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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Paul H on March 24, 2014, 04:54:35 pm

Title: Wages / takings
Post by: Paul H on March 24, 2014, 04:54:35 pm
This is aimed at those who employ

Juast after an idea on hourly / daily rates for staff  (non driver )

Also this would mean 2 men in 1 van ...

So next question per day what would you expect the takings or want the takings to be per day ?

Thanks
Paul

Title: Re: Wages / takings
Post by: bobplum on March 24, 2014, 05:07:18 pm
When im with Mark i expect the two of us do at least £300 a day, he gets £55.00 and thats 8.00 am till we reach £300, usually by 3.00pm
Title: Re: Wages / takings
Post by: PoleKing on March 24, 2014, 06:01:27 pm
Properly employed? Sick pay, holidays etc... C.£60 a day.
Subbed-needs to be 3 figures IMO.
But you will get boys saying I wouldn't pay more than £20 and the ones that say I wouldn't do it for less than £500 a day.
Title: Re: Wages / takings
Post by: Paul H on March 24, 2014, 06:44:54 pm
Properly employed? Sick pay, holidays etc... C.£60 a day.
Subbed-needs to be 3 figures IMO.
But you will get boys saying I wouldn't pay more than £20 and the ones that say I wouldn't do it for less than £500 a day.

Would that be take home £60 ?
Title: Re: Wages / takings
Post by: PoleKing on March 24, 2014, 07:10:13 pm
Properly employed? Sick pay, holidays etc... C.£60 a day.
Subbed-needs to be 3 figures IMO.
But you will get boys saying I wouldn't pay more than £20 and the ones that say I wouldn't do it for less than £500 a day.

Would that be take home £60 ?

Yeah.
I think that seems fair for round my way.
Title: Re: Wages / takings
Post by: Paul H on March 24, 2014, 07:23:09 pm
Properly employed? Sick pay, holidays etc... C.£60 a day.
Subbed-needs to be 3 figures IMO.
But you will get boys saying I wouldn't pay more than £20 and the ones that say I wouldn't do it for less than £500 a day.



Would that be take home £60 ?

Yeah.
I think that seems fair for round my way.

Ok 

So bottom line cost to employer would be more ... Than £60 when you factor in tax / ni ... Based on full time what's the total cost ?
Title: Re: Wages / takings
Post by: robertphil on March 24, 2014, 08:30:43 pm
i personally pay 7 quid per hour and my workers are very happy at that.  dont overpay unless theyre on a high target to be met each day
Title: Re: Wages / takings
Post by: Cliff perkins on March 24, 2014, 08:47:51 pm
where do i employ somebody for £60 a day lol.do i have to sort out the tax national insurance etc.

if 2 men are earning £300 a day as stated there isn't much point me taking on an extra bloke as wages would be up slightly.
id rather employ sum1 for £60 pay him for what I'm doing and have the day off lol.

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Title: Re: Wages / takings
Post by: PoleKing on March 24, 2014, 10:53:14 pm
Properly employed? Sick pay, holidays etc... C.£60 a day.
Subbed-needs to be 3 figures IMO.
But you will get boys saying I wouldn't pay more than £20 and the ones that say I wouldn't do it for less than £500 a day.



Would that be take home £60 ?

Yeah.
I think that seems fair for round my way.

Ok 

So bottom line cost to employer would be more ... Than £60 when you factor in tax / ni ... Based on full time what's the total cost ?

Tax & NI would be c.30% so £80odd.
But holiday pay too?
You probably want to get him making you £100ish a day to break even on wages.
But then you've got equipment, fuel, repairs etc etc on top of that...