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nathankaye

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Re: What would you do? Please help.
« Reply #20 on: March 22, 2020, 08:20:24 pm »
Again, i haven't read any of the replies, ive just came straight to comment.

With all this weather since the start of the year, my work has been awful and  this month on paper I was getting it all back on track. Especially due to my own family situation of my wife n no babysitters nor ones to help. Last month I completed 2 out of 7 rounds.  December saw plenty of work being done on my work van which took some savings up and so this year I needed to be on the ball, work wise.  Yet this has drastically not gone to plan and so far ive been off 10 days with family illness that ive mentioned before, along with plenty of half days. So i totally understand the money situation of needing to work. 
I try not to stress about this as stress triggers my wife's migraines n health because she also worries (well over worries).  Yet this is all unprecedented  teritory and is a little concerning.
However, what value can anyone put on a persons life and more so of somebody we love!
Im sure you will make the best choice for all concerned
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bravo20

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Re: What would you do? Please help.
« Reply #21 on: March 22, 2020, 08:26:01 pm »
What if your employee gets it or passes it to one of his family?
How would you feel then?

https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/

This makes you think

deeege

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Re: What would you do? Please help.
« Reply #22 on: March 22, 2020, 08:26:08 pm »
Why do you take on so many one off softwashing and jetwashing jobs when you are so far behind Nathan? Wouldn’t it make more sense to get your regular, bread and butter work up to date?
"....and it's lend me ten pounds, I'll buy you a drink, and mother wake me early in the morning."

windowswashed

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Re: What would you do? Please help.
« Reply #23 on: March 22, 2020, 08:33:44 pm »
Why do you take on so many one off softwashing and jetwashing jobs when you are so far behind Nathan? Wouldn’t it make more sense to get your regular, bread and butter work up to date?

Good advice, look after your bread and butter regular work and fit other jobs in after even if they are better paying.

jo5hm4n

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Re: What would you do? Please help.
« Reply #24 on: March 22, 2020, 08:39:43 pm »
What if your employee gets it or passes it to one of his family?
How would you feel then?

https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/

This makes you think

I Have already told him that is his right if he wants to self isolate to protect his own family.  But he is being totally ignorant and hes basically saying all of this is an overreaction and he just wants to work and crack on.  I tried to tell him about whats really going on in Italy and what will happen here and he literally told me he didnt want to hear about it because my "doom and gloom" attitude was getting him down.  He has never been like this before, but i think maybe deep down he is scared and just trying to pretend none of it is real and therefore burying his head in the sand.

If he wants to work that is on him and his responsibility.  Ive said my peace with him that he can stay off work if he wants to.

I think its stressing him about and he cant cope very well with stress, i know that from previous incidents with him a few years ago, first sign of stuff going wrong he doesnt cope well.

nathankaye

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Re: What would you do? Please help.
« Reply #25 on: March 22, 2020, 08:57:08 pm »
Why do you take on so many one off softwashing and jetwashing jobs when you are so far behind Nathan? Wouldn’t it make more sense to get your regular, bread and butter work up to date?

Yep, i can see the logic in this. However, as mentioned, some of the jobs which i have booked in for April would have been ok if this months developments hadnt taken place. 2nd to that, it gets a good lump of finances together in a much shorter time than the regular bread n butter. More so in these troubling times.   If these jobs stay booked in, i will be ok plus windows thereafter.  However, either of these arguments may be futile the way everything is panning out at the moment.  Ultimately we need everyone else to stay in their jobs and their work surviving and we can see how that is going cant we
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Slacky

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Re: What would you do? Please help.
« Reply #26 on: March 22, 2020, 09:36:30 pm »
What’s your mortgage situation.

Bin it with a three month holiday. That’s half your problem sorted immediately.

I pay rent as i invested money into my business rather than into buying a house.  If my landlord can get a mortgage holiday then im basically just going to tell them im not paying rent for 3 months.  Legally they cant do anything about it, the government is going to have lots and lots of people who wont be able to afford rent, so something will be put in place to combat this for sure.

If you rent your property you are now protected from eviction.

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/complete-ban-on-evictions-and-additional-protection-for-renters

CleanClear

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Re: What would you do? Please help.
« Reply #27 on: March 22, 2020, 10:03:39 pm »
I’m in a similar position
My wife has asthma but it’s well managed. Puff in the morning and another in the evening  she still goes to keep fit 3 times a week, until last week
Last year was diagnosed with copd but her peak flow reading hadn’t changed. The surgery got extra funding for more copd patients.
Has been sent homefor3 months paid leave
So I’ve asked her if she’s happy with me going out to work and she is if, I wash my hands when I get home and change my clothes
It’s a risk that we’re happy to manage but completely respect your decision
Stay well
Tony

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dazmond

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Re: What would you do? Please help.
« Reply #28 on: March 22, 2020, 10:39:10 pm »
My situation is as follows.

Small business myself and another full time worker 2 vans on the road.  My employee is 50 and is happy to crack on with work he really isnt phased at all, if anything hes almost ignorant to the whole thing!  The good thing is, if he carrys on working full time his work will cover his wages and most of my static expenses, however there will be 0 money left for my wages.

Now im fine with him carrying on his round aslong as A) governments allows us to and B) domestic customers keep wanting us to clean for them.

Problem i have is my own round that i clean seperate to his own work.  First of all, i've had cold/flu symptoms for the past 7 days and i feel like utter poope too be honest, so i've already had one week off and it looks like i need to take off next week at the very least.

Now my partner is vulnerable.  Autoimmune disorder and also has Asthma so has been advised to self isolate for the next 12 weeks.

So my problem is what if i go out to work get the virus then pass it onto my partner who is really vulnerable?  I am really not happy about this at all so i am left with a dilemna.

Option 1)

Stay at home and self isolate with my partner for atleast the next 4 weeks but more likely to be 8+ weeks, and in doing so unless the governments pulls their finger out to help us Self Employed have more than just SSP or Universal Credit at £400 a month then im going to be financially eating all my savings away which of course i am not happy about.

Option 2)

Just go out and clean windows, be super safe and precautious and atleast i have money coming in for my own wages, but on the flip side i risk getting the virus then passing onto my partner who it could be fatal, and im being serious.

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I just can't decide what to do.....

What would you do????

id take another week off if i were you then go back to work......as long as your extra careful i cant see you catching it cleaning windows....no contact with people or customers,take a flask and packed lunch to work,keep at least a few metres apart,online payments,wash your hands frequently and wear gloves,put some bleach in a spray bottle and use it for your customers doors/ handles,also have antibacterial wipes in your van for when your reeling in hose....

ive got a feeling we wont be allowed to work much longer anyway with a tougher lockdown being imposed mid week......even mcdonalds is closing down ENTIRELY from 7pm tomorrow.......

its not worth thinking about (contracting the virus and passing it on to your missus)itll drive you crazy......you could probably pick it up from your food shopping or a takeaway(even if you order online and get it delivered to your door)......
price higher/work harder!

֍Winp®oClean֍

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Re: What would you do? Please help.
« Reply #29 on: March 22, 2020, 11:29:48 pm »
Read option 2 again, sit back and just think about what you actually proposed there!
I know the current situation is unprecedented, but the answer here is smacking you in the face!👍
Comfortably Numb!

dazmond

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Re: What would you do? Please help.
« Reply #30 on: March 22, 2020, 11:51:53 pm »
Read option 2 again, sit back and just think about what you actually proposed there!
I know the current situation is unprecedented, but the answer here is smacking you in the face!👍

it feels like the whole world is living inside a pink floyd album....and not in a good way......
price higher/work harder!