40 quid an hour? Blimey. Someone pass me a hound & a pair of scissors...
The average cost of a groomer is around £25 an hour but I am good, I have also been doing it a very long time and have worked hard for a good rep.
Nowadays I do charge a bit less as I can't style like I used to and I don't groom show dogs any longer (litigation hell again), not to mention that we are still in a recession (I think, nobody has much money anyway).
What people don't take into consideration is all the downtime in between earning £40 an hour. The driving to and from client's homes is the main one. The fact that from Xmas day to early Feb there is virtually no work as everyone has had their dog glammed up for Santa Paws.
Tell you what though @
swee'pea99, Next time I'm up in your neck of the woods, I'll bring a terrier and teach you to strip out the coat by hand. Its a skill that's in huge demand and not many groomers hand strip any more.

Possibly because it hurts. The groomer, not the dog!
Giving some serious thought to looking at a proof reading course in the new year. I didn't get around to ringing Trading Standards this morning, the poodle that I was working on this morning, decided to be a right PITA and the Lhasa after it was nearly as bad. I think its all the christmas music on the radio that's doing it.