
How Much Am I Worth?
#1
Posted 16 February 2014 - 06:56 PM
This is a funny sounding question, and i dont know who else to ask this to, and presuming theres a few people on here in the same business as i am, i'd thought i'd ask.
After some disagreements at my place of work over money, i would like to know how much people in my similar position are worth.
I am a panel beater with 2 years experience on the job, learning as i go. I can pull dents, good with a hammer and dolly, i can fill, prime, prep and polish. Everything except for paint basically.
I have a level 3 in vehicle repair and maintenance and am very mechanically minded.
I am 21 years old with a long history repairing and assisting restorations since i was about 14/15.
So how much am i worth to an employer?
I feel that as i was a trainee at this particular place, i might not be getting a fair end of the deal.
Any help is fantastic. Thankyou
Rob
#2
Posted 16 February 2014 - 06:58 PM
It totally depends on the local economy and what competitors pay. Like the bodyshop i take my car too is £30 per hour labour. In Aberdeen (15 miles away) you are looking at £50 and the staff get paid accordingly. Very hard to give an accurate estimate. Either way. You never earn enough money.
#3
Posted 16 February 2014 - 07:07 PM
I have been told by someone i know who works around the corner from us that the lowest paid employee there, basically the trainee tea boy, is on about 1k a month
#4
Posted 16 February 2014 - 07:11 PM
I had some welding done at panel shop it was £50 an hour
#5
Posted 16 February 2014 - 07:20 PM
Depending on hours and age, minimum wage isn't far off 1k a month for a full time job.I think we charge between 25 and 40 pound an hour, its more set prices to particular jobs. i-e, a bumper corner repair is 140 dependent on the size, and a full side repair and blend is around 600.
I have been told by someone i know who works around the corner from us that the lowest paid employee there, basically the trainee tea boy, is on about 1k a month
#6
Posted 16 February 2014 - 07:39 PM
#7
Posted 16 February 2014 - 09:47 PM
Yeah minimum wage take home is just under a grand.
is it really? i didnt realise it was that much, but i never really thought about it.
when your self employed, there is no such thing as minimum wage unfotunately!
however, as regards the original question, it sounds like you are worthy of a good wage. the only thing i would say is that you may not get onto good numbers until your a little older. im not being age-ist or anything, its just how i would imagine potential employers would see you as a candidate.
i think as you get older you will be able to ask more and more money as basically you have gained allot of experience, and thats what i would think will make the difference in getting top dollar.
i was thinking of a guy i was talking to who was an apprentice at Morgan, he has been there for about 15 years already and still didnt get top money for another few years until they would class him as a "master" or whatever
#8
Posted 16 February 2014 - 10:26 PM
I appreciate that experience does count for everything these days, but when someone can do the job just as well as anyone else, why pay them less or ignore the fact that we younger people have things to pay for too.
#9
Posted 16 February 2014 - 11:09 PM
2 years in as a electrical apprentice i was on £50 a week
although that was 20 odd years ago, dam you kids are spoilt
#10
Posted 16 February 2014 - 11:11 PM
2 years in as a electrical apprentice i was on £50 a week
although that was 20 odd years ago, dam you kids are spoilt
Bleeding hell!!
As an apprentice I was on £70 a week, that was 23 years ago
#11
Posted 16 February 2014 - 11:14 PM
#12
Posted 16 February 2014 - 11:37 PM
800 a month?! Bloody hell I'm in Bournemouth which is an expensive place to live and me and the gf rent a 1 bed flat newly refurbished for 550 a month!
#13
Posted 16 February 2014 - 11:37 PM
how much are you on now?
#14
Posted 16 February 2014 - 11:40 PM
#15
Posted 16 February 2014 - 11:46 PM
Yeah for a 21 year old its 6.31 an hour.
I appreciate that experience does count for everything these days, but when someone can do the job just as well as anyone else, why pay them less or ignore the fact that we younger people have things to pay for too.
i totally appreciate what your saying mate i do honestly, but im speaking from experience here.....
i worked for a global engineering/testing company for about 5 years. when i started i was a machinist at the branch up the road from where i live, after 12 months a landed a job a few miles away, still in the same company, but as a radiographer. i did that for about 3 years, then my a guy from the first place contacted me. they wanted me to go back and do my old machining job again.
anyway, i went for an interview and i was told that depending on experience i could get between figure X and figure Y per year. i assumed that as i had done that exact job (what we did was pretty specialist) on those exact machines, in that building, with the same people, and the same customers, surely i would qualify for the top whack??? not a chance, i started in the middle of the two figures! and this is what im talking about!
as it happens i only stuck it for 12 months and then left, they now have 2 guys doing the job i used to do single handed!
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