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WAH Excel and Word, editing worksheets, checking figs, typing odd letter

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deelitefulmush · 01/08/2020 17:22

Bear with me, new to mumsnet posting, used to browsing!

Will find topics on Money or Work At Home or relevant places, but in busy places in Chat if no replies, trying here as need to know by fortnights time:

Is there a rate per hour? Depend on the complexity? Or my qualifications? I have computer training experience, degree in science, done research, do writing and was an editor, its not an Office job and am not a qualified adminsitrator per se. Returning to WAH due to COVID as cannot teach IT without colleges open etc. He cannot afford FT Office admin ppl, I'd work at home/WAH.
My contact some Word and Excel work done, approx 3-4 hours per week to start, more hours later. Hard to tell yet. Saw one letter and 8 page forms with fields filled in, will be dealing with Excel worksheets, formulae were already done by him. He knows nothing tho about Excel and Word, am resitting ECDL after teaching in past to brush up.

If I am going on a pay roll it has to involve paying social insurance, and declared to the DSP. I am to inform DSP next week of the rate of pay and calculate means, my max hrs are 18.5hrs pw, will never run over that, 10-15 max, its all above board. Do I submit payslips as DSP told me, with differing hours each week? At an hourly rate?

Would anyone have idea as asked what to reasonably charge? 20e? 35e? Gross or net? As surely someone will need to take insurance or tax or universal charges out of it? What is reasonable and practical? Thanks. Never did this before. Thanks in advance!

OP posts:
mrsbyers · 01/08/2020 17:25

20e is equivalent to 40k a year - I think that is excessive tbh , around 15 ph would be more like it but you’d need to check the going rate for admin etc in your local area

mrsbyers · 01/08/2020 17:26

The rate should reflect the work , if you are over qualified then that’s your concern

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