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kasu
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I work for Angard but at the site I work they have brought in some people from manpower doing the same work as us on a Sunday night. I heard they get paid 'twenty odd pound an hour'. Can anyone verify this and give the precise figures....i realise this is for Sunday night so would be interested to hear the rates for the other days/shifts. I gather they drop manpower quite quickly too when it gets quiet so only good for a couple of months a year perhaps. Can you work at a site with manpower if you are also registered with Angard? Doing shifts with both would enable you to earn really well perhaps. That's around £200 a shift before tax! Not many unskilled manual labour agency jobs pay that! But is it true?

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someone is conflating what RM pay manpower and what manpower pay their staff

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