Honestly some of the garb on here is mind blowing.
I have first hand experience employing sending out workers who were doing 250-300 per day (up north) for atleast 5 years.
The profit was not fantastic but it was still more than viable after paying all expenses and paying staff a decent wage £20k+ per year going back a few years now.
Our figures are now better than this and we are heading slowly closer to 400 per day, but still you can definitely make a good enough profit up north with vans doing 250-300 per day. Down south that would naturally equate to 400+ just on increased prices alone if nothing else.
all this talk of you need to be doing 500 a day. No you don't. If you can get achieve 500 per day then great, fantastic, spot on, keep going! But im just saying its not absolutely necessary to hit these figures and still make fairly decent profit for an average business with employees.
Naturally any business that wants to grow big or improve constantly though you would want to aim for these figures longterm but it does not need to happen straight away is what im saying.
My goal now is just working towards getting staff to hit 350-400 up north every day which we are already doing with 1 of our vans consistently.