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i am new to owning a scaffold company but can someone let me know what sort of prices do you charge clients?:idea:
 
£150 per hour or £2000 all night (females only)
 
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i am new to owning a scaffold company but can someone let me know what sort of prices do you charge clients?:idea:

It's an open ended question mate.

If I gave you some example rates we use for our clientelle then you probably wouldn't win any work in a million years (unless you're working for Carillion et al - which I doubt)

An extremely rough guide would be 50% wage to revenue, excluding extra hire, consumables etc.

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£150 per hour or £2000 all night (females only)

They must be Robert Hurst rates....
 
Originally posted by phil181

They must be Robert Hurst rates....[/QUOTE]

I'm not going near any one called Nik not even for those rates, he can feck someone else:sick:
 
Originally posted by phil181

They must be Robert Hurst rates....

I'm not going near any one called Nik not even for those rates, he can feck someone else:sick:[/QUOTE]

He's probably busy sucking off his depressed boyfriend anyway...
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88G4vrz2UUk]YouTube - Woody Woodpecker Show - Niagara Fools[/ame]
 
where you from ray if you outside london £15 to £20 per mtr per lift will get you started till you learn the ropes ok

but you want £25 per barrel :laugh:
 
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