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Title: Staff for Pressure washing
Post by: Alan McTernan on May 08, 2010, 12:57:32 am
Hi Guys,

Am that busy i need to take someone on!!!

So what have you other guys done?

So do i take someone one on in my van with 2 machines? Or do i get another van and go for it?

Cheers
Alan ;)
Title: Re: Staff for Pressure washing
Post by: BDCS on May 08, 2010, 09:04:10 am
I'm in the same boat but I'm scared that if I take someone on and it goes quiet you've then got that stone round your neck. I just get a self employed mate to help on the big jobs. I was spoilt as I had a lad with me for a year before he went in the Army and he was spot on but finding his wage was a drain. Going from one man to two has to be the biggest step and thats why you need to think like a big company from day one
Title: Re: Staff for Pressure washing
Post by: stalwart on May 08, 2010, 08:22:15 pm
gis a job,i can do that ;D
Title: Re: Staff for Pressure washing
Post by: martin19842 on May 09, 2010, 10:35:18 am
hi there

the expansion question is always very difficult to sort !!

the question to ask are ??

am i working all the time on site, and therefore missing other potential work ?

is there enough additional work if you spent say 50% of the week, off the tools, to give another van work for a week?

at the moment you enjoy an economy of scale, ie 1 man, 1 van, overheads etc, add 2 man, and 2nd van, the overheads remain the same, apart from the man and van cost, therefore at day one of the expansion plan, you have a dip on th p and l graph, until you are both working at say 75% again.

its always easier to expand  from 2 to 3 vans, and 3 to vans etc, its the first 1 van to 2 van which seems to deliver the most pain.

at the end of the day its only you who can make the decision as to which way you want your business to go and where you want it to be in say 2 years and 5 years time.

whatever you decide good luck

regards

martin
Title: Re: Staff for Pressure washing
Post by: AC Pressure on May 09, 2010, 10:53:23 pm
Would you not be better off finding someone local and reliable that you could sub work out too it would be a lot less hassle in the short term.  and see how it goes.
Then if things really take off you can think again about taking someone on.
Title: Re: Staff for Pressure washing
Post by: drive surgeon on May 10, 2010, 11:00:33 am
im was told if you take someone on on a part time contract you dont have to pay the national insurance etc. it will be best this way but you could give them overtime on the side in cash.
Title: Re: Staff for Pressure washing
Post by: Darranvps on May 10, 2010, 06:46:54 pm
I have sent you an e-mail.

Darran
Title: Re: Staff for Pressure washing
Post by: richywilts on May 10, 2010, 08:30:52 pm
im going for it me ive taken two lads on too do all my work so that i can go and canvass canvass canvass and find time to go round businesses commercial introducing myself, i know i may work at a loss for while but im prepared to take this step to move my business on
Title: Re: Staff for Pressure washing
Post by: e newlands on May 11, 2010, 06:24:40 pm
i got a fella who may be ideal for you if you are looking for someone on a casual basis
cheap reliable will do anything lives near you by the pink pub he does all sorts for me when needed goes by the name of baldrick
drop me a line if he may be of use and ill mail over his number
Title: Re: Staff for Pressure washing
Post by: Alan McTernan on May 11, 2010, 09:03:53 pm
Darran: cheers for the email i will keep you in mind

e newlands: send me your number or give me a call tommorow to have a chat about baldrick

cheers
guys ;)
Title: Re: Staff for Pressure washing
Post by: e newlands on May 11, 2010, 10:10:07 pm
no probs
Title: Re: Staff for Pressure washing
Post by: e newlands on May 12, 2010, 12:55:55 pm
His name is Paul or baldrick looks like blackadders ransid little sidekick tel 07748223129 I've used him on and off for 3 years a bit thick but is reliable and a very good worker it's about time he had a new master as I haven't a lot for him
Title: Re: Staff for Pressure washing
Post by: Alan McTernan on May 12, 2010, 06:08:00 pm
e newlands i see you are in Littlehampton!! What is it you do then?
Title: Re: Staff for Pressure washing
Post by: e newlands on May 12, 2010, 06:39:57 pm
construction project management---civils
i used to run a specialist concrete placing and  hard finishes refurbishment company
big stuff  mainly industrial in the old eastern europe factories plants warehouses etc
got busted-a honest mistake putting the decimal point in the wrong place on the tax returns for a few years
then started again in a small way grit  blasting -powerwashing mainly facades
pain in the butt getting paid in this financially unstable climate plenty of work out there but no one wants to pay on time
still carry on the pm side but looking at setting up locally domestics for now using a couple of lads i know

up in yapton building a new depot for far plants

i think i see one of your sign boards up the road--end of lake lane
Title: Re: Staff for Pressure washing
Post by: Alan McTernan on May 12, 2010, 06:49:19 pm
I forgot about that sign ::) It still there then?
You sound like a very handy man to know i had better keep on your good side  ;)
Should meet up some time for a chat/beer!!!!
Title: Re: Staff for Pressure washing
Post by: e newlands on May 12, 2010, 06:59:24 pm
yes still there
thatll be good
im looking at a few options at the moment in which direction to go
still unsure
Title: Re: Staff for Pressure washing
Post by: e newlands on May 12, 2010, 07:48:03 pm
alan
do you do commercial
also i presume you are bognor area judging by your area code
Title: Re: Staff for Pressure washing
Post by: kordun on May 12, 2010, 09:00:24 pm
If you got that much work get one of these machines. Its for multiple operators. 41lpm.                                     
2 of you can clean hundreds of sq meters every day

http://www.dualpumps.co.uk/pages/pressure_washers/pressure_washer_subs/thor_diesel.html
Title: Re: Staff for Pressure washing
Post by: e newlands on May 12, 2010, 09:17:23 pm
does nt look a bad bit of kit
i used to used nixon units
needed the power -they were designed for drain jetting
fantastic bit of kit
Title: Re: Staff for Pressure washing
Post by: BDCS on May 12, 2010, 10:21:44 pm
My spare jetter is a Nixon - they went bust and got bought out. That machine sounds good if the video is anything to go by but would anything over 20 ltr/min be a pain when used for prolonged periods on a domestic water supply ?
Title: Re: Staff for Pressure washing
Post by: e newlands on May 12, 2010, 10:50:22 pm
20l plus valid point
can you still buy nixon units--what are they called now
Title: Re: Staff for Pressure washing
Post by: BDCS on May 12, 2010, 11:02:51 pm
Still Nixon but I think they are owned by a metal fabricators.
Title: Re: Staff for Pressure washing
Post by: kordun on May 14, 2010, 08:21:26 pm
there are some nixon pressure washer on ebay. is that the on you talking about it. also on this website
http://www.briannixonjetters.com/index.php
Title: Re: Staff for Pressure washing
Post by: e newlands on May 14, 2010, 09:07:48 pm
just had a look
the price seems to have gone sky high
especially the packs 8gs