Nothing wrong with being blunt but let’s get things correct...
Your comparing apples and oranges with regard to the staff - without going into loads of things being PAYE is different from a one off bespoke service for starters they get 28 days a year paid holiday ( I think you would fret yourself silly while the staff got paid while sunning themselves on a fully inclusive Jamaican holiday )
One minute you claim it’s JUST an alteration, yet you want ply lining ripped out - van painted ( I assume you mean protectorkote not b&q emulsion ? ) and everything refitted - well what is it a few bits screwed down or a refit ? To faff with a system can take as long as doing it from scratch - either way you seem unable/want to weld a brush and screwdriver yet willing to pay someone who can - and yes at £100 it’s peanuts in exchange for a well fitted, safe and reliable system
You don’t quite get the cheap cleaning price so I’ll refrase for you - you clean a customers windows, at the end they pop out and say can you JUST wash over the soffits/fascia for me, I’ll pay you a fiver, after all it’s easy, you have the equipment and you’ll have it done in a hour - that’s how you come across
Again, multi van operations are erelevant it’s about attitude, look on here far more owner/operators have top kit, extreme poles, hydro heat than multi van operators - I hold Daz one up as an example here, several years ago he was anti wfp etc.... but now look, he’s embraced things and understands that investment in a decent van and equipment pays dividends in the future of trouble free operation - it’s about valuing some one else’s time and skills not penny pinching
I’m not nieve enough to thing everyone earns £*** per hour, for some it’s hard to make ends meet, been there, but be upfront and ask for help not pretend that your doing someone a favour offering a few quid for what is a fairly time consuming job, which you get the benefit from
Hope you have a great Christmas
Darran