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Calling all bricklayers!
Hi are there any brickies on here that could give me some advice please?
We're considering making the move to Australia with our two children. My partner is a qualified brickie with 25 yrs experience and has is nvq level 3. Where would be the best place to head to? What are the wages like? He currently earns anything from £800-£1250 per week. Any advice would be great. Thanks |
Re: Calling all bricklayers!
Originally Posted by Thomcat
(Post 11800911)
Hi are there any brickies on here that could give me some advice please?
We're considering making the move to Australia with our two children. My partner is a qualified brickie with 25 yrs experience and has is nvq level 3. Where would be the best place to head to? What are the wages like? He currently earns anything from £800-£1250 per week. Any advice would be great. Thanks ,all said Sydney is quite expensive so it is all relative |
Re: Calling all bricklayers!
Originally Posted by Oakwood 2
(Post 11803136)
I can only comment on Sydney other parts of Australia i could not say ,as a rule of thumb ,if you are in a gang of blokes with a good fast setup you could earn a dollar fifty per brick , as a freelance bricklayer with a good labourer you could earn far more than in uK
,all said Sydney is quite expensive so it is all relative |
Re: Calling all bricklayers!
Originally Posted by Beoz
(Post 11803162)
Do brick layers count the bricks and actually memorise it?
I was wondering the same thing... S |
Re: Calling all bricklayers!
Originally Posted by Swerv-o
(Post 11803218)
I was wondering the same thing...
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Re: Calling all bricklayers!
Thanks for responding
And you wouldn't count the individual bricks that you'd laid, you count by the meter 😠|
Re: Calling all bricklayers!
Originally Posted by Thomcat
(Post 11803505)
Thanks for responding
And you wouldn't count the individual bricks that you'd laid, you count by the meter 😠|
Re: Calling all bricklayers!
Originally Posted by Thomcat
(Post 11803505)
Thanks for responding
And you wouldn't count the individual bricks that you'd laid, you count by the meter 😠|
Re: Calling all bricklayers!
Originally Posted by Beoz
(Post 11803811)
So you click over a meter everytime you lay a brick? Don't you have a brick in one hand and the thing that has the mortor on in the other hand?
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Re: Calling all bricklayers!
Yeah I realised when I wrote it that it was spelt wrong.
In my defence I work for British Gas and all day long I'm talking and writing about gas meters.... That's my excuse anyway lol 😠|
Re: Calling all bricklayers!
Originally Posted by bcworld
(Post 11803990)
...I think he meant 'metre'!
Is that square metre or linear metre? |
Re: Calling all bricklayers!
Originally Posted by Beoz
(Post 11803162)
Do brick layers count the bricks and actually memorise it?
The job is tendered out/ then contracted to the subcontractor ( brickie in this case ) he will have submitted a price per brick/block. Competitive usually. The price per brick may sound high. Out of that the The subcontracting brickie then pays, licence, insurances, materials sand mortar etc.... Then the wages of the labourers and brickies he employs. |
Re: Calling all bricklayers!
Yes. I get the costs. Just wondering how a brickie counts it.
Seeing as though 3D models do if the quantities on the big projects these days anyway, just wondering why manual counting needs to be deployed at all. |
Re: Calling all bricklayers!
Originally Posted by Beoz
(Post 11803811)
So you click over a meter everytime you lay a brick? Don't you have a brick in one hand and the thing that has the mortor on in the other hand?
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Re: Calling all bricklayers!
Originally Posted by Thomcat
(Post 11804419)
I think you mean 'mortar'? 😉
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