well even at £20k you will struggle with profit, If you want to keep a goood worker then you have to pay them well or they will leave and set up on there own.
Most self employed tradesmen i know are now earning at least £200 a day, so £100 a day for a window cleaner is not unreasonable.
Remember the old saying pay peanuts and you will get monkeys.
Dave
This is so true!!!
I pay my guys a good salary and for exactly the reason Dave has stated above. If you pay them the going rate or less then it doesn't take a scientist to sit in a van and think "hang on, I am being paid £8, £9, £10 (whatever your paying) an hour and yet if I clean 1 £10 house an hour myself I would be better off going it alone!
I went through employees like a kid goes through sweets in my early days, paying as little as I could and expecting as much as I could in return, weird thing is they kept quitting?? In the end I employed a guy (who is still with me now, 6 years later) who I knew as a friend, he had no w/c experience, had a good job and a lovely family. I sat down with him and told him my previous disasters and how hard it was finding good reliable staff.
He told me that if I matched his current salary, almost double what I had ever paid out in the past! that he would join me and I knew he was a hard worker!! I contempleted how in the world I could afford this as this would leave me with very little of my own but after weeks of deliberating I took the plunge and employed him.
It was without doubt the best investment I have ever made, not only does he work very hard, he now controls the lads and the monthly work schedules, he is a great manager and he himself is now earning a lot more than when he first joined me!
The moral of my case study is that yes I couldn't afford him when he started, but now, I couldn't afford NOT to have him. I go out gainning new work, running the business and he takes control of getting the work done. Ask him or my guy's if they would leave or go it alone, well I already know the answer and it don't beging with a Y.
I know its a big step when you do it for the first time but it really is worth doing if you sit down and plan it out.
If anyone wants any one on one help please feel free to email me. If you want to meet up and have a chat I am open to that to as long as we are not miles and mile apart.
I am no expert and never profess to be either, but I have gone through the barrier and lived to tell the tale?
Best wishes and good luck to everyone.
Trev