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Evening chaps,The question is mainly for the multi van guys.Currently pushing the limit on 1 van with 2 guys and really wanna get the second but hesitant due to obvious overheads/cost.. funds isnt the issue to get the 2nd van up and running but mainly keeping the second van consistent with work and profitable. Yeah i can canvass/leaflet drop that not what im askingThe question is no one can easily got from 1 van to 2 with out any doubt so at what point do you take the initial jump as im proper on the fence.
Quote from: spudd on November 01, 2021, 07:35:30 pmEvening chaps,The question is mainly for the multi van guys.Currently pushing the limit on 1 van with 2 guys and really wanna get the second but hesitant due to obvious overheads/cost.. funds isnt the issue to get the 2nd van up and running but mainly keeping the second van consistent with work and profitable. Yeah i can canvass/leaflet drop that not what im askingThe question is no one can easily got from 1 van to 2 with out any doubt so at what point do you take the initial jump as im proper on the fence.If you are getting regular new work coming in and getting it then hopefully in a short space of time you should be able to cover the short fall in work quite quickly , I have three vans and just about to add a fourth , it’s more efficient to run one van one guy but we have two per van and still make it pay well without any issues , once you have made the jump you won’t look back .
U only have the extra cost of second van, and once u split up work will be done quicker which will allow u time to spend time looking for extra work…… Get the second van on the road ASAP, for in the morning if possible 👍
When’s the best time I would say it all depends on what you earn on you’re own over the course of a month,you may be able to afford to pay someone a wage and still earn good money when they start and then get more work if not I would try and get to that stage on your own first.