eamon11 wrote: thanks for reply but no idea what your talking about...keep it simple please, if you have a figure in mind please be more direct.
eamon11 wrote: » Hi Tom, thanks for the reply. I really understood all that but cannot understand why you felt the need to post it. If you have a figure in mind, post it. No need to be stating obvious "normal" facts as these facts are all wrong anyway in this case. A plumber is a person and people are all different. You assume too much. He does not have liability insurance, he works normally for cash only, he goes to mass also in his little van as its his only transport so he has very little "overheads" I'm sure a tiny bit goes to the tax man somewhere, but from what I hear its cash only all the time. He also told me all this last time he was here. And regarding sick or accident leave, correct me if I am wrong, but even "plumbers" are entitled to sick leave now. So again, forgetting "norms" "ideals" or your idea of what a plumber is or isn't, what should I pay him? Perhaps, reading between the lines, you would have me pay him 350 per day and insist on a receipt? At any rate he is a very nice guy and I do want to compensate him correctly. Another neighbour told me he had him for 2 days, couldn't get a price off him so gave him 200 euro. Even I, who know nothing about pricing, thought this was scandalous. Thanks for your time.
vurstflavor wrote: » A lot of plumbers are no good. Try him out on small job first Let him buy the parts as if something goes wrong he will blame you
eamon11 wrote: » Tks for the reply, I agree and I am not arguing the point. Just looking for a base figure.
JayZeus wrote: » Cash in hand, you think €150 a day is fair? He’d be lucky to get €500 for a weeks work from me. Branded van, insured and paying his taxes, I’d gladly pay him €200 a day and would expect him to charge a good bit more in truth. But cash in hand, €12.50 - 15.00 an hour tops, plus materials/consumables and a mug of tea here and there.
johneym wrote: » pay him what you think he is worth
Sleeper12 wrote: » Another thread gone down the road of fiddling the tax man and no insurance etc. Sounds like a cowboy plumber. He's best avoided imo. As pointed out above its a bad idea to source the materials yourself
eamon11 wrote: » I think I will just pay him 900 for the 5 days or 180 per day as ye say, if that's reasonable.
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » Love the way the whole issue of tax avoidance and basically breaking the law is been discussed so casually here.
mulbot wrote: » Really? Do you have same attitude when you visit a Doctor, Dentist, Solicitor etc?