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It's like the hourly issue. Those earning £25-30 an hour on the glass and thinking they're doing well are mad. By the time you take into account, holidays, sick pay, your overheads etc, I reckon you're probably better off on £12 an hour in a dead end job.
Quote from: 8weekly link=topic=200363.msg1757677#msg1757677 dte=1452358664It's like the hourly issue. Those earning £25-30 an hour on the glass and thinking they're doing well are mad. By the time you take into account, holidays, sick pay, your overheads etc, I reckon you're probably better off on £12 an hour in a dead end job.your obviously spending far foo much on overheads .
I thought we were discussing what you can live off
Quote from: Steven Biggs on January 10, 2016, 06:53:40 amQuote from: 8weekly link=topic=200363.msg1757677#msg1757677 dte=1452358664It's like the hourly issue. Those earning £25-30 an hour on the glass and thinking they're doing well are mad. By the time you take into account, holidays, sick pay, your overheads etc, I reckon you're probably better off on £12 an hour in a dead end job.your obviously spending far foo much on overheads .I am the tightest bloke going. You have to remember that if you were employed you would get 28 days holiday a year. That's 6 weeks in work weeks. 20% of the working year. Then you add your overheads and the hours outside of on the glass time and ,£25 an hour on the glass is not great money.
Quote from: 8weekly on January 10, 2016, 09:19:59 amQuote from: Steven Biggs on January 10, 2016, 06:53:40 amQuote from: 8weekly link=topic=200363.msg1757677#msg1757677 dte=1452358664It's like the hourly issue. Those earning £25-30 an hour on the glass and thinking they're doing well are mad. By the time you take into account, holidays, sick pay, your overheads etc, I reckon you're probably better off on £12 an hour in a dead end job.your obviously spending far foo much on overheads .I am the tightest bloke going. You have to remember that if you were employed you would get 28 days holiday a year. That's 6 weeks in work weeks. 20% of the working year. Then you add your overheads and the hours outside of on the glass time and ,£25 an hour on the glass is not great money.If your on £30 an hour and haven't at least £20 before tax into your pocket then your doing something wrong, even working 30 hours a week that would be £300 a week on overheads or £13800 a year over 46 working weeks.Even allowing 6 weeks holiday pay at £600 per week that's still leaves you £10200 a year to play with.As for administration time well I used to spend one and half hours unpaid every day just to get/drive to and from my employed job and that's not taking in the costs involved that as a PAYE working I couldn't claim for.So what your really saying is somebody making £31200 a year for a 30 hour week would be better off in a £12 an hourdead end job, come on.
Your overheads on a one man band or employe up to 1 person window cleaning business should be no more than 5 % . .
Your right . Just done a quick calculation it's more like 4% . .and when I put some prices up in the next 3 months it will ;Dbe more like 3 %?
Why don't you have a quick google before making stupid comments?
You're getting robbed if you're paying £300 for a full service on your van
£12 an hour or £96 a day is not enough to live off where I live