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<blockquote data-quote="B R C" data-source="post: 7714013" data-attributes="member: 714"><p>Well, starting point, minimum wage is £9 hr, that is on an employed basis. On a self employed basis you need to add 20-30% on that as you don’t get the employed benefits of paid holiday, ni, and pension. So that’s nearly £12 an hour for a position with little or no responsibility. How much are you worth over this? Also how many hours a week would you be doing as if say 50 then the last 10 should really be at time and a half so would need to add an extra pound to rate if you are working for flat rate. I would say £14-£15 hr. Milage payments for truck when used for work and contribution for dog if used for work.</p><p>It could of course be higher if responsibilities are more or lower if there are plenty of people willing to work for less, but I doubt it…</p><p>If you are doing all your hours on one farm you should not accept being self employed, you should be on the books no question. If the owner wants you to be self employed then it really just shows that they regard you as cheap labour rather than an asset to the business and you will be valued accordingly…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B R C, post: 7714013, member: 714"] Well, starting point, minimum wage is £9 hr, that is on an employed basis. On a self employed basis you need to add 20-30% on that as you don’t get the employed benefits of paid holiday, ni, and pension. So that’s nearly £12 an hour for a position with little or no responsibility. How much are you worth over this? Also how many hours a week would you be doing as if say 50 then the last 10 should really be at time and a half so would need to add an extra pound to rate if you are working for flat rate. I would say £14-£15 hr. Milage payments for truck when used for work and contribution for dog if used for work. It could of course be higher if responsibilities are more or lower if there are plenty of people willing to work for less, but I doubt it… If you are doing all your hours on one farm you should not accept being self employed, you should be on the books no question. If the owner wants you to be self employed then it really just shows that they regard you as cheap labour rather than an asset to the business and you will be valued accordingly… [/QUOTE]
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