Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: darren clarke on October 14, 2010, 08:36:15 pm
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which is better a good hourly rate or a good prices per job, as seem to ahve a good hourly rate but a crap price per job
18 ph v 6 per job
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Increase the price per job and you will have even better hourly rate ;)
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my hourly rate goes from £20 an hour to £40-£60 an hour some hours!its not consistent!i never earn less than £20 an hour but i aim for £30+ now im wfp.
yes ill be increasing quite a lot of my work next april.its gotta be done!!
you can have a good price for a job but if its a stand alone and lots of driving about its no better than having lower priced compact work as your hourly rate suffers!! ::) ;D ;D
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very true just started some very nice priced accounts, but as its not as compact as im used too its alot of wasted time packing unpacking
but its less tiring so swings and roundabouts
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my hourly rate goes from £20 an hour to £40-£60 an hour some hours!its not consistent!i never earn less than £20 an hour but i aim for £30+ now im wfp.
yes ill be increasing quite a lot of my work next april.its gotta be done!!
you can have a good price for a job but if its a stand alone and lots of driving about its no better than having lower priced compact work as your hourly rate suffers!! ::) ;D ;D
at that type of money do u wash around the frames every time ...or have you staff helping you.
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trevor im a one man band.i gave up employing in window cleaning years ago! ;) ;D ;D
i clean all frames etc every time except on certain types of wooden windows.
regards
dazmond
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would rather price per job personally you know how long a house takes i overprice a bit to bring it down as to speak they think they are getting a bargain its a bummer when you price per hour then it takes forever