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Not the best advice I'd say.
image said:You can make money doing this, but not if you like doing a decent job; the only one's making good money from subby work are cowboys.
So saddle up pa'dner!
Heathrow Newbie said:Serious question How many jobs would you do in a day if they were to be done correctly?
Also how many can you do in a day your way?
Last question what is the difference you can earn?
image said:If I'm doing decent installs (i.e: how the customer wants it, not the quickest way for me) and on hieghts codes which is where it pays, maybe... 5/6.
You might be faster, or slower than me though.
There's no absoloute figure, as there's a guy that works on our firm manages all of 3/4 installs per day on standard codes, which is s**t, and there's also a guy that takes out 15 on hieghts and gets 'em done solo, which means he's on fairly serious dough, but he usually gets at least two damage claims per month as well.
Personally I'm in the middle, so I'll do between 8-12 per day as part of a two man team.
Put it this way, I have 3 single box/1double box installs & 2 service calls tomorrow, so I'll be on my way home for 2pm bar a disaster.
I also can't say definitively how you'll earn, since it depends on how your firm pays, and how apt you are at the job.
8 HD heights installs gets me approx £300, same amount on standard codes means I've lost about a ton.