Whatever your trade,this is the best advice you will ever hear.Unions get a bad reputation but they have the access to the best legal advice money can buy.Brilliant video mate.
I’m a sparky myself but this fella, has his head screwed on, love watching the videos mate, you got a serious head and also loves the banter, keep up the videos and good luck with the home build. 👍🏻
Great advice taken onboard. Started on my own a year ago on the domestic side. No wonky customers yet but I hear the stories so the booking fee is quality. Thank you.
brilliant video love it i just recently finished my apprenticeship and this is very well good thing to know when i plan on pricing a private job in some time
Awesome advise champ so true , We all learn the hard way, I to never took shit , did a good job better then most. But I to was fare. Once someone tried to use me in no uncertain terms I let them no , your experience will help so many brickies and other trades. Love your work and videos.cheers👍👋
Tip top advice ! You only learn this stuff properly the hard way so these wise words are great for people to avoid it all ! I only do private work myself don’t touch commercial! Top man 👍🏻👍🏻
Out of all the videos Iv watched on RUclips you are by far one of the best I actually like and listen to Respect mate Iv watched this even tho I know how to price but even those little tips will help me from now on 👍🏼👌🏼🧡
very good video im a brickie 25 experince years but always something to learn in our game pal ,good job you do on here helping young lads find how it all works
Thanks for taking the time to make the video, one aspect of bricklaying that I was never taught about when I was younger and served my time, I had to figure out myself. This will help the next generation coming. Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪👌
You could further this by going through pricing, when you price m2 to brick or block, and when looking at the job/plans if there is slow work or tricky work how would you price that in the overall job. I do a m2 count and if there is slow and tricky work I charge more based on that. Some people do a solid count through opes and charge, some charge per lintel and cills in opes with a cut off point if the opes are very big. Curious to what way you do it. Great channel, looking for forward to seeing it grow brother. 👍😁
When you say you interview them that’s exactly what I do if I don’t like the client I don’t work for them and it’s served me well for a very long time you’re totally Wright 👍
Fantastic video mate! Very informative..these videos are just important if not more important than your bricklaying tip videos. Dont feel like this stuff is taught or even spoke about..every bricky I know has had to learn the "hard way" Have a good week fella! Keep up the top videos and the sensible talk😊👍😊
Dino, good advice and I was not aware about the non-refundable deposit bit, fortunately I never fell ill to this although that is not to say that I have never been turned over. Retired now.
Couldn't have put it better myself, much the same as I work, we stopped working for companies about 5 years ago when one tried to have us over before Christmas, had to get naughty same as you don't take that shit, good Vid Dean 👍
Good advice mate, when your young you take it personally if you don’t get a job but I’m an old git now and it’s literally take it or leave it and don’t barter
Well said Ttb, like yourself I have moved towards the domestic market in the last few years and am enjoying it, smaller money but more job satisfaction and less stress tbh I can't cope with all the red tape and bullshit that comes with site work anymore it's like prison with all the rules . Quality before Quantity, keep up the good work mate 👍.
Great advice - also remember if you drop your price others might expect too and don't take on more than you can realistically handle. I've known firms that take on too much get out of their depth and either struggle or go under.Weather can be a make or break at times and make sure you have a fair amount of finances to fall back on if someone knocks you or things just don't go right.Know your limit and as the man said sometimes best to walk away and not start a job at all.
Am big fan of the way you are just like my old man. Could answer question quicker than Google full of knowledge. If people listen to what you have to say they would prosper big time uno. I take on board everything ur saying its all helpful stuff. Can i say thank you for taking your time to make these videos stayed blessed. PS. When you're doing a self-build does HSE come into play?
Allo Chris Hope your well Thank you for taking the time to give me compliments. No matter what job you do always implement some HSE as I’ve had it before where one of the neighbours made a complaint on a small extension we was doing and we got a visit . However I am guilty of not wearing masks or high vis 👌
@@thetraditionalbricklayer9650 one HSE man well-known in Manchester not say his name. said if its private site then you could be 60ft up a ladder in high wind 🤣 and theres nout they could do about it as long as no one is there getting payed hse dose applie. And thank you for taking your time to reply back to me 🧱🧱 #TTB #OLDSCHOOL
Really good content, do you think you could do another one down the line we’re you talk through the way you price a job? Weather you do square metre or like how long it takes you and materials ect?
Would you say having a big squad can be effective for pricing jobs , even though for example they aren’t making you as much money or just covering their wages etc they can keep you in with the right contracts and contacts?
@@thetraditionalbricklayer9650 also a day in the life a good vid and like OTHER RUclips weekly video get your subscribers up even tho your not like that and here to help us thank for tip just want to see MORE
Brilliant advice. Boils my blood that people judge our intellectual content by our attire. Us Brickies are a bit more switched on than most give us credit for.
I really needed this. I recently took on a porcelain patio project for a commercial company under another subcontractor. I was only priced to lay the porcelain. I followed lines set by the commercial contractor as instructed as the sub base only stretched to these parameters. I laid nearly half the job and the works were not square at a branching footpath point which were pointed out by myself earlier. To which the contracts manager said I'd be fine adding a slice and branching off. The client picked this up and realised the original setting out was wrong. I completed my works in the morning and was set to continue the path as instructed. After the realisation all work had to be ripped up and I lost out on the rest of my day. This happened today and I still haven't had conformation on pay or amendments to my price with cleaning and relaying the tiles.
You should only do 30 day payments for company's you can get a credit rating on or company's you do regular work for .New work should be deposit then 2 weekly intrims as I learned the hard way.
Jobs have to be priced differently. Some jobs you will charge per brick and block. Highly detailed work is harder to price and sometimes i prefer to agree a day rate or try and estimated how long it would take and give myself some grace. Either way make sure its all agreed and everyone happy before you start.
Wouldn't it be great if everyone was honest. It's sad that tradesman have to factor in the chance of non payment, or having in the back of your mind the customer may do something sneaky. If I ever hire a tradesman at my house, I pay them in full, in cash the moment they finish the job.
Enjoyed that 👍🏻 good advice some ill take for myself 👍🏻
this was one of the best videos Ive ever watched on youtube, and I'm not exaggerating, the knowledge you're sharing freely here is immense!
Watch quite a few of these brickies on RUclips, and out of them all this guy is the most realistic and straight down the line
Whatever your trade,this is the best advice you will ever hear.Unions get a bad reputation but they have the access to the best legal advice money can buy.Brilliant video mate.
I’m a sparky myself but this fella, has his head screwed on, love watching the videos mate, you got a serious head and also loves the banter, keep up the videos and good luck with the home build. 👍🏻
This is the best informative video on pricing and commercial.Thank you and please do more like this Deano.
been in the game 30 years now always learning great advice thank you very much
Great advice taken onboard. Started on my own a year ago on the domestic side. No wonky customers yet but I hear the stories so the booking fee is quality. Thank you.
brilliant video love it i just recently finished my apprenticeship and this is very well good thing to know when i plan on pricing a private job in some time
He’s a good bloke him. Great real advice from a pro.
By far, your best video ever. And you didn't even lay a brick. I'm a 63 yr old bricky, who just got taught a lesson.....Respect!!
Thanks Terry for your support means a lot 👌
Thanks a lot for your time keep them coming 👍
Awesome advise champ so true , We all learn the hard way, I to never took shit , did a good job better then most. But I to was fare. Once someone tried to use me in no uncertain terms I let them no , your experience will help so many brickies and other trades. Love your work and videos.cheers👍👋
Tip top advice ! You only learn this stuff properly the hard way so these wise words are great for people to avoid it all ! I only do private work myself don’t touch commercial! Top man 👍🏻👍🏻
Out of all the videos Iv watched on RUclips you are by far one of the best I actually like and listen to Respect mate Iv watched this even tho I know how to price but even those little tips will help me from now on 👍🏼👌🏼🧡
u geez are bang on, top advice from a decent bloke who know's the game, all the best my friend god bless you
Top man. Lot of respect for you Dean! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience
This video was absolutely brilliant. I wish I worked with you pal. Your knowledge is worth 100 fold.
Interesting insight. Thanks for sharing your experience.
very good video im a brickie 25 experince years but always something to learn in our game pal ,good job you do on here helping young lads find how it all works
Thanks for taking the time to make the video, one aspect of bricklaying that I was never taught about when I was younger and served my time, I had to figure out myself. This will help the next generation coming. Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪👌
Cheers my man ,hope you family all good 🧱👌
You could further this by going through pricing, when you price m2 to brick or block, and when looking at the job/plans if there is slow work or tricky work how would you price that in the overall job. I do a m2 count and if there is slow and tricky work I charge more based on that. Some people do a solid count through opes and charge, some charge per lintel and cills in opes with a cut off point if the opes are very big. Curious to what way you do it. Great channel, looking for forward to seeing it grow brother. 👍😁
Love it brother! Need more clued up bricklayers, too many line monkeys these days, it’s a hard trade but I wouldn’t choose another! RTFL
Brilliant video ,just started my own company on my own and some brilliant advice there👍🏻
You talk so much sense I’ve been in the trade over forty years and you’re spot on keep it up 👍
Cracking video mate 👍 like the tip about the booking fee, when thinking about it, it really makes sense 💯%
When you say you interview them that’s exactly what I do if I don’t like the client I don’t work for them and it’s served me well for a very long time you’re totally Wright 👍
Good vlog for all the youngsters coming through,heard all the stories of bad payers all the excuses,so yes nice one👌
Fantastic video mate! Very informative..these videos are just important if not more important than your bricklaying tip videos. Dont feel like this stuff is taught or even spoke about..every bricky I know has had to learn the "hard way"
Have a good week fella! Keep up the top videos and the sensible talk😊👍😊
Cheers my man
Good health 👌
Top quality advice.. very much how I see things 👍
Turn off.... ???... best video posted to date and I've watched them all. Top bloke .
Great video! Makes a change from a lot of RUclips channels that are just throwing bricks In 👍🏻
Amen. Love your videos
Dino, good advice and I was not aware about the non-refundable deposit bit, fortunately I never fell ill to this although that is not to say that I have never been turned over.
Retired now.
Great advice, and great channel, top man 👍
Couldn't have put it better myself, much the same as I work, we stopped working for companies about 5 years ago when one tried to have us over before Christmas, had to get naughty same as you don't take that shit, good Vid Dean 👍
Good advice mate, when your young you take it personally if you don’t get a job but I’m an old git now and it’s literally take it or leave it and don’t barter
Dunno how you haven’t got 1 million subs. Great advice mate,well done
Well said Ttb, like yourself I have moved towards the domestic market in the last few years and am enjoying it, smaller money but more job satisfaction and less stress tbh I can't cope with all the red tape and bullshit that comes with site work anymore it's like prison with all the rules . Quality before Quantity, keep up the good work mate 👍.
Great video. Keep up the good work.
Great content mate covered alot of all the bullshit that does go on . Fair words keep up the awesome work 🙏💯 props from a Aussie brickie 🤗
Really interesting mate.
Nice 1
Great bricklayer ,
Great advice! I have never thought of a booking fee.
great video, just to clarify when you say commercial/residential does commercial mean houses for a building company eg Bovis?
Great video 👍
Absolutely sound advice 👌🏻
Great advice brilliant videos top bloke 👍
Plumber here, top quality tips for us younger lads in the trade game
Top man 💪
Great advice - also remember if you drop your price others might expect too and don't take on more than you can realistically handle. I've known firms that take on too much get out of their depth and either struggle or go under.Weather can be a make or break at times and make sure you have a fair amount of finances to fall back on if someone knocks you or things just don't go right.Know your limit and as the man said sometimes best to walk away and not start a job at all.
Am big fan of the way you are just like my old man. Could answer question quicker than Google full of knowledge. If people listen to what you have to say they would prosper big time uno. I take on board everything ur saying its all helpful stuff. Can i say thank you for taking your time to make these videos stayed blessed. PS. When you're doing a self-build does HSE come into play?
Allo Chris Hope your well
Thank you for taking the time to give me compliments.
No matter what job you do always implement some HSE as I’ve had it before where one of the neighbours made a complaint on a small extension we was doing and we got a visit .
However I am guilty of not wearing masks or high vis 👌
@@thetraditionalbricklayer9650 one HSE man well-known in Manchester not say his name. said if its private site then you could be 60ft up a ladder in high wind 🤣 and theres nout they could do about it as long as no one is there getting payed hse dose applie. And thank you for taking your time to reply back to me 🧱🧱 #TTB #OLDSCHOOL
Good advice top man 👍👍
Great video mate! Learnt quite abit
Great in depth video👍
Excellent, top man..
Love the videos mate 👍🏻
Amazing advice pal keep it up
Really good content, do you think you could do another one down the line we’re you talk through the way you price a job? Weather you do square metre or like how long it takes you and materials ect?
Settling in for this one.. cheers Buddy 🍻👌🏻
Amazing video pal, all the best from Cardiff 👍
Cheers Sean hope you and wales are all good 🧱
Top vid mate great stuff
Top bloke..
Watched the full video decent advice
Great video mate
Would you say having a big squad can be effective for pricing jobs , even though for example they aren’t making you as much money or just covering their wages etc they can keep you in with the right contracts and contacts?
Quality mate 👏🏼
Good advice mate top man 👊💪🙂
Dean this is wicked advice mate .do you not put a price in for buying some profiles aswell 🤔🤣🤣🤣🤣
Haha good lad
Sound advice 👌
so when you price a job do you work on m/2 floor area or do you measure from drawing manually?
All good advice there
yep agree great advice
Great advice 👍🏼who is the union you are talking about
Great advice , cheers .
The tip on booming fee/ deposit could have came at a better time .
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Love the trailer I’ve got a hobby 650 premium witch one u got also love love love u your proper geeza good luck to your and your famo 👍
Tnks my man and good health to u and your family
La vogue dent is the van
@@thetraditionalbricklayer9650 also a day in the life a good vid and like OTHER RUclips weekly video get your subscribers up even tho your not like that and here to help us thank for tip just want to see MORE
Super video
sound advice mate look after number 1 keep up with the vlogs..
Brilliant advice. Boils my blood that people judge our intellectual content by our attire. Us Brickies are a bit more switched on than most give us credit for.
Some*
Bang on👍
Very good
I really needed this. I recently took on a porcelain patio project for a commercial company under another subcontractor. I was only priced to lay the porcelain. I followed lines set by the commercial contractor as instructed as the sub base only stretched to these parameters. I laid nearly half the job and the works were not square at a branching footpath point which were pointed out by myself earlier. To which the contracts manager said I'd be fine adding a slice and branching off. The client picked this up and realised the original setting out was wrong. I completed my works in the morning and was set to continue the path as instructed. After the realisation all work had to be ripped up and I lost out on the rest of my day. This happened today and I still haven't had conformation on pay or amendments to my price with cleaning and relaying the tiles.
Any alteration always get a site instruction mate ,the acting agent will speak to head office to ok
God luck let me know how u get on
Nice kettle mate ;)
Love a kettle ...I’ll drop them in random videos only a few players spot em 👌
Been caught with the tressles prank a few times
Great video again TTB haha
good idea the booking fee
when you dont enjoy it dont do it great advice 🤩
I gotta ask about the trailer, Pikey Mason?
I don't mean any disrespect, I know Gypsy is bad word too
Top man
You should only do 30 day payments for company's you can get a credit rating on or company's you do regular work for .New work should be deposit then 2 weekly intrims as I learned the hard way.
Class
😂😂 was the rain hitting the roof getting to you, that why you stopped the video
Poxy rain even interrupts the video 🤦♂️🧱
Jobs have to be priced differently. Some jobs you will charge per brick and block. Highly detailed work is harder to price and sometimes i prefer to agree a day rate or try and estimated how long it would take and give myself some grace. Either way make sure its all agreed and everyone happy before you start.
TTB love it, get in there big man 🇬🇧👍
How we doing my man 🧱
@@thetraditionalbricklayer9650 all good pal, love the channel 👍I'm a bricklayer from the Glasgow area and I love the Glasgow Rangers 😀
Wouldn't it be great if everyone was honest. It's sad that tradesman have to factor in the chance of non payment, or having in the back of your mind the customer may do something sneaky. If I ever hire a tradesman at my house, I pay them in full, in cash the moment they finish the job.
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I’d lay a few more bricks 🧱 bud if that’s where you’re living 😂😂
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They say you should only be getting around half the work that your price or else your too cheap
Close your eyes and imagine David Brent..... at the start I mean.