Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: firefly123 on November 10, 2012, 08:11:43 pm
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andy murry3350 per hour
m p 37 per hour
j k rowling 4000 per hour
docter 39 per hour
airline pilot 40 per hour
fireman 17 per hour
nurse 16.50 hour
police 17 per hour
window cleaner not telling you
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Cool i earn nearly same as a piolot, makes me wonder why im poor
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A pillot gets all hes money the end of the month 12 hour days x 20 days a month ching ching.
Im sure a doc wod get more than £39 ph. Where did you find these figures??.
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He made them up , a fireman is on £13.01 per hour so I'm guessing the rest are wrong too .
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My best when I was a welder was £29.00 an hr this was subby rates .
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In that case, let's set fire to everything and set the economy right by getting more firemen on the pay roll!
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http://www.nhscareers.nhs.uk/explore-by-career/doctors/pay-for-doctors/
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So you don't think the governments idea of having less firemen, nurses, police etc etc and upping taxes, making fuel, power etc so expensive is good for the economy then? ;D ;D
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also these hourly rates don't show what additional pay they are getting in pension schemes, holiday pay, sick pay, maternity/paternity cover etc
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Maybe some windys charge £30 per hour. Just remember its a hour turn over rate not profit.
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goin off most jobs i earn 40 to 50 per hour just dont have as much work as the doc or pilot haha ;D
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you forgot solicitors and lawyers
Long haul British airway pilots are on over 200k a year. Some GPs that work in the a sticks are also on more than 100k a year.
On a whole though, the richest people in the world are business owners (in some shape or form) with a habbit of investing in property.
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Ye window cleaners should get plenty more than a doctor or a Pilot as you need brains to be a window cleaner
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Police constables are on a lot less than 17quid an hour.
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Maybe some windys charge £30 per hour. Just remember its a hour turn over rate not profit.
Exactly the same as in an employed job then really...
Someone who is employed and on £30 per hour still has to pay tax, national insurance, fuel getting to and from work, vehicle costs etc...
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Maybe some windys charge £30 per hour. Just remember its a hour turn over rate not profit.
Exactly the same as in an employed job then really...
Someone who is employed and on £30 per hour still has to pay tax, national insurance, fuel getting to and from work, vehicle costs etc...
It's not the same at all! We have our personal expenses as well as our business expenses to cover. A person's wage is entirely theirs to see as they feel fit.
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Firemen dont get £17 a hour!
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I think the OP is just
hypothetically speaking to say that window cleaning would be seen as a much lower wage than a lot of professionals.
Andy Murry is on a lot let than JK Rowling and I wouldn't want my Inspectors job at my nick, I much prefer window cleaning.
Dean.
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Average nationwide salary for a GP is £120k.