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Contracting on social housing, ranges from 19.00 to £25 per property. Usually get bit more if there more fires on the patch. Most social housing tends to be boiler only and tenents own cooker so visual check only. That's supplying your own van and tools. It works out better than using there van.
Realistically 8to 10 a day is possible without killing yourself, it all depends on access rates.
 
Depending on where you are you can join up to Local Heroes they allocate work on a rotation basis and it pays fairly well. No obligation to take on the jobs and can be good for filling holes in your workload. You’ll need insurance etc but you need that anyway.
 
Depending on where you are you can join up to Local Heroes they allocate work on a rotation basis and it pays fairly well. No obligation to take on the jobs and can be good for filling holes in your workload. You’ll need insurance etc but you need that anyway.

isnt pay rubbish as its bg subbing?
 
isnt pay rubbish as its bg subbing?

I think it would depend on where you are, I’m rural so it’s a fair bit of LPG and oil, but it’s not that bad looking at some of the prices on here. £70-90 for a service plus parts I spec a max of 45 mins radius, Some really silly little jobs that others don’t want but a good few breakdowns as well. They offer a guide price and take 20% which i generally meet halfway with my quote, the customer accepts your quote when you’re on site you request payment on completion 14 days later you get paid, all pretty quick and easy, I can see that long term it could end up being a be a race to the bottom, but out here this winter BG can’t seem to cope with the workload, customers are phoning Local Heroes direct and they are passing on the jobs. As mentioned you’re not obligated to take on the work, I’m sounding a bit like a sales rep for local heroes but it’s working ok for me at the moment and fills in the holes in my workload.
 

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