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PostPosted: 11:58 Sat 15 Nov 08  

Hi,

I look at the ROV pay chart and it has variations of Day Rate Pay. What is a good Day rate for someone who has 4-5years experience on rov elec, hyd, piloting and supervisor experiences?

Tech pay?

Supervisor pay ?

Also should holiday bonus be included and if so what should it be?

I appreciate your input.
 

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PostPosted: 12:18 Sat 15 Nov 08  

Good day rates at the moment are :-

Supervisor :- $900 - $1000/day

Tech :- $750 - $900/day

Holiday bonus :- 4 - 10 days double pay over Christmas and New Year
 

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PostPosted: 01:46 Sun 16 Nov 08  

Is this true?
Seems very high to me, especially when most (95%) off all rates are quoted in GBP and if you ask for this with the state of affairs now are you not going to consistently lose out?

But as we all know the Pound has lost more than 25% of its value to the US$.

I would like to get some feedback here. Yes, I know what the rates page say’s but ……seems high to me.

US$ 950.00 / 1.5 = GBP £ 633.00.....I have a hard time believing this.
Hell the £ is now 1.47 and .....<
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PostPosted: 04:40 Sun 16 Nov 08  

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PostPosted: 14:19 Sun 16 Nov 08  

deepdown wrote:
Lucas wrote:
Is this true?
Seems very high to me, especially when most (95%) off all rates are quoted in GBP and if you ask for this with the state of affairs now are you not going to consistently lose out?

But as we all know the Pound has lost more than 25% of its value to the US$.

I would like to get some feedback here. Yes, I know what the rates page say’s but ……seems high to me.

US$ 950.00 / 1.5 = GBP £ 633.00.....I have a hard time believing this.
Hell the £ is now 1.47 and .....<
Input?
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Hi
It is true, some companies pay that, and that’s in Asia


Whoa dude!!! Shhhhhh! Wanna keep the riff-raff out...

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PostPosted: 15:16 Sun 16 Nov 08  

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PostPosted: 15:31 Sun 16 Nov 08  

should start working in dollars and euros again !! pound ain't worth didly!!

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PostPosted: 00:09 Mon 17 Nov 08  

cheers,
adjustments to be made... Wink
 

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PostPosted: 22:59 Fri 05 Dec 08  

Supervisor grade 2 on construction vessel, eight years expirence overall. 732.00 US a day working in Angola. No BS that's 642.00 plus 90.00 a day for over seas allowance for a total of 732.00 per day.
 

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PostPosted: 06:03 Sat 06 Dec 08  

ROVHD wrote:
Supervisor grade 2


Sorry, but you are either a supervisor or not. Having various supervisor grades is rubbish! It's just another tool the companies use to keep rates down. I would suggest that the client pays full rate for a supervisor no matter what 'grade' the sup has been employed by the ROV company at.
So who is being seen off here?

The practice of having various supervisor grades needs wiping out!
But that is just the opinion of one person. I'm sure there are those that might disagree, especially onshore.

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PostPosted: 04:08 Sun 07 Dec 08  

But then the same can be said of Pilot Tech and Sub Engineer.

I can see the reasoning behind having a number of levels at each grade - but as you said the Clients tend to pay for a PT, A Sub Eng or A Supervisor
 

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PostPosted: 23:34 Mon 08 Dec 08  

TetherTrap wrote:
ROVHD wrote:
Supervisor grade 2 on construction vessel, eight years expirence overall. 732.00 US a day working in Angola. No BS that's 642.00 plus 90.00 a day for over seas allowance for a total of 732.00 per day.


The UK used to be the place to pull a decent day rate. West Africa was the place to pull an excellent day rate if you wanted to take a risk or 2.

UK rates are now piss poor and if things slow down there, are you going to go down south and work Africa for peanuts too?

I sure hope not........


My Snr Sub rate now works out less that $550 a day in africa with the current £-$ ...
 

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PostPosted: 16:50 Tue 16 Dec 08  

Neptune currently pays P/T US$900 and Supvs. US $1000 in Asia. Sonsub Sing pays P/Ts +/- US $750 and Supvs. US $850 to $950.
Sonsub Sing pays Supts. US $950 to US $1300, while Neptune does not employ "Supts."

These are current rates as of today.

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PostPosted: 17:01 Tue 16 Dec 08  

This one slipped my net ? Neptune ?
Who are these people ? PM me Oldschool

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PostPosted: 18:07 Tue 16 Dec 08  

www.neptunems.com
 

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