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What I do is pay the cleaners the minimum wage. everything they earn each day above that is a percentage of the worksheet, so the more they do the more they earn. Then we pay a bonus at the end of the month if they have met a turnover target for that month. The target is currently £6250.00 soon to be moving up to £6500. That means they are always pushing to do more as they will earn more and have a monthly goal to reach. On top of that we have a strike system in place that means if they too many stikes in a month they start loosing their bonus. Strikes are things like late, calling in sick on the day and so on, anything I dont want to see ect. Bottom line, if my guys do less they get paid less.My highest earner last month turned over £8500! His gross pay was £2850 which is the yearly equivilent of almost £35K a year.
Its not a problem for my paye cleaners??? A bonus can be paid at the managers discretion as can commision % which is exactly the wording I have in my contracts. The only thing any of us have to pay staff is the minimum wage, beyond that its up to you!
Quote from: david mark on November 03, 2018, 12:13:09 pmThanks for prompt reply I'm based in Blackpool so price per hour are much less than down south for 3 bed semi is £10.00 to £12.00 . This I feel is the problem they work a 7 hour day I pay them £80 .I'm not vat reg as just under the freshhold both vans are paid for fuel bill £60.00 Per van per month other expenses are equipment van servicing advertising accountancy fees is £20.00 Per dayEveryone says it’s less money up north but there’s a guy on Facebook called Adam Pauley that moved up to Darlington I think from Oxford and he took his Oxford pricing with him and he’s doing brilliantly. There ought to be more disposable income as housing is so much cheaper. I think it just needs some balls.
Thanks for prompt reply I'm based in Blackpool so price per hour are much less than down south for 3 bed semi is £10.00 to £12.00 . This I feel is the problem they work a 7 hour day I pay them £80 .I'm not vat reg as just under the freshhold both vans are paid for fuel bill £60.00 Per van per month other expenses are equipment van servicing advertising accountancy fees is £20.00 Per day
Quote from: 8 weekly on November 03, 2018, 03:24:58 pmQuote from: david mark on November 03, 2018, 12:13:09 pmThanks for prompt reply I'm based in Blackpool so price per hour are much less than down south for 3 bed semi is £10.00 to £12.00 . This I feel is the problem they work a 7 hour day I pay them £80 .I'm not vat reg as just under the freshhold both vans are paid for fuel bill £60.00 Per van per month other expenses are equipment van servicing advertising accountancy fees is £20.00 Per dayEveryone says it’s less money up north but there’s a guy on Facebook called Adam Pauley that moved up to Darlington I think from Oxford and he took his Oxford pricing with him and he’s doing brilliantly. There ought to be more disposable income as housing is so much cheaper. I think it just needs some balls.Cheaper housing doesn’t really mean more disposable income when you consider that the average salary in Blackpool is £20 and bag of crisps.
Why don't you have a quick google before making stupid comments?
Blackpool is one of the poorest areas in the country. It's an absolute hole.
My highest earner last month turned over £8500!
Quote from: lee pryor on November 03, 2018, 03:51:11 pmMy highest earner last month turned over £8500! Thanks for this, Lee. Although I'm a sole trader, It gives me some idea of the area at which I should be aiming. I would have to knock off one sixth though (VAT) to compare like for like. If I allow for me being a bit older and creakier than your guys, maybe I should be thinking in terms of £7k a month minus that one sixth which would give me a turnover target of around £5,833. I'm short of that by a long way but could attain it with a full workload. I would be well happy with that.It's time for me to awaken and smell the coffee.
I said Blackpool mate not LythamThere's some really nice areas around Blackpool, lytham and further inland nice little villages etc as you go towards the M6. But Blackpool itself, the seafront area and the rows of terraces behind in and around the town is an absolute dive. It has or did have the highest unemployment rate in the country, lowest housing prices. A quick Google search will show you the levels of poverty in Blackpool.