Are you skilled with the tools but guessing with the numbers?
Most electricians learn everything about wiring, testing, and safety on the job — and almost nothing about pricing. You copy the local "going rate," add a bit for materials, and hope it works out. Sometimes it does. Often it doesn't, and the shortfall quietly comes out of your own wage, your van maintenance, or the profit you never knew you were owed.
How to Price Jobs as an Electrician replaces that guesswork with a complete, easy-to-follow flat-rate pricing system — built from real, worked examples, not vague advice about "knowing your worth."
In plain English, with no fluff and no finance degree required, you'll learn how to:
Every method in this book is walked through with real numbers on real jobs — a kitchen rewire, a consumer unit swap, a Saturday-night emergency call-out — so you can pick it up and use it on your very next quote.
Why This Book Is Different
Most trade business books fall into one of two traps: dense reference volumes full of labor-unit tables you'll never open twice, or thin motivational chapters that tell you to "know your worth" without ever showing you how. This book does neither. It's built entirely around one repeatable method, walked through step by step with real pounds and pence — and unlike most books in this space, it doesn't stop at the basic quote. The second half goes deep into the business realities that actually determine whether a growing electrical business stays profitable: pricing large commercial jobs, handling customer pushback, and — critically — what happens to your numbers the moment you bring on your first apprentice, subcontractor, or crew.
Who This Book Is For
This book is written for the electrician doing their own pricing — sole traders, small firms, and anyone stepping into self-employment for the first time. If you're tired of working flat out without knowing whether it's actually paying you, if you're about to go self-employed and pricing is the part that scares you, or if you're ready to grow beyond solo work without your margins quietly collapsing as you do — this book was built for exactly that moment.
This book also includes a Bonus Resource Library: a fillable Flat-Rate Quote Builder Worksheet, a Call-Out & Emergency Pricing Quick-Reference Card, and an Annual Price Review Checklist — ready to print and use immediately.
Whether you're a sole trader tired of working hard for too little, or just starting out on your own and don't want to get pricing wrong from day one, this book gives you the system to charge what your skill is actually worth — and the confidence to stand behind it.
Stop guessing. Start pricing like a business. Scroll up and grab your copy today.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Are you skilled with the tools but guessing with the numbers?Most electricians learn everything about wiring, testing, and safety on the job - and almost nothing about pricing. You copy the local "going rate," add a bit for materials, and hope it works out. Sometimes it does. Often it doesn't, and the shortfall quietly comes out of your own wage, your van maintenance, or the profit you never knew you were owed.How to Price Jobs as an Electrician replaces that guesswork with a complete, easy-to-follow flat-rate pricing system - built from real, worked examples, not vague advice about "knowing your worth."In plain English, with no fluff and no finance degree required, you'll learn how to: Calculate your true costs - fixed, variable, and the one almost every electrician forgets: your own fair wageBuild a flat-rate quote from your real numbers instead of a borrowed day rate, using a repeatable, five-minute methodPrice small jobs, emergency call-outs, and change orders without second-guessing yourself or absorbing the risk for freeHandle large residential and commercial jobs - including staged payments, contingency, and what a professional quote should actually containHold your price with confidence when a customer pushes back or compares you to a cheaper quotePrice correctly the moment you bring on an apprentice, subcontractor, or crew - where most growing businesses quietly start losing moneyKeep the whole system honest for the long run, with a built-in review habit so your pricing never drifts back into guessworkEvery method in this book is walked through with real numbers on real jobs - a kitchen rewire, a consumer unit swap, a Saturday-night emergency call-out - so you can pick it up and use it on your very next quote.Why This Book Is DifferentMost trade business books fall into one of two traps: dense reference volumes full of labor-unit tables you'll never open twice, or thin motivational chapters that tell you to "know your worth" without ever showing you how. This book does neither. It's built entirely around one repeatable method, walked through step by step with real pounds and pence - and unlike most books in this space, it doesn't stop at the basic quote. The second half goes deep into the business realities that actually determine whether a growing electrical business stays profitable: pricing large commercial jobs, handling customer pushback, and - critically - what happens to your numbers the moment you bring on your first apprentice, subcontractor, or crew.Who This Book Is ForThis book is written for the electrician doing their own pricing - sole traders, small firms, and anyone stepping into self-employment for the first time. If you're tired of working flat out without knowing whether it's actually paying you, if you're about to go self-employed and pricing is the part that scares you, or if you're ready to grow beyond solo work without your margins quietly collapsing as you do - this book was built for exactly that moment.This book also includes a Bonus Resource Library: a fillable Flat-Rate Quote Builder Worksheet, a Call-Out & Emergency Pricing Quick-Reference Card, and an Annual Price Review Checklist - ready to print and use immediately.Whether you're a sole trader tired of working hard for too little, or just starting out on your own and don't want to get pricing wrong from day one, this book gives you the system to charge what your skill is actually worth - and the confidence to stand behind it.Stop guessing. Start pricing like a business. Scroll up and grab your copy today. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798186878537
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