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<blockquote data-quote="Marvo" data-source="post: 462237" data-attributes="member: 20838"><p>A decent, registered and licensed domestic electrician where I am charges in the region of 600 bucks per hour which is about 36 quid converting directly. They may also charge travel depending on the distance. If you take into account the cost of living using the <a href="https://businesstech.co.za/news/finance/188167/the-real-value-of-the-rand-according-to-the-big-mac-index/" target="_blank">Big Mac index</a> you guys are cheap as <s>chips</s> fries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marvo, post: 462237, member: 20838"] A decent, registered and licensed domestic electrician where I am charges in the region of 600 bucks per hour which is about 36 quid converting directly. They may also charge travel depending on the distance. If you take into account the cost of living using the [URL="https://businesstech.co.za/news/finance/188167/the-real-value-of-the-rand-according-to-the-big-mac-index/"]Big Mac index[/URL] you guys are cheap as [S]chips[/S] fries. [/QUOTE]
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