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<blockquote data-quote="The law of sod" data-source="post: 8191103" data-attributes="member: 145872"><p>In that situation id be off,</p><p>but its </p><p>Maybe because i went straight to work away from farming i realise how much others get,and the amount of work needed to earn that £25 per hour.</p><p>I understand just labouring should be £15-£18 per hour as thats what most i knowwho labour only and dont have to do the thinking and planning ,</p><p>just turn up do the 8 hours and then switch off go home,get paid in construction,landscsping etc</p><p></p><p>im more thinking of self employed managers / shepherds full control of the flock /running there own business,</p><p>Should at least charge out £25 per hour,</p><p></p><p>But same in some contractors ,</p><p>i know some one hedge cutting ,fencing etc £35 per hour labour and tractor inc fuel,now how can that pay ,it cant thats why i see them working all hours every day,night etc,</p><p>if they put prices up even £10 per hour the accumulated money over the year would be the healthy profit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The law of sod, post: 8191103, member: 145872"] In that situation id be off, but its Maybe because i went straight to work away from farming i realise how much others get,and the amount of work needed to earn that £25 per hour. I understand just labouring should be £15-£18 per hour as thats what most i knowwho labour only and dont have to do the thinking and planning , just turn up do the 8 hours and then switch off go home,get paid in construction,landscsping etc im more thinking of self employed managers / shepherds full control of the flock /running there own business, Should at least charge out £25 per hour, But same in some contractors , i know some one hedge cutting ,fencing etc £35 per hour labour and tractor inc fuel,now how can that pay ,it cant thats why i see them working all hours every day,night etc, if they put prices up even £10 per hour the accumulated money over the year would be the healthy profit. [/QUOTE]
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