I generally get fed up when people start posting about their hourly rate etc on here because when you do the math it generally does not add up with their actual yearly income, or the way some people complain about prices of equipment etc when they seem to be earning £50/hour or so.
If I could earn up to £120/hour from cleaning windows the last thing I would do is post it on a public forum.
I question your math and all you do is essentially insult my ability to read.
Like i said to you in my original post, i was comparing the fact that a window cleaner can earn more per hour than an engineering company does and that isnt fair considering the amount of training and experience needed in engineering.
I havent insulted your ability to read, i simply made a comparison between two trades which by the way i can do becouse i am going to and fro between the engineering business and my window cleaning business.
You are quick to take offence, the figures i have posted are true, and in surrey its not unheard of or particularly extraordinary to turn over £60 an hour on some rounds.
I still dont have a full schedual, and im working now around 4 days a week, fully booked up id be probbably turning over around 80k a year but that would drive me nuts working full time doing this job.
My plan to get to 60k is so i can afford to employ spmeone to grow my business in a smaller fashion to Lee Pryor so i can eventually do other things.
You don't seem to understand the difference between turnover and earnings.
I can tell you now, my earnings are very modest as i take what i need to live on from the business and no more.
I don't know what rattled your cage DD but its clear you dont like anything i say.
So that is my response to you.