Half pint millionaires are back....you must all be on at least £200 per day judging by comments....you turn work away...then work in ping down rain...lol
Quote from: JandS on October 12, 2017, 11:47:24 pmHalf pint millionaires are back....you must all be on at least £200 per day judging by comments....you turn work away...then work in ping down rain...lolDo some window cleaners earn less than £200 per day?
£200 is no mean feat in some areas, in my area yes i can do it, but its a full days graft and cant always be arsed to push myself that muchPersonally it wouldnt make much sense earning a grand a week unless i was investing it back into growth ( which i will be doing by the way, being a sole trader makes no financial sense in my situation whatsoever) ,otherwise id come out with probably half of it after tax, N.I and child maintenance payments.For some it might suit but for me it doesnt make sense to earn that much
Quote from: adam thompson on October 13, 2017, 04:38:19 pm£200 is no mean feat in some areas, in my area yes i can do it, but its a full days graft and cant always be arsed to push myself that muchPersonally it wouldnt make much sense earning a grand a week unless i was investing it back into growth ( which i will be doing by the way, being a sole trader makes no financial sense in my situation whatsoever) ,otherwise id come out with probably half of it after tax, N.I and child maintenance payments.For some it might suit but for me it doesnt make sense to earn that muchi used to find earning £200 a day impossible adam when i first came on here 9 years ago.i thought other guys on here were telling fibs.now after quite a few price rises and taking on new work at higher prices over the years i find it pretty easy.some days i can earn £250 quite comfortably in 5 hours.others slightly longer.some weeks its under a grand and other weeks a fair bit over.swings and roundabouts.as long as my turnover is around £40k-£45k a year im happy as i can live on that very comfortably.im left with around 30k profit after all taxes,expenses and insurances are taken out.i have around 6 - 7 weeks off a year.(2 wks at xmas,2 or 3 wks for holidays and 1 or 2 for DIY/sickness or really bad weather)
Quote from: dazmond on October 13, 2017, 05:37:06 pmQuote from: adam thompson on October 13, 2017, 04:38:19 pm£200 is no mean feat in some areas, in my area yes i can do it, but its a full days graft and cant always be arsed to push myself that muchPersonally it wouldnt make much sense earning a grand a week unless i was investing it back into growth ( which i will be doing by the way, being a sole trader makes no financial sense in my situation whatsoever) ,otherwise id come out with probably half of it after tax, N.I and child maintenance payments.For some it might suit but for me it doesnt make sense to earn that muchi used to find earning £200 a day impossible adam when i first came on here 9 years ago.i thought other guys on here were telling fibs.now after quite a few price rises and taking on new work at higher prices over the years i find it pretty easy.some days i can earn £250 quite comfortably in 5 hours.others slightly longer.some weeks its under a grand and other weeks a fair bit over.swings and roundabouts.as long as my turnover is around £40k-£45k a year im happy as i can live on that very comfortably.im left with around 30k profit after all taxes,expenses and insurances are taken out.i have around 6 - 7 weeks off a year.(2 wks at xmas,2 or 3 wks for holidays and 1 or 2 for DIY/sickness or really bad weather)15k a year expenses, LOL. they must have seen you coming when you bought that new van, bet they closed up the shop and went on a weeks holiday after you left.
Earning £45k a year , you would pay £6698 tax & £4420 National insurance. Take home pay is £33881 , that’s without expenses .... I think
Quote from: Shrek on October 13, 2017, 08:00:41 pmEarning £45k a year , you would pay £6698 tax & £4420 National insurance. Take home pay is £33881 , that’s without expenses .... I think nope wrong mate.i dont pay that much tax and insurance.dont forget to take expenses off turnover first.
Quote from: Whey_Aye_Banzai on October 12, 2017, 06:57:52 pmIt depends on the kind of work. Had a phone call today, the lady sounded nice, but I know the street and it's not upmarket. Parking problems too.I didn't know how to say "Sorry, pet, but I don't think you're rich enough" so I said I'd come and quote.I very probably won't. Neighbour?
It depends on the kind of work. Had a phone call today, the lady sounded nice, but I know the street and it's not upmarket. Parking problems too.I didn't know how to say "Sorry, pet, but I don't think you're rich enough" so I said I'd come and quote.I very probably won't.