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Abseilers I know have said to me the secret is to not 'pigeon hole yourself'.By that they mean don't just do window cleaning, get involved in mastic, pointing, pigeon netting etc.That way you can spread yourself out to building companies etc.As for wages it varies, some say £125 a day for a firm, some say £250 for self employed depending on the site
QuoteAbseilers I know have said to me the secret is to not 'pigeon hole yourself'.By that they mean don't just do window cleaning, get involved in mastic, pointing, pigeon netting etc.That way you can spread yourself out to building companies etc.As for wages it varies, some say £125 a day for a firm, some say £250 for self employed depending on the site£125 - £250 a day does not seem very much money considering the advanced training and of course the risk involved with abseiling. You can earn more than that doing domestic with a waterfed pole!
There is very good money in rope work- around 150 - 350 a day compared to standard day rates for a hired window cleaner. Trouble is your not going to get that day in day out. Most Abseilers aren't window cleaners so they do a rubbish job and are very slow, a good window cleaner on the ropes can pretty much do almost twice as much as a 'rock climber/rope access' guy and are worth a lot more. I've got my IRATA cert and we've hired in 'hippy' rock climbers who odd job - you can run rings round them.
Quote from: foxman on February 29, 2008, 12:55:36 amThere is very good money in rope work- around 150 - 350 a day compared to standard day rates for a hired window cleaner. Trouble is your not going to get that day in day out. Most Abseilers aren't window cleaners so they do a rubbish job and are very slow, a good window cleaner on the ropes can pretty much do almost twice as much as a 'rock climber/rope access' guy and are worth a lot more. I've got my IRATA cert and we've hired in 'hippy' rock climbers who odd job - you can run rings round them.Oi... watch who your calling a hippy rock climber....
the I.R.A.T.A course is only for a level 1 certificate and you have to have a thousand hours experience before you can apply for level 2, if you are abseilling using level 1 certificate then you have to be supervised by someone with a level 3 certificate, my point is if you do get training you will still have to pay a level 3 technician to supervise you doing the work for the first 1000 hours. sounds a bit of a con to mee. is the above a legal requirement or is it possible to get training anywhere else , you can fly a plane with less training than that.
now that i have established you need to be a cross between willie nelson and sr edmond hilliary is it easy to to obtain work once you have sat a level one course with little experience our do the companys in question just look for more experienced guys our is it down to who you know and does weather play apart in whether you get payed our not..our do they pay stand down time