11th September 2010, 11:19 AM
Quote: compares to about ?100-110 a day. I personally think that is a bit low due to the extra responsibility and risks, but it sounds roughly ok for someone with maybe a few months to a year of experience. I would think that anyone at that level would be better off learning their trade in a unit
i would agree with that statement... to be a self employed digger is quite tricky and needs thought... at that level, it would be better in an employed situation. these things are in effect legal requirements and so should not need debate... rather implimentation of law.
my calculation ( rough just now) is 160 ish for a proper experienced field arch who is totally independant in actio... needing only being told here is the trench, this is our recording system... on you go. tightening up the labour only and true self employed would be useful. can the ifa do that? not sure.