J da Silva
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Registered: 10th Apr 03
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I was an Industrial Paint Sprayer, how much wold you expect me to earn a year?
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Charlene
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Registered: 29th Sep 04
Location: Darlington
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About £12,000 a year
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myke
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Registered: 7th Feb 01
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loadsa money, as it's your own company.
if you were an employee i'd say somewhere between £18-24k
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TNM
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Registered: 5th Apr 04
Location: Nottingham Drives: VW Tiguan
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50-60k but depends how your paying your self
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mark_gsi
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Registered: 1st Nov 03
Location: Peterlee/darlington
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16.500k a year
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Tiger
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Registered: 12th Jun 01
Location: Leicestershire Drives:Astra VXR
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The lads at our place get 15k a year.
Mainly powedercoating but they are fully qualified sprayers.
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Ian
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I would think 'interesting job'. I wouldn't think about your salary.
I happen to know its loads because its your company, but I wouldn't put a figure on it.
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Tiger
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To be honest - unless your doing motors, its crap.
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TNM
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i would put VT in the top earners bracket of CS.
Along with Half pint, AK, Tomas and maybe Tim.
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mav
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tell then?
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mav
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quote: Originally posted by Tiger
To be honest - unless your doing motors, its crap.
don't agree with that..
industrial sprayers could be doing planes / ships / oil rigs etc..think there is more money in that than cars...
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myke
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it's intumescent paint though.
not the sort of stuff you'd need on a car 
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Tiger
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quote: Originally posted by mav
quote: Originally posted by Tiger
To be honest - unless your doing motors, its crap.
don't agree with that..
industrial sprayers could be doing planes / ships / oil rigs etc..think there is more money in that than cars...
I spose, ok, Ill rephrase that to - as long as your spraying something interesting
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J da Silva
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Well, I mean a sole trader, just been talking to someone on msn who knows my sister and he's wanting a job, he expects 20k, I think that's bum rape in the industrial game, and reading the I.T. thread also inspired me, but the main point is, it's a scruffy looking job, people associate jobs like that and building to be badly paid, 30k is considered reasonable.
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myke
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quote: Originally posted by VenomTurbo
30k is considered reasonable.
after OT?
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TNM
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i know lots of people in the building trade. They are not short of a few quid
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TNM
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VT you havent said how much your on tho
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Ian
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quote: Originally posted by VenomTurbo
he expects 20k ... 30k is considered reasonable.
Winner.
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J da Silva
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quote: Originally posted by myke
quote: Originally posted by VenomTurbo
30k is considered reasonable.
after OT?
Minus the 18% for CIS4 holders.
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J da Silva
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quote: Originally posted by TNM
VT you havent said how much your on tho
I don't like to say mate, it's an awkward question to answer without sounding like a snooty bum. I'm doing alright let's say. 
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TNM
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Tax man doesnt look at CS
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J da Silva
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Well, I'm completely legit, so no worries there I pay extra tax, and I think it's right that I should, but (I hope the taxman really doesn't look at CS) I manage to screw my annual profit right down on my tax rebait.
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Liam
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i'd say 25k-35k depending on how many jobs u get per year.
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Adge
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I need a job like this lol!
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Colin.S
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30k sounds about right if he's got work all year.
take 20 days off for holiday, then 18% = about £70 day rate.
I've been doing dry lining about 18 months, my day rate is £130 minus 18% altho the majority of my work is on price. Price works out better for me as I can earn what I want (usally more than day rate), but I might have to change companys 2 or 3 times a year and travel a fair distance for the better work.
30k a year for a secure job cant be bad
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