Ed Bray":o3hybn0a said:
Hi, I looked at the pay you were offering and thought that was a bit low for a craftsman with experience, I then did some searching on Google and was extremely surprised to discovered that the typical gross pay for a carpenter was between £8 and £13 an hour for a 40 hour week, this also was with the carpenter on short term contracts with minimal holiday pay and no sickness benefits. So your offer seems to be well in line with expected for the work.
It is extremely sad to report that a meter reader in our company (probably the lowest skilled starting post) who only really needs to have a clean driving licence and a grasp of numbers and English gets a basic gross starting salary of circa £14000 (for a 37 hour week) with sickness benefits and 23 days annual leave (plus bank holidays) with a vehicle (van, no tax implications) and if he works an additional 7.4 hours over a 4 week period he can also have an additional day off (thirteen extra days a year). This does not include overtime and the typical starting gross wage is circa £16500. This work is often picked up as a starting role in the company and has a typically high turnover of staff, as those with potential are often moved into work more fitting.
What makes this so sad is that this probably explains why there is so few skilled wood-workers around, as people would be much better off doing other less skilful jobs but with similar pay and much more security.
I would think that a fully skilled woodworker would be better off starting their own business and taking on commissions where they could then get paid commensurate with their skills and years spent learning their craft.
I'd like to point out the annual salary is nearly £24000 so quite a bit above your examples, with overtime this can be in excess of £33000.
38hr week. overtime if you want it.
20 days holiday plus bank holidays.
Unpaid leave is usually fine.
I think your post is off the mark
As for just starting a business and taking on comissions, if it's that simple why doesn't everyone do it. Whats the point in anyone working for anyone if it's so easy to make more money on your own>