if I get this right your guy does £250 in 7 hrs - thats £35 p/h and your paying him until 4.30 thats £31 something p/h - thats no good
somewhere you need to be setting a higher amount of work per day - or only pay to 3.30
I think the worry about staying below the vat threshold is holding you back somewhat - if you don't want to cross over then the guts need to do more in less hours
Darran
I mean the amount he earns whilst cleaning is higher but yes the overall amount it looks like you are right on this. Some of the issue is this. He turns up at 8:30am now hes getting paid. 15 mins to fill the van each morning. Then some days its a 30 min drive to whichever round he is working. Some days its 5 min drive, but most days its atleast 30 mins drive. Then at the end of each work day its another 30 min drive back to the office. Then it takes him about 15 mins to process the paperwork for each day, any customer comments/queries, double checking hes signed the paperwork off as correct so i know for the debtlist on cleanerplanner. So all in all we probably lose up to 1 hrs 30 mins each day where hes not on the "glass" due to what ive mentioned above. What he earns on the glass is probably £40-£45 per hour.
I can't handle the stress of expanding to say 4 vans and 250k turnover and all that is involved in that. It would kill me. Plus i have another business (lead generation/canvassing) which is earning me good money, way more than i thought was possible. So in reality i just have no need to warrant expanding the cleaning business.
If anything i'd rather expand the advertising business as the margins for that are insane im running at 75% net profit which is a bit ridiculous. Expanding that business for me is a better use of my time, but between running the two i dont really have any desire to expand either. If the last 2 years has taught me anything it's that there is more to life than money and working 24/7.