
Thank you to everyone who helped with the creation of this video. Comment below if any of the results shocked you and what figures surprised you the most. 👀
@annakissed3226
@annakissed3226 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for this.🤪🤪🤪 I now know I can pay trades people so much less than I thought I had to 🤪🤪🤪. All I know is that Artisan prices must be out of this world because 😅when I've asked Artisan for a quote all I get told is too piss off because you don't cover Oxfordshire...
@ShaneSiKBoYBrown
@ShaneSiKBoYBrown 6 месяцев назад
Use your connections with the RU-vid electrician community to create a union where a minimum price per job can be agreed and we'll ALL benefit.
@nathansmith3117
@nathansmith3117 6 месяцев назад
That average wage in the UK is what I am on as a 2nd year apprentice here in Australia (all be it I am a mature ageapprentice which does pay better)
@stevenjones3376
@stevenjones3376 5 месяцев назад
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😊
@dhkelectrical2308
@dhkelectrical2308 3 месяца назад
Hi Jordan, great video, could you please do a video on how to price jobs under different conditions? For example, maintenance contracts vs call outs vs normal jobs thanks 👍
@BillsCountrysideAdventures
@BillsCountrysideAdventures 6 месяцев назад
As a previous builder, I used to do it all, no matter the weather, conditions or job. I would charge £250 a day. Started at £150. But had to buy shit loads of good tools regularly, fund materials, pay young lad every day. Loved it, then had a stroke, fell off can roof, pulled out shoulder and now 6 years on shit for luck degenerative disc disease, sends pains all over my body. Looking back I'd jump at building again. But if you read to bottom I could have died having a stroke, so think myself lucky.
@CH-gb7hf
@CH-gb7hf 6 месяцев назад
Christ mate. Sorry to hear that.
@ajharmiah2692
@ajharmiah2692 2 месяца назад
Can you explain why you got a stroke? Was it because of eating too much, drinking alcohol or smoking? Ppl who are in physical jobs should be less likely to get these issues compared to ppl who work in an office.
@BillsCountrysideAdventures
@BillsCountrysideAdventures 2 месяца назад
@@ajharmiah2692 I dont drink or smoke, wasnt over weight and very fit with the tools. Problem was blood clot travel to my brain that buggered me.
@matthewmcmullan9669
@matthewmcmullan9669 6 месяцев назад
The biggest issue is 10years ago £33k was a really good wage, but now with inflation and everything going up minimum wage is catching up it makes £33k feel like £25k 10 years ago
@SkavenUK
@SkavenUK 3 месяца назад
Pretty much goes for any job right now, it sucks
@AAW-Electrics
@AAW-Electrics 6 месяцев назад
16:10 - Forget Scaffolder, I'm thinking of becoming a train driver! LOL
@coachingconfidant2785
@coachingconfidant2785 5 месяцев назад
The hours a shit mate. No social life nothing. You will have 3 am starts always bound to living near a train station most likely driving an hour a day to work to get to the stations. Sleep is fucked. If you can handle that then go for it competition is insane for it just for the money
@lennykelly9952
@lennykelly9952 6 месяцев назад
In the Republic of Ireland.Electricians are the highest paid trade on hourly unionised industrial jobs.
@HaHa-bc4zr
@HaHa-bc4zr 2 месяца назад
Rate in Dublin has been 35 euro for the past 10 years
@joeg7537
@joeg7537 6 месяцев назад
As someone who has lived and worked in the United States - that 30% increase in pay is soon swallowed up by the difference in the cost of living in the USA. Of course, it depends where in the US you live and work but I know where I lived, in Connecticut, I'd have to be earning close to 60% more than what I did in the UK to have the same standard of living. (CT is a relatively expensive place to live)
@joeg7537
@joeg7537 6 месяцев назад
(just watched the end of the video where you noted the cost of living difference!)
@sebastianohalloran9093
@sebastianohalloran9093 5 месяцев назад
@@joeg7537 especially with the cost of healthcare on top of other expenses...
@jonnyc948
@jonnyc948 6 месяцев назад
Paramedics in the UK, after having to do a 3 year degree, get £14.53 per hour for the first 2 years with the nhs… everyone in the UK is underpaid.
@Live_Sparks
@Live_Sparks 6 месяцев назад
NHS is a shambles. There are some good staff who actually care for people and put there all in. They should be paid more. But majority of them are just people who go to work and get paid. Clock out and forget about there patience on ward and just read the notes the next day.
@chester6343
@chester6343 6 месяцев назад
True but they have clear job progression, can get up to higher bands on very competitive salaries, overtime pay, OOH pay increase.. job security and an unmatched pension.. it's not bad lol.
@stevepettifer4896
@stevepettifer4896 6 месяцев назад
There are some other routes - my nephew is going into the forces to train as a medic and as part of that he could specialise as a paramedic, and he'd have a straight shot into the ambulance service when he leaves, should he want to. Of course, the caveat is you have to be willing to join the forces, but you get paid (even if not especially well) to learn, rather than the hideous cost of gaining a degree.
@chester6343
@chester6343 6 месяцев назад
@@stevepettifer4896 I agree degrees are expensive but the debt you accrue is not really comparable to traditional debt.
@jamesmartin4327
@jamesmartin4327 6 месяцев назад
​@stevepettifer4896 as a CMT you have to do further training after leaving the forces in order to work as a paramedic. But at least u don't have to go and do a degree
@cavanjnr
@cavanjnr 5 месяцев назад
I would imagine scaffolders and bricklayers are the highest paid because of the toll it takes on your body not many bricklayers are particularly good at walking by the age of 60 being an electrician is pretty cushty provided your safe ofc
@dannyvincent8048
@dannyvincent8048 6 месяцев назад
All building trades earn morn than the motortrade. I'm a high voltage trained vehicle technician. Working on 400v dc batteries. That's live working too. Vehicles have changed so much in my 27 year career. We have to buy our own tools. Constantly train for less. Most of our salary is based on target earnings that are unachievable.
@ajharmiah2692
@ajharmiah2692 2 месяца назад
Is the automotive industry good to get into? Im thinking of doing vehicle technician in college.
@daniels1263
@daniels1263 25 дней назад
@@ajharmiah2692no
@carlf6507
@carlf6507 6 месяцев назад
The problem is social media and those basically driving a race to the bottom. I see people all the time posting about how they can rewire a 3bed house for £3.5k. They’re either smashing it in with very little care and Screwfix LAP cheap materials. Or they’re working for peanuts. I’m doing a rewire at the moment and some people thought I was massively expensive. Yet plumber comes in and charged £4800 to change a boiler (granted it’s an oil boiler as I work in Shropshire) but they were in and out in a day! I got quotes for a log burner. Cheapest I had was £4100+VAT which didn’t include the burner or the slate hearth. I had to provide those on top. That was 3 days work at most and they reckoned they could probably have it done in 2. I don’t mind paying for quality work. But it irritates me when customers will think nothing about paying £2k for a fancy cooker. But baulk at £800 for a new consumer unit. NAPIT, NICEIC etc need to start driving education across the public and also driving change in the industry. Electrician needs to be a protected status like gas engineer/plumber. Then they need to ban the sale of all electrical tools, test equipment and accessories unless you prove you’re a qualified electrician. You’ll never stop DIY Dave from the dog and duck. But NAPIT, NICEIC can do more to reduce it. Also if electricians refused to do, for example, EICRs for less than £250 then you would quickly drive down the no. of these £85 drive by EICRs. A big problem is also the amount of bitching at each other rather than helping. The electrician trade is its own worst enemy at times. I could go on all day 😂
@captainwin6333
@captainwin6333 6 месяцев назад
The UK is rubbish at protecting professional jobs. Engineer is a protected designation in Germany, anyone can call themselves an engineer in the UK. It's absolute bullshit they say it can't be done because engineer is a ubiquitous word these days. Bring in a law and start kicking the balls of people who abuse it.
@idi0tdetectioninprogress
@idi0tdetectioninprogress 6 месяцев назад
Although you're kind of right, these things are only a race to the bottom if one is prepared to take part in it. Those relying on builders for work, or the landlord rental EICR market, are always going to be fighting for scraps. The bottom line is most tradesmen aren't businessmen, that's the difference. They like the freedom in being their own boss, which is great on one hand. But you can't be working and quoting and procuring materials at the same time. Then come the challenges of upscaling and employing or otherwise engaging additional labour, that's when things start going wrong, especially with today's poor training standards and general lack of pride. It seems to me that the "successful" sparks are those who achieved a second revenue stream, from things like property rental. They don't have to compete in the drive by testing market! Buildings are now seriously electrically dominated, whether it be PV/EV, BMS control, HVAC the list goes on. So any spark willing to put themselves to the test, can quite easily become Facility Management, project engineers, or even teachers! Electricians really are in the box seat. Its a steady enough gig, not too taxing on the body, lots of routes to get off the tools, with good earning potential, and about as much job security as one can hope for. All that depends on if one wants to house bash all their life, or leave it to those who want to fight over 3 grand rewires. I do agree the industry needs to be governed under Law. NICEIC and NAPIT have had long enough now, without achieving much, and yes electricians are nothing but a set of moaning piss flaps!!!!
@johnchristmas7522
@johnchristmas7522 6 месяцев назад
If the 'other' electricians are so cheap. why did they pick you? Ask yourself, if their complaining now, what will happen when its time to pay up? Hope you 've got a contract. If not, cut your losses and walk away now.
@carlf6507
@carlf6507 6 месяцев назад
@@johnchristmas7522 The ones who complained I was too expensive didn’t accept my quote. I was just highlighting the disparity between a full rip out & rewire quote vs a plumber who’s in/out in the same day or 2 at most for a boiler change. The current rewire I’m on I couldn’t ask for a better customer. Job has been ongoing since Nov as it’s a bespoke rip out and refurb of a 200yr old cottage. I submit an invoice each month and they pay it within 48hrs. Job spec has changed 3 times as well. But as it’s been at first fix stage then it’s not been too much hassle. Apart from changing the location of the island which I’d chased a 10mm cable into the floor for some fancy induction hob. So had to move that. But again no real issue. The builder just re-screeded the floor once I’d moved it. All my quotes have a set of T&Cs. One of which is payment within 7 days of completion. It’s also noted that failure to pay will result in the debt accruing interest and late payment charges in line with small business legislation. So if they accept the quote they also accept the T&Cs. Won’t stop the ones who aren’t going to pay anyway. But at least I’ve got some watertight legal recourse when they don’t.
@andrewlincoln7832
@andrewlincoln7832 6 месяцев назад
Sums up my thoughts exactly. I've built up a good customer base that respects quality work but that's taken years of dealing with endless time wasters wanting something for nothing or for you to cut corners so they can save a few quid. If NIC made the public and even businesses aware when you should receive certification for electrical work, it would help educate and cut out chancers.
@AntonyoKnight
@AntonyoKnight 6 месяцев назад
I made a simple income calculation. When your income (sole trader/limited) is under £85k you stuck, and you can play with the numbers and cash in hand etc. However, if you are over £85k you need to generate min. £110-120k/year to be just equivalent if you're under £85k. The one man band is a survivor, but not much. If you have a VAT registered business then you need to get £180-250k/yr for 2/3 people max. But you need tons of work. It's a catch 22 😢 The other problem is the hourly rate. If you raise it you can lose out jobs, if you're under you work for survival.
@oldirtyrod
@oldirtyrod 21 день назад
In my opinion the best video you have "EVER MADE" thankyou so much for this
@1987kahil
@1987kahil 6 месяцев назад
How much do you pay your staff Artisan? Let's see if you're paying on the lower side or higher 😁
@ElectricalInnovations
@ElectricalInnovations 6 месяцев назад
Great video Jordan. Feels like you’ve really upped the quality here and it tells.
@artisanelectrics
@artisanelectrics 6 месяцев назад
I appreciate that!
@justinrowe3346
@justinrowe3346 6 месяцев назад
My dad used to say carpenters have been doing the same thing for hundreds of years not much changes with what you do with wood. With electrics it’s changing all the time and there is a lot to remember! We need more money for sure!
@captainwin6333
@captainwin6333 6 месяцев назад
Another thing, electricals are dangerous if an amateur doesn't know what he's doing. Nailing a plank to a bit of wood on the other hand... You'd expect electricians and gas heating engineers to be the highest paid because they are required by law to be trained. You can start your own joinery business without being a joiner. Sure, people will catch on if you're useless but it's not against the law.
@dmarriott9701
@dmarriott9701 6 месяцев назад
What about bricklayers, they’ve been putting one brick on top of another for thousands of years. Nothing’s changed. A bucket full of tools and a level and that’s it.
@idi0tdetectioninprogress
@idi0tdetectioninprogress 6 месяцев назад
​@@dmarriott9701Although the process is the same, Bricklaying has become more supply/demand, why the rates are good. They drove kids into IT, thinking we could de skill construction and not need bricklayers, by using other systems, and its not worked out.
@danimayb
@danimayb 6 месяцев назад
​@@dmarriott9701 Brick layers work in all conditions, It's hard physical work needing strength and stamina, and experienced ones are quick. They deal with all sorts of block masonry issues, and they are basically responsible for creating the main foundation of a building. And good brickies are sort after and often hard to come by, House building corporations want large estates built quick with experienced and tooled up man power to get their assets up... And are willing to pay those wages.
@JCCarpentry
@JCCarpentry 6 месяцев назад
Forgot chippies were fitting Howdens kitchens in the 1800s lol I think our Job is far easier now that what it would of been 😂 we are very lucky
@stephenlewis8760
@stephenlewis8760 4 месяца назад
The fundamental issue from a economist point of view is since austerity the UK has had 2 competing forces working on wages. The increase in inequality has meant more people needing to earn which has driven down wages across the board. We haven't noticed this as their has also been a general devaluation of the £ which in turn drives up wages (but not spending power), the net results is if you look at wages across the UK over say a 15y time period they look to have largely stagnated. It's only when you compare them to either what someone earns in another country of the cost of something you realise how badly the economy has done since the start of austerity! While a pound in your pocket is still be worth a pound tomorrow, it's no longer worth $1.40 and almost everything in the UK we buy has a base line $ price which is along the way converted to £ price. In my world, a quantitative developer would earn about £110k -$170k in 2010, today they would earn ~£150-200k but in the US more like $300-450k! Or looking at the purchasing power, in 2010 I bought a high spec Audi Q7 for ~£40k, today a high spec Q7 would cost £80-90k so significant loss of purchasing power! The final nail in the coffin for us wage slaves is successive governments have increased the tax burden on UK workers significantly. Your sparkie in the states may pay 20-30% tax after deductibles... In the UK, even earning less his tax burden after NI... its more likely over 35%
@jonathanblankley3546
@jonathanblankley3546 6 месяцев назад
Electricians can work well into retirement age. Scaffolders cannot. I know a former scaffolder who is now in telesales earning a lot less because the job wore their body out. The light that burns twice as bright burns half as long.
@barukkazhad8998
@barukkazhad8998 6 месяцев назад
Crawling about in attics is a young mans game
@oninbridders
@oninbridders 6 месяцев назад
Agreed. A age timeline should be applied. And consider management level options, if any
@UKTunedIn
@UKTunedIn 6 месяцев назад
​@@barukkazhad8998 but there are so many avenues in the electrical trades IE. Testing . I don't think you have options in scaffolding
@vwshark1986
@vwshark1986 6 месяцев назад
I'd love to see Jordan stand up a 21ft steel pole
@marksimpson3035
@marksimpson3035 6 месяцев назад
It's how you look after the being , you eat sh○t & smoke you die younger Just be responsible & respect the volt - age 😂
@barnysgaming
@barnysgaming 6 месяцев назад
I didn't realise you guys are from Cambridge (Just down the Busway from me). Don't know why your videos turned up in my feel but I've watched a load now and been enjoying them.
@allsearpw3829
@allsearpw3829 6 месяцев назад
Well in Australia they work to live , in the UK YOU LIVE TO WORK ,SLAVE LABOUR . That is the system . All ways has been and all ways will be . Started work in 1964 Apprentice £2-9 shillings a week ,1969 Sparks £20 for 40 hours ,15 hours a week over time @ time and a half . 2.4 kids a mortgage a car , the wife had to have a part time job and you were making head way . 1994 working on price work a gang of 3 of us , on steel tube work , tray , trunking , wiring and second fix , £1,250 a week each . That set the price for the next 10 years until another direction took over ready for retirement . I once read an article in an investment magazine on building costs ,around 1992 , an one owner of a large London electrical company , stated , is it not a shame that electricians have to have all the knowledge and we only pay them peanuts and basically it is a licence to print money for the company . So heads down lads arse up , as long as the shit is below your arm pits ? the mouth is clear to eat more doughnuts .Great fun along the way . Best of luck . 🤔😉👍👍
@randomcamerajunk6977
@randomcamerajunk6977 6 месяцев назад
I’m a free market kind of person but I do think technical trades need to be regulated with a tiered licensing system to represent technical competencies, experience and ongoing cpd. We also need to get away from the ‘failed at school so get a trade’ mentality. We need to attract genuinely smart people to the trades and lift the standard.
@andrewsb4633
@andrewsb4633 6 месяцев назад
I have been an electrician 38 years, wages have always gone up and down with the economy. In the early 1990`s there was just no electrical work around and wages were low. . Then Part P arrived and more regulation which really in the initial stages improved earnings. The late 1990`s up to about 2018 were really good. The last 2 - 4 years have got really difficult, costs to run the business have sky rocketed. tools, regulation, vehicle cost and insurance. There does seem a race to the bottom at the moment. Just to note I am only a sole trader and work from home but some prices I see people charge are just so low. I just don`t know how they do it. I can only suspect they use part qualified staff and a senior engineer signs it off.
@quadtwist
@quadtwist 6 месяцев назад
The disparity in pay between the UK and other nations can be traced back to the overall stagnation in wages in the UK vs most of the rest of the G20. Since 2008, wages in the UK have effectively remained the same, whereas cost of living / inflation have significantly changed. This has not been the case globally. The wage disparity is not unique to trades, however it does reflect how badly the UK economy has performed since the 2008 crash. Effectively it has not recovered.
@IAmSwiffterz
@IAmSwiffterz 6 месяцев назад
Mechanic average in UK is £37k. Get covered in oil and dirt everyday. Rush around for waiting customers. Have to buy all our tools and toolboxes. Dealing with 600v electric/hybrid vehicles as well as internal combustion engines. Electrician sound like I good move for me.
@zoltrix7779
@zoltrix7779 5 месяцев назад
You should retrain, its worth it.
@chrisbw591
@chrisbw591 2 месяца назад
What annoys me is people who complain about the cost of a decent trade but are quite happy to pay more for a piece of technology or whatever. Why are IT bods paid stupid amounts of money but a trade is seen a lower class?
@GameOnPixelThumb
@GameOnPixelThumb 6 месяцев назад
I feel like salaries across the board in the UK are just too low, pretty much any skilled job (trades or otherwise) pays much more in places like the US and AUS; even once factoring in the cost-of-living differences. Everyone deserves more in the UK :(
@marcus.H
@marcus.H 6 месяцев назад
Just had a certificate from an electrician. Took him just over a day to complete the work. Cost me £740 I didn't feel like his pay was low 😅
@davidtaylor8244
@davidtaylor8244 3 месяца назад
The problem here is not which trade is worth more than the other, the real issue is that NO trades earn what they are worth and the UK has always i repeat always had an issue with valuing our trades, so city slickers or train drivers on 60-100K a year for sitting on their arse or losing a couple of million on the markets will baulk at paying a couple of hundred a day for a good tradesman go figure!
@zoltrix7779
@zoltrix7779 5 месяцев назад
Interesting about the guy who is working in Australia, that rate is pretty low. If you work for an Union signed company, the rate in Victoria is pretty much $70/hr as an EMPLOYEE, on top of that you end up with daily allowances of $40 day and other benefits are paid such as income protection, long service leave etc. wand possibly site allowance of $5-10 and hour in large projects. Easy for a decent electrician on decent projects to earn $150k and $200k plus with a bit of overtime. But hey, house prices are massively high, like $800,000-$1,000,000 for something average. Yet, prices of things like cars are much cheaper than Europe, fuel is getting up there, but cheaper than Europe. Food costs are now high, but can be contained if you don't spend your life eating out. Trade jobs in Australia are not looked down upon either. It's a great paying job, in fact, as an electrician, its not THAT hard either. Don't let people tell you otherwise, Australia is STILL the lucky country, its not perfect and things are perhaps harder and more expensive than they used to be but I really can't think of somewhere else where an average person lives a better life.
@10p6
@10p6 10 часов назад
Just had a Tesla Gen 3 Charger installed on my house. I supplied the Charger and 60 amp breaker, and the charger was installed only 12 inches away from the Electric Panel but on outside wall (wood,) oh and the panel had a space for the breaker. The cost including permit and taxes was $1224 (920 pounds) which in my opinion is extortion.
@nevermind824
@nevermind824 6 месяцев назад
To be fair most electricians I've met aren't fully qualified and most don't bother to learn more than basic site work or domestic install. So the rate will be low
@PRICEGWX
@PRICEGWX 6 месяцев назад
This, and recent others, feels like one big advert. It's a shame :(
@UnstoppableTramp
@UnstoppableTramp 5 месяцев назад
Thinking about the bigger picture. Really great video
@sunnydavies3990
@sunnydavies3990 6 месяцев назад
As someone who sits behind a desk on excel all day and gets paid way more than a sparky I have to say that the one who's paying your salary ultimately decides your salary If you expect homeowners or renters who earn 30 odd grand to be paying for your services, how can you expect to get paid 60/70k a year assuming a 40 hour work week?
@captainwin6333
@captainwin6333 6 месяцев назад
Just as well you don't live in the USA. Imagine you needed a brain donor to donate you his brain, then you insisted the brain surgeon was out of order for earning a 700,000 bucks a year. Professional jobs cost money and it's not just the guys time, it's the entire toolkit he's had to build up to do the job. Electricians require a few thousand quids worth of tools and a van to transport them in. They'll require insurance. All that has to be paid for by you and the homeowners on 30k a year otherwise, no van, no tools, no electricians. That lorry driver who delivered something for you, you're not just paying for his time, you're paying for the loan he took out to buy his lorry, for the fuel, for the insurance, for all the taxes and for the depreciation so when that lorry is fucked he can replace it. Fed up of people thinking it's just about one blokes hourly rate when there's so much more cost involved running a business.
@sunnydavies3990
@sunnydavies3990 6 месяцев назад
@@captainwin6333 looks like you answered your own question, the surgeon is paid by the insurance company, it's why they can get paid like that I actually got my house rewired recently for 7k and I didn't challenge it, but if that's more than a 1/3 of your take home pay for the year, how do you expect the average Joe to pay for it? I'd rather you answer that than tell me about the costs involved of running a business
@Jacks_Place
@Jacks_Place 6 месяцев назад
You can't. The key is to not have average to low earners as your entire customer base. Yes, as part of the mix and for consistency of work. Area dependant to an extent, but there are a lot of people who are quite well off for whatever reason and looking for quality people to carry out work in their homes and businesses, prepared to pay more than these cheap and dirty rates we're reading about here. When you happen upon these customers, treat them very well with A1 service and they'll look after you too. It's worked for me.
@sunnydavies3990
@sunnydavies3990 6 месяцев назад
@@Jacks_Place that was a mistake the electrician I used made, reckon he's dealt with shitty customers in the past He forgot to include bonding in the quote and wanted £100 for it, was 20cm from the board and for that I won't be using him again for future works
@sunnydavies3990
@sunnydavies3990 6 месяцев назад
@@Jacks_Place that's the mistake my electrician made, he forgot to include gas bonding in the quote and wanted £100 extra for it, it was 20cm from the board Granted he's probably used to shitty customers but that has cost him thousands in future work I wanted done
@gezmonder
@gezmonder 6 месяцев назад
Striking a balance between quoting higher prices for top quality work is easier said than done. Not everyone wants to do top quality work, they'd rather lash it in and be offski
@Bridgette_edits
@Bridgette_edits 6 месяцев назад
I have no clue where you get those numbers. on my knowledge and experience of UK building sites, these were 10 years ago. plasterers not coming on site unless 350/500 a day. plumbers 460-600 days, tiles 350-500a day. block pavers 400 days, electrician 500 days
@coachingconfidant2785
@coachingconfidant2785 5 месяцев назад
nice troll
@sebastianohalloran9093
@sebastianohalloran9093 5 месяцев назад
@@coachingconfidant2785 they won't be doing much work then! Certainly not the rates paid here for long term work
@coachingconfidant2785
@coachingconfidant2785 5 месяцев назад
@@sebastianohalloran9093 these are like self employed rates for cowboys
@workshopchrisyt3017
@workshopchrisyt3017 6 месяцев назад
How many solar installations could you do without the scaffolders putting the scaffolding up to start with?
@reecejames2947
@reecejames2947 6 месяцев назад
How much scaffolding could you put up with out power to charge your drills?
@henrydavies2760
@henrydavies2760 5 месяцев назад
Scaffolding literally the lowest skill ceiling out of every trade nearly unless you’re doing specialised stuff all you need is an impact and a boat level
@coachingconfidant2785
@coachingconfidant2785 5 месяцев назад
@@henrydavies2760 lower skill higher wear and tear
@rjkelectrical6086
@rjkelectrical6086 6 месяцев назад
Where do you get them statistics from? They are not true I know people in each of them trades and the numbers are way off
@jayj9158
@jayj9158 6 месяцев назад
It’s average across the whole uk
@Limosical
@Limosical 6 месяцев назад
Definitely machinist (not sewing but engineering) is the worst paid trade, dealing with metals that have lead content, dirty air filled with coolant, risk of death if you make a mistake, and the lives of others are in your hands if you make parts for planes or similar industries, the maths involved are more complicated than sizing cables and the average pay is £13 an hour right now. After a four year apprenticeship I was making £9.83 an hour 10 years ago and making parts for aircraft in 2017 I was making £14.5 an hour.
@ShaunMcDonald
@ShaunMcDonald 6 месяцев назад
I suspect pay in the UK is so low across all jobs is a combination of government austerity, race the the bottom for wages in some sectors where they are close to minimum wage, and high property prices. Sorting those 3 things out will provide more disposable income so that people can pay more.
@Maximess7
@Maximess7 6 месяцев назад
Woooooooo was waiting for another member only video!!!
@artisanelectrics
@artisanelectrics 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for your patience! More dropping this weekend for you. Enjoy!
@Maximess7
@Maximess7 6 месяцев назад
@@artisanelectrics Hypedddd🚨
@ningis21
@ningis21 6 месяцев назад
How much do you pay your guys.....at Artisan????
@sparkiegaz3613
@sparkiegaz3613 6 месяцев назад
We get treated like crap, the employers and union are in each others pockets, sparkies don’t stick together so nothing will change..
@Silky_boi
@Silky_boi 6 месяцев назад
I’m an HVAC/plumber installer in the U.S. and I earn what the equivalent of £80,000 a year. We work with high voltage, high pressure refrigerants, hot water, etc. so electricians are not the only ones who work with dangerous systems, and we have to take schooling as well but experience earns your pay at the end of the day.
@jrsuk1170
@jrsuk1170 6 месяцев назад
The fact is that the vast majority of tradesmen aren't on a salary. Nearly all of us are self employed whether we like it or not.
@deco2132
@deco2132 6 месяцев назад
Mechanical engineers who serve 4 - 7 year apprenticeships earn £30,000 pa - they are the dudes you see covered in grease and oil with a finger or 2 missing. They have to work 20 years before they get anywhere near £50,000. Everyone is underpaid in the UK except diversity managers in the NHS. Have a look at any of the large employment websites and you would struggle to find much these days over £40,000 pa. This is what happens when you flood the market with cheap labour for decades.
@firstname2072
@firstname2072 4 месяца назад
I left the U.K. where I was on 25k a year and moved to Australia where I’m on 350k for working 4 months offshore 😂 Australia is mint
@RiseAboveItAllnow100
@RiseAboveItAllnow100 19 дней назад
Oil platforms ? Can you share what trade are you in ? Cheers
@garyhoward2628
@garyhoward2628 6 месяцев назад
Nurses and junior doctors are the worst paid trade in the UK. If you look at the hours worked for nothing and responsibility sorry respect for the knowledge you have
@mattheworeilly3067
@mattheworeilly3067 6 месяцев назад
yeh fair enough but that ain't a trade government pay them not outher pepole and nurses and doctors will allways have jobs
@konstantinosdm4391
@konstantinosdm4391 16 дней назад
I am a certified electrician working for a company in Cyprus,electrician’s salary’s here are about €70-€100 per day considering you have a good amount of experience in the field
@artisanelectrics
@artisanelectrics 16 дней назад
Wow that’s very cheap compared to UK
@konstantinosdm4391
@konstantinosdm4391 16 дней назад
@@artisanelectrics yes it is,and prices of everyday goods and rents are sky high,I’ve been to London for holidays in 2019 and I am sure the prices today are about the same here
@retozaugg3775
@retozaugg3775 6 месяцев назад
In the first year after we complete our apprenticeship in switzerland we get a minimum of 4800 CHF (4264£) per month and after a year the minimum ist like 500 CHF more. And it's all regulated in the GAV(collective labour agreement ) of the of the electrical trades. Those numbers in the video seem crazy to me.
@sebastianohalloran9093
@sebastianohalloran9093 5 месяцев назад
The rates of individual traders are regulated by agreements? If only that was the case here. Switzerland does also have a much higher cost of living than other European neighbours.
@Rabchog
@Rabchog 6 месяцев назад
Some of those trades are skills that not everyone is good at, like plastering, so I'd expect to find quite a wide range of earnings in that trade. I know a very well paid plasterer and he is very very good at it. But what about the earnings of non construction industry jobs, like the Tescos worker, and what hours do they do. Incidentally if you look at what those train drivers need to learn and do, it's up there with the highest skills, they most definitely earn their money.
@idi0tdetectioninprogress
@idi0tdetectioninprogress 6 месяцев назад
Trouble with plastering and other wet trades is they're trying to phase it out on new builds. Takes too long to dry before decoration, and if its poor quality theres real headache sorting it out. Dry wall systems and things like kitchens and bathrooms coming as pods on a truck takes away the need for tiling trade. Spray coat render and monocouche systems does away with much of traditional external render.
@NickMayhew-x3u
@NickMayhew-x3u 6 месяцев назад
You never see a scaffolder older than 40 though!
@Tools4Sparks
@Tools4Sparks 6 месяцев назад
😂😂😂
@johnchristmas7522
@johnchristmas7522 6 месяцев назад
Ever lifted a 30FT scaffold pole?
@NickMayhew-x3u
@NickMayhew-x3u 6 месяцев назад
@johnchristmas7522 that's why you can't do it forever! It breaks you but the money is good while you can do it.
@stevepettifer4896
@stevepettifer4896 6 месяцев назад
@@NickMayhew-x3uI assumed that it would be similar for brickies - it's a physically demanding job so the wear and tear on the tradie is pretty high and could be time-limiting, and that is why they're one of the highest paid (on average).
@coachingconfidant2785
@coachingconfidant2785 5 месяцев назад
@@stevepettifer4896 I think bricklayer is less physically demanding than scaffolding
@effervescence5664
@effervescence5664 6 месяцев назад
Considering every 5 years Gas Engineers are required to retrain and soon Electricians will be going back every 3-5 years. Both should definitely be at the top especially considering the costs incurred to be able to do the job.
@russ8544
@russ8544 15 дней назад
I qualified as a sparky in 1980, as required, 'o' levels in maths, physics and another science and English. Which other trade reqs these reqs ?
@rturner99
@rturner99 6 месяцев назад
Cost of living is much higher in Aus though. Same with US, all the various health insurance you have to buy etc.
@203MPH
@203MPH 6 месяцев назад
Get in the lift business, after income tax and all I end up with about 60k for an average 30 weeks work and 40h a week. Why work more than you need to.
@johnfrance5784
@johnfrance5784 5 месяцев назад
Also don't forget trades have to move from job to job , prices are highly competitive and weather often influences wether work can continue. Other professionals are often rooted to one area and weather, competition is not as difficult.
@BrainCaseSugaryGoodness
@BrainCaseSugaryGoodness 2 месяца назад
The one word answer would be NO To go a little further from my experience in the trade, Never have been and never will be!
@garethhodson3896
@garethhodson3896 6 месяцев назад
With scaffolds the customer can see that they are paying for - with electricians and plumbers most of the time the customer can’t see or understand what we’ve done so it seems to be worth less to them. One job I was on the customer asked a plumber to move a radiator he said £750 and they said ok that’s fine - then she asked me to swap the consumer unit I said about £800 and she said wow you’re joking aren’t you they are only £50 in Screwfix 😂
@ninjainabowlerhat
@ninjainabowlerhat 6 месяцев назад
It's all well and good saying an electrician should find the customers willing to pay for a top quality service, but as a "Customer" it's a bloody minefield trying to find any decent trades person who actually cares enough to do a good job that warrants paying slightly more.
@darrenqualters2341
@darrenqualters2341 6 месяцев назад
What salary do you pay to your Artisan electricians ?
@lewis94uk
@lewis94uk 6 месяцев назад
Pretty sure it’s £48k which is good for outside London
@uplightuk8924
@uplightuk8924 6 месяцев назад
@@lewis94ukThat’s about normal for outside London. Before I went self-employed I was on £46k a year working for a company in Bedfordshire
@johnchristmas7522
@johnchristmas7522 6 месяцев назад
Since they find all the work and pay all the costs/insurance/vehicles/power tools and all you do is provide labour- then £50,000 is not bad.
@Live_Sparks
@Live_Sparks 6 месяцев назад
I hope my boss dont see this video. Bloody hell iv got kids to feed and 2 cats 30k 😂😂😂 how. It dont make sense.
@papatango5085
@papatango5085 Месяц назад
Thanks god that you have cats and no dogs
@johnyoung6479
@johnyoung6479 6 месяцев назад
Enjoyed you video but to quote salaries between different countries is ok, but what about the cost of living.
@haldo691
@haldo691 6 месяцев назад
Pay differences between countries is no mark of how well paid they are its dependent on cost of living
@UKTunedIn
@UKTunedIn 6 месяцев назад
Am self employed. 150-170 /per day.. mostly domestic and full renovations.. i commute with a (fast🤫)ebike and a large motorcycle backpack... No travel costs(insurance/petrol/tax/parking).. get materials delivered.. and have the luxury of not getting caught in traffic.. which means that i can get to more jobs in a day... Not ideal for carrying multiple DeWalt packs😅... But forces me to plan jobs better only taking needed tools... And then again i can always jump on the train (folded ebike). So at the moment Electrician wages are good for me.. but definitely they are too low for the average electrician and their expenses.
@Walktheline1991
@Walktheline1991 6 месяцев назад
I take it you're not qualified, as that's money from 2013
@UKTunedIn
@UKTunedIn 6 месяцев назад
@@Walktheline1991Well I'd better hand in my certificates then and work as a general handyman! 🙃 To be fair I am a single parent so I don't really do full days.. but the work I carry out amounts to a day's work .. pricing versus Hourly rate.. still trying to find my way... But here in NW London... This is generally the low end of electrical quotes... And still get people's asking for lower price 🙄.
@olly7673
@olly7673 5 месяцев назад
An interesting video Jordan but I do question how accurate the numbers are. This subject comes up a lot in FB groups and an important consideration is location. I live in Surrey so my experience is way different from your figures. Let me give some examples... a fully qualified spark here who subbies on an ECS site will get no more than £240 a day, and often more like £200 - £220, with an improver or mate around £170 tops. CIS takes 20% at source. My window cleaner charges £20 and takes about 10 minutes and the only outlay, apart from a vehicle which all do, is a hose and brush/ squeegie. No subs to a CPS scheme, no expensive tools or test equipment. The same for plasterers. I had a "mates rates" job at home and, bearing in mind it was 3 years ago, it cost me £250 a day and their expense is a bucket, a mixer, a few trowels and a brush. When I had a kitchen extension done 6 years ago the builder was employing Albanian labourers, not skilled tradesmen, and the rate he was paying them was between £120 and £150 for a 6 hour working day and the boss bought their lunches at the local pub. My gas boiler gets serviced every year also at "mate's rates" but it is still £80 for 20 minutes work and signing off the warranty booklet. My dog walker charges £15 for an hour walk and charges the owners of the other 5 dog the same time, that is £90. My mechanic charges £80 an hour to drop the oil and put some filters on a car...... sparks have got to be worth more than £30 an hour max and in a lot of cases a lot less? Your points are true about the heavy burden of responsibility a spark has, but also the vast array or hand tools, power tools and MFT/ test equipment not to mention the qualifications and yearly subs to trade bodies. We should be paid a lot more than what we are and all the others, at least on par with gas engineers
@ryanashby2481
@ryanashby2481 5 месяцев назад
I'm an apprentice/ improver, I've been doing the job around 5 years plus 2 years at college with work experience. I've been put up to 100 pound per day with all my own tools and van and I'm paying for my own qualifications which has taken ages to save for... uk at the moment is crap so I'm getting my qualification this year and hopefully moving to Canada as its a great county and the money is slightly better then over here
@killafx4726
@killafx4726 2 месяца назад
Canada doesn't seem much better tbh. Cost of living seems about the same, and housing is (somehow) a good bit worse
@Interdiction
@Interdiction 6 месяцев назад
In my experience the smaller businesses charge too much but the ones on PAYE get paid just right . There are no paupers in sparkies .Artisan think they are extra special when they price jobs . They would get no work up north
@shaynemacdonald3051
@shaynemacdonald3051 6 месяцев назад
Thought you were going back to basic in your videos?
@bdboyo
@bdboyo Месяц назад
Lets be honest the industry and the government shafted us 17 yrs ago by joining the EU, I saw jobs advertised in 09 for a fully loadedspark for £9 ph. When the industry decided that improvers could do the same job under instruction as sparks then it mangled us for over a decade, our rates have only just gone up to a fairly decent rate. But underpaid and undervalued still absolutely.
@gavinlivermore1343
@gavinlivermore1343 6 месяцев назад
I’m a strong believer in why we have fallen so far behind regarding wages was the amount of courses that was available to complete within a short time period ( boil in the bag sparks) has flooded the market and I remember seeing adds in the national papers mostly the sun has shot us in the foot. Sparks should easily be on £300 day in london but it’s no where near that figure.
@idi0tdetectioninprogress
@idi0tdetectioninprogress 6 месяцев назад
Theres lots of things contributed, mainly thinking the industry could be deskilled by plug and play systems, with electricians mates doing the bulk of first fix installation. Its not worked out and things are changing. Sparks are on the upward curve now, its just about learning across the range and not being a one trick pony.
@sidefack
@sidefack 6 месяцев назад
Not only is the pay lower than it should be but you add onto that the amount of downtime that can happen when other trades are delayed or just those times where work slows down.
@nothere7300
@nothere7300 5 месяцев назад
The motor trade is the worst trade by far in my humble opinion.
@gavinstuart6704
@gavinstuart6704 6 месяцев назад
i think its supply and demand, more people want to become sparkies, more sparkies = more competition for jobs drives down price
@CommercialGasEngineerVideos
@CommercialGasEngineerVideos 6 месяцев назад
True. It's about supply and demand. That's why commercial gas engineers can change job monthly if they like and get paid well just to show up. Shortage of them for the time being. Yet I do hear of companies struggling to get sparkys but it's because they want good ones for peanuts.
@Adrian-lb3sg
@Adrian-lb3sg 6 месяцев назад
Hi Jordan in Ireland at the moment we are crying out for trades persons. I'm a sparks working for a company and I'm earning €26.50 an hour which is worth more in pounds sterling. 25 years ago I worked in London and money then was much better than in Ireland. How times change. But our union in Ireland fought for better pay. Love your vlogs
@gordonmackenzie4512
@gordonmackenzie4512 6 месяцев назад
I worked in the Life Insurance business many years ago. Scaffolding and Farming were the highest risk trades, and had the highest premiums. Risk of death may account for better hourly rates.
@idi0tdetectioninprogress
@idi0tdetectioninprogress 6 месяцев назад
Insurance is always a good indication on how things are rolling, they collate a serious amount of information. Thing with scaffolders, with all respect, is they're not the most intelligent of folk. They're more inclined to take risks, in an already highly dangerous industry. Its also a body breaker, so you got to earn well whilst you're young. There's no 50 year scaffolding career!
@freeitstafford
@freeitstafford 6 месяцев назад
I'm a qualified electronics engineer and did 15 years in fire & intruder on absolutely epic money. I then had health issues and lost mobility, and now drive a school bus mornings and evenings for minimum wage, and run this non-profit ^^^^ from home in the days, which doesn't pay a bean. So although it's no longer my daily trade I'd frankly class myself as one of the worst paid tradespeople in the world. Lol.
@chrissyboy123456789
@chrissyboy123456789 2 месяца назад
It has recently been said that the volume of undeclared work and tax avoidance amongst the trades and self employed makes the NON DOMS tax avoidance pail into being insignificant . My Brother in law worked for British Gas as an installer and had more perlioned (including stolen) pipe and fittings and general free !! kit that he could have set up as a version of screwfix. All that was then used to do undeclared work on the side. The point being that the honest (providers and customers) suffer at the hands of the cheats.
@kluuzi
@kluuzi 6 месяцев назад
So, once someone told me. When client has spent his money? They first go to ground! And as soon as build progress there is less in pot. I know builders takes 300 home a day. And they cover everything (comes with price) then you see quality (questionable) but they can do all. London area
@joseville89
@joseville89 6 месяцев назад
Just for a bit of further information, averages are obviously inclusive of labourer and trainee salaries however, a fully qualified scaffolder earns closer to £60k. Scaffolding is probably a lot more physically demanding than most other trades and I think the pay reflects that. Considering construction is an major driver of the UK economy (second biggest industry in UK if I'm not mistaken) it annoys me that tradesmen are paid so little. Keep working hard men and hopefully things improve!
@pierer91
@pierer91 4 месяца назад
Why would the average obviously include labourers and trainees 😂 That would make the entire study worthless.
@RJSFIREALA
@RJSFIREALA 6 месяцев назад
dear JODAN FARLY me and my famly love your company videos so much .keep the good work up. and i do think that electricians do not get paid enough
@asdreww
@asdreww 2 месяца назад
You say it takes years to train & get experience. Not to knock the trade or anything...but if you are committed & crucially remove all the bs tea runs etc, you can get up to a really good standard from 0 in about 6 months. & that's i'd say for the average person. If you're talented it could be 3 months.
@sunnybeachwalks4k2022
@sunnybeachwalks4k2022 6 месяцев назад
Depends if you work for yourself or work as employee
@rgppayne4841
@rgppayne4841 6 месяцев назад
I live in South Australia last week I paid $180 for a ceiling fan to be installed, job took 1hr cash. We have iron ore near trades work 12hrs 7 day shift week off 7 days night shift, followed by 7 days off. Plus 5 weeks holidays plus 7 sick days a year, My grandson Fabweleder gets about before tax a year &130000 working less than 6 months a year. The electrician who installed my fan also works out at the mine, so on his off week he works for himself around the place.
@Walktheline1991
@Walktheline1991 6 месяцев назад
That's like £100 tops? You'd pay that in london for a fitting swap.
@jamieblatantsparky
@jamieblatantsparky 6 месяцев назад
The Australia rates at 50 dollars an hour will be FIFI rates , fly in fly out , you work in a mine 12 hour days and you live in a prision camp with shit food , it’s not as good as they make it out to be , the US. Rates will have no health care , holidays or sick pay ect , so it’s not all apples for apples , have you made the move to sparky abroad ? My guess is by most of the backgrounds used that’s mostly filmed in France ?
@chrishoward9738
@chrishoward9738 6 месяцев назад
We are a small business (me and my son). We have huge overheads and after watching this and your other videos I now realise why I am in huge debt. Simple- £50.00 per hour is nowhere near enough.
@papatango5085
@papatango5085 Месяц назад
Go outside UK
@Dog-whisperer7494
@Dog-whisperer7494 6 месяцев назад
Who noticed this was shot mostly in France
@johnw65uk
@johnw65uk 3 месяца назад
Going by my recent quote for an EV charger that is £1300 which I worked out parts were £700 that’s a nice few hours earnings in my book. By your thumbnail I didn’t realise you get paid in dollars as well truly international 😂
@timcoleman304
@timcoleman304 6 месяцев назад
£250 to £400 per day min employed 300 to 400 sole trade 600 if limited company should be 30 pound hr or more
@Live_Sparks
@Live_Sparks 6 месяцев назад
This is more like it 💯💯
@justinaszvirblis6950
@justinaszvirblis6950 6 месяцев назад
But £30 per hour is only 240 per day..?
@timcoleman304
@timcoleman304 6 месяцев назад
@justinaszvirblis6950 31.25 times 8hrs =250 for simplicity I said £30+ all trades should be starting as least £20+ per hr but the sad reality as highlighted the above video most don't get the compensation they deserve.
@Walktheline1991
@Walktheline1991 6 месяцев назад
@@justinaszvirblis6950this bloke is full of shite and can't even get his figures right
@TheTW11
@TheTW11 3 месяца назад
I'm not a sparks, I do electronics. But there is no way a sparks should be earning less than 50k. A mate of mine is a cabby. Admitedly he often does 6 day weeks; his overheads are obviously high - a very decent motor with all the running costs - servicing, insurance, fuel etc. But he made 96k last year. And I know he is not lying. Sparks should easily be on similar money
@nikolaymitev66
@nikolaymitev66 6 месяцев назад
As you said , when you start to quote for your good quality job , sometimes its really hard to beat that dave from the pub changing a fuse board for 350£ including materials 😂
@michaelscott3401
@michaelscott3401 6 месяцев назад
When i started my apprenticeship in 1973 the electrical trade was the highest paid i think it should go back to that situation again the building trade is hard but there are more risks and danger in i would say in the gas and electrical trades.
@pandav4843
@pandav4843 3 месяца назад
an engineer with years of school have 40 to 45, and an scaffolding has 40? what is the point going to school ?
@papatango5085
@papatango5085 Месяц назад
Engineer is not dangerous
@pandav4843
@pandav4843 Месяц назад
@@papatango5085 is dangerous because he need to make sure all that scaffolding is is safe. the engineer is responsible for everybody life , in case is a issue the building is going down., the engineer is responsible.
@papatango5085
@papatango5085 Месяц назад
@@pandav4843 it s stressful not dangerous .
@pandav4843
@pandav4843 Месяц назад
@@papatango5085 stress is more dangerous ...you ever work in a stress environment.. ??
@FilthMachineDubstep
@FilthMachineDubstep 6 месяцев назад
I work in the southeast UK and we earn through agencies, about £23-26 an hour
@johnchristmas7522
@johnchristmas7522 6 месяцев назад
That why, the AGENCIES are living off you!
@dannyhoughton74
@dannyhoughton74 6 месяцев назад
I specialise in fire and security. Admittedly I'm self employed but i wouldn't get ouf of bed for even a scaffolders day Rate... I charge more than that for my apprentice
@Winning1
@Winning1 3 месяца назад
i was on £17.50 self employed in 2007 with inflation that should be over £28 in 2024 but i look at the jobs and there from £15 to £22 a hour i jumped into another job that is so easy full time less money but not chasing work.
@jonathanl7049
@jonathanl7049 6 месяцев назад
Hey I don’t think this applies to London, most jobs here are earning £20ph with more experience you would get to £30ph, as a self employed you get more but also to rent a shitty flat here is certainly very expensive too
@LordGooben
@LordGooben 6 месяцев назад
I would have expected that you guys make loads of money, I'm in America and I know electricians here make loads of money. I like the vids, I find it interesting seeing what you guys have for 240v with only 6 breakers, over here a home could have 20+ breakers, basically one per room. Super interesting content keep it up.
@Watsy
@Watsy 6 месяцев назад
Where's John?
@wpm720
@wpm720 6 месяцев назад
He got made redundant by Artisan and became self-employed.
@jchidley
@jchidley 5 месяцев назад
Average UK earnings in 2024 £32,604 (from UK national statistics). It's not surprising that the trades earn about that.
@user-vs5fi2vy3h
@user-vs5fi2vy3h 6 месяцев назад
Depend what you mean by electrician Income always is depend on knowledges and experience Not paper. It range from 30 k to 350k in uk Depend on knowledge Or even more Working for company will not make you earn a lot But yourself if you have a experience and knowledge plus Bussiness understanding Then figure change and is depend on your understanding of market And Bussiness Managment I know peopel who tried become electrician and went to Collge too got paper too but has no saving I also know Romanian guy who came to uk and study and worked hard In 10 years of focus and hard work He build 2 million £ turning Bussiness and employed many electrician working for him So depend on you How hard you try and how hungry you are for success How much you are willing to do to build successful Bussiness It all take time hard work and not giving up on failures With Continuation of hard work and study seeking knowledge can become Millionair on this trade All up to you how much money you want Simple But slave market of electricians are between 30 to 70k in uk Depend on knowledge And experience
@nelseify
@nelseify 3 месяца назад
There is no such thing as a Gas engineer, there are maybe mechanical or electrical engineers who work servicing gas boilers, but they are not gas engineers, and they aren't engineers unless they have a recognised degree in engineering
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