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<blockquote data-quote="Pennine Ploughing" data-source="post: 6741906" data-attributes="member: 999"><p>self employed mechanic on labour only should be £14 to £17 per hour if any good,</p><p> however with own tools and a van should to be £22 to £30 per hour for a fair rate,</p><p>tractor driver rates and self employed £12 to £16,</p><p>rates will vary for areas around the country, </p><p></p><p>if this is for one man setting out on his own, get a good van as he will need some sort of transport to whatever he is going to do, fill with tools and do mechanic work as first line job, and tractor driving to fill in, </p><p> the trouble is both seem to be busy at the same time and also quite as same time, so offer an out of season discount for machine servicing,</p><p>either way keep paperwork up to date and send bills out prompt even if your not going to chase the money right away, as when its fresh in your mind and the customers mind with regards to any queries, </p><p>ie make bill out today but date it 1st of feb, with terms of 30 days</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pennine Ploughing, post: 6741906, member: 999"] self employed mechanic on labour only should be £14 to £17 per hour if any good, however with own tools and a van should to be £22 to £30 per hour for a fair rate, tractor driver rates and self employed £12 to £16, rates will vary for areas around the country, if this is for one man setting out on his own, get a good van as he will need some sort of transport to whatever he is going to do, fill with tools and do mechanic work as first line job, and tractor driving to fill in, the trouble is both seem to be busy at the same time and also quite as same time, so offer an out of season discount for machine servicing, either way keep paperwork up to date and send bills out prompt even if your not going to chase the money right away, as when its fresh in your mind and the customers mind with regards to any queries, ie make bill out today but date it 1st of feb, with terms of 30 days [/QUOTE]
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