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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: bobby p on March 07, 2011, 07:27:06 am

Title: stu mac-i think it was you-the lad on a scheme
Post by: bobby p on March 07, 2011, 07:27:06 am
if it was you,can you infill me with how that scheme works. i seem to remember it was a govt thing , where they subsidized you taking him on .  any info good or bad  would be interesting to me/  cheers in advance
Title: Re: stu mac-i think it was you-the lad on a scheme
Post by: JSMC on March 07, 2011, 07:45:00 am
sure they pay them min wage and you  have them for 6 months or so. One of my commercial jobs were telling me about it
Title: Re: stu mac-i think it was you-the lad on a scheme
Post by: Ian101 on March 07, 2011, 08:39:24 am
it was me  :D
Title: Re: stu mac-i think it was you-the lad on a scheme
Post by: mci services on March 07, 2011, 11:05:05 am
tell you later I need to go
Title: Re: stu mac-i think it was you-the lad on a scheme
Post by: mci services on March 07, 2011, 04:30:32 pm
It was done through my local council they don't all do it you would need to check, I think the job centres do it as well. I got my lad free of charge for a about 3 months then 75% of wages paid then 50% then 25% then he was my reponsability  so in all around 6 months until I had to pay him in full. He came with first aid, manual handling and customer care, the council also funded a ladder safety course, cscs card for us both(I passed he failed) and they got him an NVQ in window cleaning all this at no cost to me.
Title: Re: stu mac-i think it was you-the lad on a scheme
Post by: bobby p on March 07, 2011, 06:26:02 pm
i will ring the local jobcentre-see whats what.     thanks for the info
Title: Re: stu mac-i think it was you-the lad on a scheme
Post by: JSMC on March 07, 2011, 08:56:10 pm
It was done through my local council they don't all do it you would need to check, I think the job centres do it as well. I got my lad free of charge for a about 3 months then 75% of wages paid then 50% then 25% then he was my reponsability  so in all around 6 months until I had to pay him in full. He came with first aid, manual handling and customer care, the council also funded a ladder safety course, cscs card for us both(I passed he failed) and they got him an NVQ in window cleaning all this at no cost to me.

ye still have the lad? Also what else required when ye employ him?
Title: Re: stu mac-i think it was you-the lad on a scheme
Post by: mci services on March 07, 2011, 09:49:17 pm
had to have a chat with the council health and safety and answer a few questions, take out employers liability and he gave me a health and safety poster that I didn't have and a first aid kit I didn't have, they also provided him with my uniform and pouches and 20 microfibres and boots as per PPE

and no me and the lad have parted company I might try again in the future but for now I will go it alone.

but on the plus side I kept all the first aid kit, health and safety poster and I have a cscs card.

oh they also paid his license fee ;)
Title: Re: stu mac-i think it was you-the lad on a scheme
Post by: JSMC on March 07, 2011, 09:55:36 pm
had to have a chat with the council health and safety and answer a few questions, take out employers liability and he gave me a health and safety poster that I didn't have and a first aid kit I didn't have, they also provided him with my uniform and pouches and 20 microfibres and boots as per PPE

and no me and the lad have parted company I might try again in the future but for now I will go it alone.

but on the plus side I kept all the first aid kit, health and safety poster and I have a cscs card.

oh they also paid his license fee ;)


sounds not too bad TBF
Title: Re: stu mac-i think it was you-the lad on a scheme
Post by: mci services on March 07, 2011, 10:01:12 pm
had to have a chat with the council health and safety and answer a few questions, take out employers liability and he gave me a health and safety poster that I didn't have and a first aid kit I didn't have, they also provided him with my uniform and pouches and 20 microfibres and boots as per PPE

and no me and the lad have parted company I might try again in the future but for now I will go it alone.

but on the plus side I kept all the first aid kit, health and safety poster and I have a cscs card.

oh they also paid his license fee ;)


sounds not too bad TBF

aye sounds great but remember he was straight out of school and wanted time off for every ache and pain and minor sniffle and break your kit and get gobby with customers ::) the joys of employing ;D
Title: Re: stu mac-i think it was you-the lad on a scheme
Post by: JSMC on March 07, 2011, 10:17:49 pm
had to have a chat with the council health and safety and answer a few questions, take out employers liability and he gave me a health and safety poster that I didn't have and a first aid kit I didn't have, they also provided him with my uniform and pouches and 20 microfibres and boots as per PPE

and no me and the lad have parted company I might try again in the future but for now I will go it alone.

but on the plus side I kept all the first aid kit, health and safety poster and I have a cscs card.

oh they also paid his license fee ;)


sounds not too bad TBF

aye sounds great but remember he was straight out of school and wanted time off for every ache and pain and minor sniffle and break your kit and get gobby with customers ::) the joys of employing ;D

dealt with that type in factories many a time and some were not kids  either.
Title: Re: stu mac-i think it was you-the lad on a scheme
Post by: birdymiller on March 08, 2011, 07:52:05 am
Stu-mac did you have to sort his national insurance out and tax, did they give you help to do this? thinking about doing this cos work gone crazy picked loads up. How much is employers liability? Are there any other hidden costs
Title: Re: stu mac-i think it was you-the lad on a scheme
Post by: Tom White on March 08, 2011, 08:10:22 am
wanted time off for every ache and pain and minor sniffle and break your kit and get gobby with customers

That sounds like Wor Lass; she's on a day off today! The thing is, she'll run a mountain marathon in December, when the rain is coming down sideways and it's freezing cold, over scree, mud, rocks, etc.

But unless she can be bothered, she won't work.

Unfortunately I can't sack her, 'cos she's got me by the balls.  ;D
Title: Re: stu mac-i think it was you-the lad on a scheme
Post by: mci services on March 08, 2011, 03:25:36 pm
Stu-mac did you have to sort his national insurance out and tax, did they give you help to do this? thinking about doing this cos work gone crazy picked loads up. How much is employers liability? Are there any other hidden costs

yes had to do the national insurance but as he was only 17 and on min wage there was no tax. employers liabilty/public liability totalled around £500, other hidden costs well yes if you pick him up and drop him off remember the fuel and time being lost. this was a few years ago now and the budgets may have been slashed so best check your council or business link for advice

tosh ;D