trumpetmonkey
Established Member
Yes, I think like me you are sometimes too kind for your own good! But then, there's more to life than money!
I also like to see things as an opportunity to learn. Still I am slowly starting to get more firm about what I charge - it's been a process of growing to realise what my work is worth, and gaining the confidence to say that's the price and if people walk away that's ok - and actually they don't very often. I mainly do general domestic joinery, door hanging etc.
I apprenticed for a year with another joiner, got £60 per day, which i later learnt is quite low even compared to a labourer. Depends who you speak to though.
When I went out on my own I charged £80 per day, then upped it to £100, now £120. I am learning that I need to account for all my costs, and when I look at them all they are quite considerable - ie tools, bits, blades etc, repairs, insurance, vehicle running costs, time taken doing quotes etc.
I also like to see things as an opportunity to learn. Still I am slowly starting to get more firm about what I charge - it's been a process of growing to realise what my work is worth, and gaining the confidence to say that's the price and if people walk away that's ok - and actually they don't very often. I mainly do general domestic joinery, door hanging etc.
I apprenticed for a year with another joiner, got £60 per day, which i later learnt is quite low even compared to a labourer. Depends who you speak to though.
When I went out on my own I charged £80 per day, then upped it to £100, now £120. I am learning that I need to account for all my costs, and when I look at them all they are quite considerable - ie tools, bits, blades etc, repairs, insurance, vehicle running costs, time taken doing quotes etc.