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whats the going rate per day for a brickie

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Depends what experience you have how good you are etc . From £10. an hour to £20 an hour as a guide i would say . Most want so much a day not an hour good ones £150 a day working 9 till 3 hour for dinner :hihi::roll: Fish chips on friday look after them if they are any good and they will look after you

Edited by spider1

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Depends what experience you have how good you are etc . From £10. an hour to £20 an hour as a guide i would say . Most want so much a day not an hour good ones £150 a day working 9 till 3 hour for dinner :hihi::roll:

 

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I advertised for a brickie on the Sheffield forum, and got one, what a ripoff merchant he was, wanted £500,oo a day, yes £500,oo a day, plus a labourer and extras to make the job easier, , i since discovered there really is a lot of dodgy tradesmen out there trying to rip people of, so my advice is get someone you can do checks on,

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I advertised for a brickie on the Sheffield forum, and got one, what a ripoff merchant he was, wanted £500,oo a day, yes £500,oo a day, plus a labourer and extras to make the job easier, , i since discovered there really is a lot of dodgy tradesmen out there trying to rip people of, so my advice is get someone you can do checks on,

 

£500 a day , Was Max Quarterman carrying for him :)

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£500 a day , Was Max Quarterman carrying for him :)

 

I'll do it for £499 a day

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Quid a block, less for bricks

 

Might come out of retirment then . [ Nah it looks like rain .] :hihi::hihi:

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i pay £130 a day 7.30-3.30.

sorry forgot £70 for a labourer to mix

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Crackers it’s not exactly technical work is it.

 

Might not appear it,but if you can't do it its almost magical.

Straight lines and angles

 

I paid £250 recently and best money spent for a brickie and labourer.

 

( A brickie prior to this one,who was also good claimed 50p per brick roughly when they guestimate but that all depends on what else is needed)

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Posts have been removed. Pack it in with the bickering and name calling, theres really no need.

 

Cheers.

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