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Hi guys I'm not trying to create a drama as I have accepted what has happened.So here goes, on Thursday morning I was rushed into hospital after having a stroke, Luckily it was only a small one and I was sent home last night. (Friday)I lost all use in my left arm but that is slowly getting betterI have to go back to hospital first thing Monday to have Carotid Endarterectomy (basically unblock an artery from my neck) The consultant has banned me from driving for 4 weeks but should be okay after that period.I was intending to retire summer next year when my wife gets her pension BTW I'm now 71 and was still fit enough to work.I may wait until the 4 weeks are up and then go back to work if I'm okay, if not then I guess it will be time to completely retire and sell up so if this is the case I would appreciate your advice.1 Do I sell the business as a going concern (van, equipment and round) all as one?2 Sell the van separate (2016 vivaro just under 64000 miles in good order) what would I get for it £9000 £10,000 ?3 Sell all separate ie, Van... equipment ... round ... ?I average between £600 -£800 per week and I live in SouthamptonSorry it's a bit long but any sound advice would be much appreciated.Thanks in advance Jay
Quote from: Jay Le Huray on September 14, 2024, 09:36:55 amHi guys I'm not trying to create a drama as I have accepted what has happened.So here goes, on Thursday morning I was rushed into hospital after having a stroke, Luckily it was only a small one and I was sent home last night. (Friday)I lost all use in my left arm but that is slowly getting betterI have to go back to hospital first thing Monday to have Carotid Endarterectomy (basically unblock an artery from my neck) The consultant has banned me from driving for 4 weeks but should be okay after that period.I was intending to retire summer next year when my wife gets her pension BTW I'm now 71 and was still fit enough to work.I may wait until the 4 weeks are up and then go back to work if I'm okay, if not then I guess it will be time to completely retire and sell up so if this is the case I would appreciate your advice.1 Do I sell the business as a going concern (van, equipment and round) all as one?2 Sell the van separate (2016 vivaro just under 64000 miles in good order) what would I get for it £9000 £10,000 ?3 Sell all separate ie, Van... equipment ... round ... ?I average between £600 -£800 per week and I live in SouthamptonSorry it's a bit long but any sound advice would be much appreciated.Thanks in advance Jay So sorry to hear your bad luck Jay.If there isn't an absolute pressing need I would ...See how things go on Monday.I wouldn't continue at the pace you are and either cut back to your cream work of say £1000 a month to keep active (selling the rest of your round) or retire completely. By selling your gear completely I suppose you have an injection of 10K 'ish which is pretty much like continuing to work for a year part time. At 71 I wouldn't want to be doing much more if even that.Not being a matchmaker but maybe someone reliable and fair like Vin at Perfect Windows might have a suggestion as to a good way forward. Do you have hobbies and interests? I'm planning on helping out on a heritage railway if they'll have me! Tickets please!
Sorry to learn this Jay. 79 is spot on over the grand a month work if you’re able to keep active and some income. Also I don’t know Vin but he comes across as a decent bloke and may be able to help you out short term Good luck Monday and moving forward Tony
Get well soonI would speak to vin - you might get a complete sale it out any hassleIf I was in your position I’d take the hint and sell now
Hi Jay sorry to hear that mate, I'm not to far from you myself Titchfield common, would of offered to help you out the odd day but just had a triple hernia op myself, so not working myself for a few weeks, I'm taking 4 weeks out, I reckon most customers will be ok with that and sure yours will once they hear, good luck keep active.
Sounds like you had a narrow escape and great outcome. Problem with retiring is one can become bored unless you have hobbies. I see many retired guys who reach 67 and sell their business because they begin to get the state pension. Best of luck. It would be better selling the lot, stock and barrel but there is a downside to this. It would mean that you couldn't go out and clean some windows (even your own) or go out and help anyone. In the public sector we now have phased retirement where one does 3 days a week and then 1 day a week so one slowly enters retirement. I myself retired when I was under 50 and I was bored and was asked to clean a few windows as our guy never came back. Best thing I done and now I'm full time windy and oddjob man. Yesterday I was full day changing ball joints on my front suspension but it was the sense of achievement feeling that was even better. I would be lost without my van because I have all my tools in it so will always have a van no matter what.You could buy a big van and convert it into a camper or something like that but you would need a project to keep yourself busy. 👍
I hope you make a speedy recovery mate.....Only you know whether your fit enough to carry on...If I was to sell I would break my round down into smaller rounds and sell them individually and also sell my van separately if I couldn't find a buyer who would buy the lot in one go...Lots of established window cleaners just want to add on a bit more work to their existing rounds and also your less likely to get messed around if your dealing with smaller chunks of work/money IMO...
must of been a shock for this to happen. anyones nightmare. id keep a small round going . use it also as a dose exercise . it will keep you active and your mind stimulated. easy cash income to enjoy yourselfsSelling some work will be easier doing it now while your active. no one knows what life has in store for themGood luck