I Charge $250 per HR AS A MASTER PLUMBER wHEN I WAS A JOURNEYMAN I ONLY CHARGED $90 Some localities pay a lot more some pass slightly less
The exact amount will depend upon the exact plumber and what company they work for. Most plumbers in Atlanta will charge around $75 per hour.
should'nt take more than 1 hr if you do all the cracking and digging. handyman will probably charge 50 to hundred bucks. licensed plumber probably 100 to 175 bucks.
As much as they see fit to.
Yes. The company is responsible for avoidable damage done to a customer's property. After the customer is reimbursed, the employer can charge the person responsible by deducting the paycheck.
$150 -$175 per hr for a licensed plumber plus partsMany morons hire someone who claims to be a "plumber" or an electrican or a doctor without having any formal training or a license for the profession. A legitimate plumber will have either a journeyman's card and they work for a master or the master plumber will do the actual workThe licensed plumber will also have insurance and know the true cost of doing business.I paid one of my employees over $100 PER HR so it would be darn near impossible for me to charge $80 per hr unless I like to lose money for a tax write offYou get what you pay for.
£50- that is what i charge myself
This depends on what material the plumber uses, what fittings the plumber uses, how much piping will be used and how long the plumber will take.
Many master plumbers send out employees who are not master card holders and still charge the same rate. In locations that do not require an employee to have any type of license ( NYC for example) a Master plumber can hire over 500 employees and charge any rate they want. It is not uncommon for the franchises to say "we are sending a technician" out as they are trying to get over licensing laws and are able to charge master plumbers rates for non licensed /non skilled help
$100,000
Yes, if their employer approves of them taking one. However, if they are the 'Licensed Manager' on duty and in charge of the premises, they may NOT be intoxicated.
No, your employer cannot legally charge you a fee for direct deposit.
An employer should not charge a 1099 employee for workman's comp. If you get a 1099 you are not in an employer, employee relationship You are an independent contractor.