Who in their right mind would go back to trad? especially when Nathan charged £100 for cleaning a conservatory roof and could do 35 houses per day WFP, it doesn’t make sense! He made a d.i.y trolley, surely that along with a few barrels would have been sufficient? It would have completed whatever work he has left in a fraction of the time compared to trad.
Perhaps he’s only keeping a little work so he can still claim the grant by saying that he intends to trade for the rest of the financial year?
Mate, im not claiming the grant! Sure my business was hit due to covid 19 and isolation etc. But the truth is, i cant be doing with the hassle of it and the taxes. Like I said prior, finances are really tight moving forward by not fully working and being a carer. The extra work im doing will be for kids clothes etc and every penny accounted for. Trust me, this was no easy choice but you do what you need to for family (legally that is). So, after the income from the sale of work and the little to do each month will keep my tax bill very low compared to normal. So claiming what i can on the grant will severely push me over and i would be using a chunk of that to pay my tax bill on account again. So it aint worth the hassle.
Plus the work I have saved is a steady days work which some is a nice drive to get to. So its my little escape and a bit of extra exercise as well using ladders. So all is good.
However, absolutely its hard not to quickly build back up again as Im getting a lot of soft washing jobs coming through and i have asked other shiners in the area and it turns out Im pretty much the only chap who offers the service. So i could quickly build that side back up and yes, i charge good money for my services I offered in Doncaster etc and lettung go of it all is still pretty hard, but hey ho. I prefer to think of the positives