Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: king marko on November 19, 2012, 10:30:24 am
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Hi guys
Bit of a nosey question for guys with staff ;D ;D
When/if you get a Xmas tip via a chq or bank transfer - do you pass it on to the staff or keep it for yourself??
A couple of yrs ago when I worked for a bloke in town he kept all said Xmas tips to himself - just wondered if that's the norm?
Cheers :)
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Any cash tips are split 50/50
Any alcohol is mine :(
Any tips by bacs etc will prob be split after bank charges of course. ;D
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When I had 3 guys working for me we used to split tips evenly
We also used to draw straws to see who got first pick of the booze, biscuits and chocolates etc
Something as simple as this goes a long way with staff especially as they have been earning for you all year
They also used to get a case of what beer they liked
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for my staff they get all tips inc any bottles e :'(tc and if after spliting there is say a tenner left we put on a lotto with it in which I am included as that would be a rwal bummer pmpl. It would turn you grey over night if they won that and you did not have a stake in it lol but as said before they work all year and deserve a wee heada up
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My staff keep all their tips year round, and rightly so. Their the ones out graffting 8 hours a day while I sit in an office.
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I agree with Lee I would let them keep tips if I was office based, if I was out with them it would be an even split
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i share the tips out evenly
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not had full time staff but id let the two part timers i had keep any cash tips they got, it encouraged them to do a good job.
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If I was the employee and my employer kept the tips given by a customer for the window cleaning, I would terminate my employment forthwith.
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Xmas whats?
Never heard of such a thing ???
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My staff keep all their tips year round, and rightly so. Their the ones out graffting 8 hours a day while I sit in an office.
You sit in an office 8 hours a day?? Doing what may i ask. Office work takes less than an hour a night and that includes sorting all new customers from canvassing on top of work done and paid online/cheques and sorting invoices for commercial,
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My staff keep all their tips year round, and rightly so. Their the ones out graffting 8 hours a day while I sit in an office.
You sit in an office 8 hours a day?? Doing what may i ask. Office work takes less than an hour a night and that includes sorting all new customers from canvassing on top of work done and paid online/cheques and sorting invoices for commercial,
Really?
Perhaps he has 8x as many customers as you..............
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My staff keep all their tips year round, and rightly so. Their the ones out graffting 8 hours a day while I sit in an office.
You sit in an office 8 hours a day?? Doing what may i ask. Office work takes less than an hour a night and that includes sorting all new customers from canvassing on top of work done and paid online/cheques and sorting invoices for commercial,
i wish :o :o :o :o :o :o
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Seriously not joking when I say this :
My old boss would openly and gleefully tell us when a chq arrived with a Xmas tip attached
His argument was we got the cash when out grafting so it was even Stevens :)
When I worked in a factory upholstering for the 10 years previous, the boss there held a Xmas raffle for the staff instead of giving a bonus - but he always made sure there were a couple of prizes less than members of staff, so someone always missed out ;D ;D
I'm sure someone somewhere said greed was good? :)
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My staff keep all their tips year round, and rightly so. Their the ones out graffting 8 hours a day while I sit in an office.
You sit in an office 8 hours a day?? Doing what may i ask. Office work takes less than an hour a night and that includes sorting all new customers from canvassing on top of work done and paid online/cheques and sorting invoices for commercial,
Its called running and growing a business mate. Am I you? no. Is my business the same as yours? No. So why would you think that just because thats what you do its what everyone else does? Your post is a prime example of exactly why I dont like this forum anymore. Your post was nothing to do with the thread and was a dig at something you dont understand.
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My staff keep all their tips year round, and rightly so. Their the ones out graffting 8 hours a day while I sit in an office.
You sit in an office 8 hours a day?? Doing what may i ask. Office work takes less than an hour a night and that includes sorting all new customers from canvassing on top of work done and paid online/cheques and sorting invoices for commercial,
Its called running and growing a business mate. Am I you? no. Is my business the same as yours? No. So why would you think that just because thats what you do its what everyone else does? Your post is a prime example of exactly why I dont like this forum anymore. Your post was nothing to do with the thread and was a dig at something you dont understand.
???? I wasnt trying to touch a nerv. I was only asking what takes you 8 hours a day to do in an office.
I usualy like your posts as your on the ball but that was a rude comeback to a straight question of interest.
Take a chill pill, young man.
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Back on topic we share all tips evenly. Got my verey first 1 on friday a whole £2 but its a start.
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hmmm well old man let me give you a brief view.
Accounts - payroll, book keeping VAT returns and general money managment. we turn over 25k a month which requires alot of chasing.
equipment maintenance, vans, filters, poles, are always needing something.
Admin to existing customer base - every day it is constant and makes up most of my day.
planning the days and weeks schedule.
marketing we have delivered over 250,000 leafltets this year. that takes some planning and management.
equipment and product research, right now we are adding hot systems and im spending alot of time looking into the best equipment at the best price and when thats done it will be something else.
I like to be in the office to support my staff should they call and need something. Last week a system battery died. he called me and I went out and fitted the new battery within 30 min and the days turnover stayed the same. I also like to be on hand for the customers at the drop of the hat.
Believe me mate there is never a moment where im twiddling my thumbs.
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There you have shut me up now. I can see what takes all day. Your 1 ambitious man thats for sure. Fair play.
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hmmm well old man let me give you a brief view.
Accounts - payroll, book keeping VAT returns and general money managment. we turn over 25k a month which requires alot of chasing.
equipment maintenance, vans, filters, poles, are always needing something.
Admin to existing customer base - every day it is constant and makes up most of my day.
planning the days and weeks schedule.
marketing we have delivered over 250,000 leafltets this year. that takes some planning and management.
equipment and product research, right now we are adding hot systems and im spending alot of time looking into the best equipment at the best price and when thats done it will be something else.
I like to be in the office to support my staff should they call and need something. Last week a system battery died. he called me and I went out and fitted the new battery within 30 min and the days turnover stayed the same. I also like to be on hand for the customers at the drop of the hat.
Believe me mate there is never a moment where im twiddling my thumbs.
Blimey! 25k a month? I love a good old fashioned success story - good on yer pal
How did it all start? Did you build it up from scratch? How long has it taken to get you this far? Do you still go out cleaning?
I'm well nosey, sorry ;D
It's tit bits like his that push me to go out canvassing again :)
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hmmm well old man let me give you a brief view.
Accounts - payroll, book keeping VAT returns and general money managment. we turn over 25k a month which requires alot of chasing.
equipment maintenance, vans, filters, poles, are always needing something.
Admin to existing customer base - every day it is constant and makes up most of my day.
planning the days and weeks schedule.
marketing we have delivered over 250,000 leafltets this year. that takes some planning and management.
equipment and product research, right now we are adding hot systems and im spending alot of time looking into the best equipment at the best price and when thats done it will be something else.
I like to be in the office to support my staff should they call and need something. Last week a system battery died. he called me and I went out and fitted the new battery within 30 min and the days turnover stayed the same. I also like to be on hand for the customers at the drop of the hat.
Believe me mate there is never a moment where im twiddling my thumbs.
Blimey! 25k a month? I love a good old fashioned success story - good on yer pal
How did it all start? Did you build it up from scratch? How long has it taken to get you this far? Do you still go out cleaning?
I'm well nosey, sorry ;D
It's tit bits like his that push me to go out canvassing again :)
Oh i went and broke my rule of not talking about money on the forum didnt i. can of worms springs to mind haha ;)
it started when I was made redundant 8 years ago. yes I started from scratch for £200 and was trad for 2 years. No I havnt done any labour at all for the last 12 months and almost none the 12 months before that.
I wont be answering nitty gritty questions about money should anyone be thinking about asking. There is really only one bit of advice that is needed to reach that level and beyond. "dont just be a window cleaner, run a window cleaning business" adopt that mindset and see how quickly things move forward.
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Cheers bud - didn't mean to be nosey in that respect :D
Always interested in the 'how you got there' bit tho :)
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Cheers bud - didn't mean to be nosey in that respect :D
Always interested in the 'how you got there' bit tho :)
nothing wrong with that mate and I really dont mind. this isnt the best place for money talk.
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All my guys keep there tips and even if the client gives it to me I give it to them (It goes a long way)!!!!
Glad you are still booming Lee, after meeting you (quite a while ago) I took on your attitude and I haven't looked back ;)
Cheers
Alan
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Alan when and where did we meet. Im sorry my memory is so bad, im embarrassed!
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Lee
8 is that it, I work more than that in my sleep, gosh what are you doing all day
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Lee
8 is that it, I work more than that in my sleep, gosh what are you doing all day
dave! i can only hope to reach that level. lots of fish here in the clean it up pond..... of all sizes
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Lee,
It was quite a while ago, you had a lot on your mind!!! I picked up an extendable pressure washing lance & small fsc that you had.
But you probably don't remember ;D
Cheers
Alan
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Hi Lee, is that 25K all domestic?
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My staff keep all their tips year round, and rightly so. Their the ones out graffting 8 hours a day while I sit in an office.
You sit in an office 8 hours a day?? Doing what may i ask. Office work takes less than an hour a night and that includes sorting all new customers from canvassing on top of work done and paid online/cheques and sorting invoices for commercial,
Its called running and growing a business mate. Am I you? no. Is my business the same as yours? No. So why would you think that just because thats what you do its what everyone else does? Your post is a prime example of exactly why I dont like this forum anymore. Your post was nothing to do with the thread and was a dig at something you dont understand.
Hey Lee,
Have you found any different forums which are better for people aiming to grow medium sized businesses? I would be very interested in something like that.
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Hi guys
Bit of a nosey question for guys with staff ;D ;D
When/if you get a Xmas tip via a chq or bank transfer - do you pass it on to the staff or keep it for yourself??
A couple of yrs ago when I worked for a bloke in town he kept all said Xmas tips to himself - just wondered if that's the norm?
Cheers :)
Hi marko
Not spent the time reading all the posts in your thread so sorry if I've covered others ground? but surely tips should be declared to the ILR? so they can have their share? that's why all monetary tips get put through my business as takings and depending on how well my staff have preformed during the year equates to how well their Christmas cash bonus is paid into their wages, I pay above average wages so if a bonus is factored into their last payday before Xmas then the employee needs to earn it, but I'm a softy so unless I've been particularly pee'd off of see them right. For me Crimbo is the end of the year and id if an employee has worked hard then I'll reward his efforts.