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Quote from: dazmond on July 11, 2019, 10:37:37 pmaverage expenses for me is around £6000 a year so its around 13% of my turnover(which is around £45k at present).if i clean 300 jobs a month for 11 months a year then it costs me £1-81 to clean every job before i make any money(but this is also before tax/NI).....too many variables.....and head scratching......spruce you think TOO MUCH! I am not quite sure how you get away with a sum as low as £6K unless I am missing something? The expense of running a van alone for a year is £10000 in our calculations and thats before you put a driver in it and pay them!!!!
average expenses for me is around £6000 a year so its around 13% of my turnover(which is around £45k at present).if i clean 300 jobs a month for 11 months a year then it costs me £1-81 to clean every job before i make any money(but this is also before tax/NI).....too many variables.....and head scratching......spruce you think TOO MUCH!
My van fuel never goes over £100 a month , most months it’s £80
Quote from: P @ F on July 12, 2019, 12:12:14 pmMy van fuel never goes over £100 a month , most months it’s £80 Same here, most days its between a one and five mile round trip, even my commercial work is on my doorstep.
Quote from: Kev Martin on July 12, 2019, 09:20:45 amQuote from: dazmond on July 11, 2019, 10:37:37 pmaverage expenses for me is around £6000 a year so its around 13% of my turnover(which is around £45k at present).if i clean 300 jobs a month for 11 months a year then it costs me £1-81 to clean every job before i make any money(but this is also before tax/NI).....too many variables.....and head scratching......spruce you think TOO MUCH! I am not quite sure how you get away with a sum as low as £6K unless I am missing something? The expense of running a van alone for a year is £10000 in our calculations and thats before you put a driver in it and pay them!!!!For those van costs you are either doing a lot of mileage or not counting the capital value that's still left in your van, the actual cost of the van will be the price divided by the years used minus the resale value.My van which I bought at a just over a year old has worked out at around £1.5k a year to buy, another £1k a year in fuel, tax and insurance around £600, maintenance has cost me around £880 this year but worked out over the use time it is coming in at around £200 a year.
Quote from: Dry Clean on July 12, 2019, 01:28:34 pmQuote from: P @ F on July 12, 2019, 12:12:14 pmMy van fuel never goes over £100 a month , most months it’s £80 Same here, most days its between a one and five mile round trip, even my commercial work is on my doorstep.Thats very strange - you were telling me that your area is saturated with cleaners and couldn't get compact work and earn 80k a year ?so which is it ? compact and all within a few miles so its possible to bill larger figures or spread out and travelling required ?I'm confused.com about your answersDarran
here's an example, with my prices I would need to clean at least 30 properties a day five days a week for 46 weeks of the year so even if all my properties where in rows I still wouldn't get anywhere near it.
Quote from: Dry Clean on July 13, 2019, 06:37:49 amhere's an example, with my prices I would need to clean at least 30 properties a day five days a week for 46 weeks of the year so even if all my properties where in rows I still wouldn't get anywhere near it.You need to up your prices then. Thats an average of £10 a house. An average, not minimum. Average. In this day and age thats atrocious and probably unsustainable in a business sense.
There’s nothing like manipulating your original post to try to convince others.
I removed part of your post? What are you talking about? How do i do that?
Think what you want. You alter your point after bring called out.