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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 509670" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>Most companies use subbies these days. It's not often you find a company with more than office staff employed on proper contracts. It's part of the reason there's very few apprenticeships available for youngsters, most of us have gone self employed working as 1 / 2 man bands, and taking on an apprentice is a pain n the neck due to lack of incentives, employment legislation and all the other hoops you have to jump through to have an apprentice. It's easier not to bother and crack the work out / earn money as an apprentice skows you down for about the first year. I'm a one man band electrician /solar installer ( I used to have 6 staff), I drag in a friend when I need help and get him to do the electrics whilst I work on the roof, then he helps me lug the panels up and into position and 'job's a good un' </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 509670, member: 490"] Most companies use subbies these days. It's not often you find a company with more than office staff employed on proper contracts. It's part of the reason there's very few apprenticeships available for youngsters, most of us have gone self employed working as 1 / 2 man bands, and taking on an apprentice is a pain n the neck due to lack of incentives, employment legislation and all the other hoops you have to jump through to have an apprentice. It's easier not to bother and crack the work out / earn money as an apprentice skows you down for about the first year. I'm a one man band electrician /solar installer ( I used to have 6 staff), I drag in a friend when I need help and get him to do the electrics whilst I work on the roof, then he helps me lug the panels up and into position and 'job's a good un' [/QUOTE]
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