Any company would bite your arm off at £8.50 ph for 7 and a half hours a week, I think we are now on the border of bickering about charges again
I will try and put my point across with out trying to sound mad or make out that I know everything, because i'm not mad and I dont know everything.
If I was selling 25 litres of toilet cleaner to a small cleaning business, I would charge him accordingly, because he is only buying a small amount I would want to make a good profit to make it worth my while.
If a large cleaning company approached me wanting to buy my fantastic toilet cleaner, in amounts of say 1000 litres a week, I can afford to sell them a lot cheaper, I could even offer them free delivery, I would even put their name on the bottle.
I have made a lot of mistakes relating to charging in this business, I have learnt the hard way, I consistently over quoted on large contracts when we started, hence I threw the work away, I refused to lower my profit margin because only making a quid an hour didn’t seem viable, my attitude was stuff them I hope they get a poor service, big contracts are very hesitant to change supplier especially if it costs them more, the only way to get them is to offer a better service for an equal or cheaper price.
I totally agree the basic principal is to charge what you can get away with or what you are happy to do it for, but always remember 12 months down the line there is always someone out there wanting your contract, they will do it cheaper than you.
Large customers want the job doing for the lowest price possible, its ok saying I’m giving cleaning a bad name, ok in the ideal world I want to charge £10 an hour for a 50 hr contract, but if I realistically want that contract, I can’t, why let someone else get it.
What I can say to put it in simple terms:
A young aspiring footballer gets the chance of a lifetime to play at a premiership football club, he plays in the reserves for a few seasons then gets his place on the team, he plays well for the next couple of seasons…..
Hey presto all the premiership clubs want him to play for them.
Its all about getting your foot in the door with big customers, when you do the worlds your oyster.
Regards
BSF