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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: dazmond on July 27, 2020, 01:04:17 pm
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this includes admin,purifying water,equipment maintenance,etc as well as physically cleaning windows.....
1.i dont get too hacked off with window cleaning
2.no "burnout" issues and less chance of RSI
3.easier to work around the bad weather or if i do work in it its not for long spells
4.easier to keep to my schedule all year round
5.easier to fit a doctors/dentist appointment/haircut into a normal workday
6.i actually work better/more efficiently when working shorter hours
7.better work/life balance for hobbies/family time
8.when i do pick up a one off add on job its easier to fit them in
9.I price new work higher these days to factor in that i only have a short time to make money so my work has to hit certain targets (consistently)or i wont take it on
10.i avoid rush hour traffic the majority of the time which can only be a good thing
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Benefits of working 50 hr week
1. Retire before you hit 50.
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Benefits of working 50 hr week
1. Retire before you hit 50.
seriously........ i couldnt work 50 hours a week window cleaning mate.it would do my head in.......ive not worked over 50 hours a week since i was 18 (when i worked on a plant nursery)....i hated it.... ;D
i dont want to retire until im forced too........
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Benefits of working 50 hr week
1. Retire before you hit 50.
seriously........ i couldnt work 50 hours a week window cleaning mate.it would do my head in.......ive not worked over 50 hours a week since i was 18 (when i worked on a plant nursery)....i hated it.... ;D
i dont want to retire until im forced too........
I work probably 50 hours a week that includes a Saturday, i do lots of extra jobs which I enjoy, couldn't just clean windows.
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4 days a week
9 till 3
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That’s the whole point .......... benefits and a council flat.
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That’s the whole point .......... benefits and a council flat.
Ooooh that was LOW!!!!
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??? No, I live on the tenth floor.
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this includes admin,purifying water,equipment maintenance,etc as well as physically cleaning windows.....
1.i dont get too hacked off with window cleaning
2.no "burnout" issues and less chance of RSI
3.easier to work around the bad weather or if i do work in it its not for long spells
4.easier to keep to my schedule all year round
5.easier to fit a doctors/dentist appointment/haircut into a normal workday
6.i actually work better/more efficiently when working shorter hours
7.better work/life balance for hobbies/family time
8.when i do pick up a one off add on job its easier to fit them in
9.I price new work higher these days to factor in that i only have a short time to make money so my work has to hit certain targets (consistently)or i wont take it on
10.i avoid rush hour traffic the majority of the time which can only be a good thing
well done on working out how to get your business working for you. whats the point in running your own business if you let the business dictate what you do
how do you split your 30 hrs out of interest? do you do 5 x 6 hr days? or something else?
i think if i ever need to go back on tools i will work morning til lunch then clock off
and just put up prices
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That’s the whole point .......... benefits and a council flat.
ive never claimed benefits since 1992....and even then it was only for 10 months......lots of people round here have been on benefits for many many years,some have never had a job for 20 years or so.......
ironically its the foreigners who are mainly the workers round here,not the local lads......
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this includes admin,purifying water,equipment maintenance,etc as well as physically cleaning windows.....
1.i dont get too hacked off with window cleaning
2.no "burnout" issues and less chance of RSI
3.easier to work around the bad weather or if i do work in it its not for long spells
4.easier to keep to my schedule all year round
5.easier to fit a doctors/dentist appointment/haircut into a normal workday
6.i actually work better/more efficiently when working shorter hours
7.better work/life balance for hobbies/family time
8.when i do pick up a one off add on job its easier to fit them in
9.I price new work higher these days to factor in that i only have a short time to make money so my work has to hit certain targets (consistently)or i wont take it on
10.i avoid rush hour traffic the majority of the time which can only be a good thing
well done on working out how to get your business working for you. whats the point in running your own business if you let the business dictate what you do
how do you split your 30 hrs out of interest? do you do 5 x 6 hr days? or something else?
i think if i ever need to go back on tools i will work morning til lunch then clock off
and just put up prices
4 or 5 days a week Richard depending on what work is due...my average day is 6 hours a day(including end of day jobs like purifying water,charging batteries admin,etc)..
NO weekend working
2 weeks off(or thereabouts at xmas) and another 4 weeks off for holidays/time off throughout the year....
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I work 9-3 monday to thursday generally, sometimes half a day friday or if its been peeing down like today i had the day off and will work tues to fri instead...or maybe i`ll just work till thursday lol.
But tbh, even thats too much, its boring and tedious and i wish i could work 2 days a week!
Infact ive been getting that fed up of it lately ive been contemplating employing again, maybe its because ive not had my usual couple of weeks abroad by now. Its been an odd year lots of people have had months off and most of us have just ploughed on without a break.....
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this includes admin,purifying water,equipment maintenance,etc as well as physically cleaning windows.....
1.i dont get too hacked off with window cleaning
2.no "burnout" issues and less chance of RSI
3.easier to work around the bad weather or if i do work in it its not for long spells
4.easier to keep to my schedule all year round
5.easier to fit a doctors/dentist appointment/haircut into a normal workday
6.i actually work better/more efficiently when working shorter hours
7.better work/life balance for hobbies/family time
8.when i do pick up a one off add on job its easier to fit them in
9.I price new work higher these days to factor in that i only have a short time to make money so my work has to hit certain targets (consistently)or i wont take it on
10.i avoid rush hour traffic the majority of the time which can only be a good thing
well done on working out how to get your business working for you. whats the point in running your own business if you let the business dictate what you do
how do you split your 30 hrs out of interest? do you do 5 x 6 hr days? or something else?
i think if i ever need to go back on tools i will work morning til lunch then clock off
and just put up prices
4 or 5 days a week Richard depending on what work is due...my average day is 6 hours a day(including end of day jobs like purifying water,charging batteries admin,etc)..
NO weekend working
2 weeks off(or thereabouts at xmas) and another 4 weeks off for holidays/time off throughout the year....
sounds good. we'll have to see how this year goes but i'm prepared to have to go back on the tools myself if needs be. no need to at the moment, but we'll see.
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I've been stuck with 9-3, five days a week for the last six years.
Youngest is about to start secondary school which should give me 8:30-4:30.
Hopefully a bit easier.
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The lads down south with £1500/pm mortgages, £200/pm water bills and family’s to support will be along shortly to congratulate you on your 25 hour work week Daz...... ;D
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The lads down south with £1500/pm mortgages, £200/pm water bills and family’s to support will be along shortly to congratulate you on your 25 hour work week Daz...... ;D
I was just wondering how many of you working 25 hours a week a have mortgages and young family?
Up and till this time last year my daughters nursery fees alone where £1200 a month.
Fair play to him.Got his work life balance just right for his needs.
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That’s the whole point .......... benefits and a council flat.
ive never claimed benefits since 1992....and even then it was only for 10 months......lots of people round here have been on benefits for many many years,some have never had a job for 20 years or so.......
ironically its the foreigners who are mainly the workers round here,not the local lads......
Why is that ironic? ???
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That’s the whole point .......... benefits and a council flat.
ive never claimed benefits since 1992....and even then it was only for 10 months......lots of people round here have been on benefits for many many years,some have never had a job for 20 years or so.......
ironically its the foreigners who are mainly the workers round here,not the local lads......
Why is that ironic? ???
A few people give foreigners a hard time around here....ive found most of them polite and hard working which is the exact opposite of many of the local residents! ;D
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Fair play Daz looks like you have it figured out, good balance is so important but very hard to achieve...... I dont yet 😂 im trying to figure whether to keep slaving myself or hire a body to help 🤔
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The lads down south with £1500/pm mortgages, £200/pm water bills and family’s to support will be along shortly to congratulate you on your 25 hour work week Daz...... ;D
I was just wondering how many of you working 25 hours a week a have mortgages and young family?
Up and till this time last year my daughters nursery fees alone where £1200 a month.
Fair play to him.Got his work life balance just right for his needs.
Why did you have to pay for nursery?
£1200 :D
That's ridiculous, twice as much as my rent!
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Private,the average is about 6-800 a month.
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The lads down south with £1500/pm mortgages, £200/pm water bills and family’s to support will be along shortly to congratulate you on your 25 hour work week Daz...... ;D
I was just wondering how many of you working 25 hours a week a have mortgages and young family?
Up and till this time last year my daughters nursery fees alone where £1200 a month.
Fair play to him.Got his work life balance just right for his needs.
Why did you have to pay for nursery?
£1200 :D
That's ridiculous, twice as much as my rent!
Any where between £50-£70 a day is about the average around here.Me and my wife both work.
Nurserys in London are £100 a day and up.
£600 rent is cheap is that for a house?
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Private,the average is about 6-800 a month.
Depends where they are and how many hours.Full time they are around £60 a day.The location will largely determine the price.
A company down here in Hertfordshire has one in my town at £60 a day.The same company has one next to my wife's office 10 miles away at £80 a day.
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The lads down south with £1500/pm mortgages, £200/pm water bills and family’s to support will be along shortly to congratulate you on your 25 hour work week Daz...... ;D
I was just wondering how many of you working 25 hours a week a have mortgages and young family?
Up and till this time last year my daughters nursery fees alone where £1200 a month.
Fair play to him.Got his work life balance just right for his needs.
Why did you have to pay for nursery?
£1200 :D
That's ridiculous, twice as much as my rent!
Any where between £50-£70 a day is about the average around here.Me and my wife both work.
Nurserys in London are £100 a day and up.
£600 rent is cheap is that for a house?
Ah right, so I guess you have 2 Incomes but then you have nursery fees and sky high rents/mortgages.
My gf doesn't work so I have no nursery fees, my rent is £600pm for a 3 bed semi, but then we only have one income so I guess it's one of those.
Private nursery's around here are about £45 a day, but even at that it wouldn't be worth my gf working. She will go back when kids go to school full time.
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It’s definitely a difficult time having toddlers. We had 2 in nursery care at £120/day for a couple of years. It’s a big relief when they go off to reception class, but then you have the cost of wraparound school care.
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Fair play Daz looks like you have it figured out, good balance is so important but very hard to achieve...... I dont yet 😂 im trying to figure whether to keep slaving myself or hire a body to help 🤔
For me compacting my round over many years and using the best WFP equipment for the job helps with efficiency.....
It's the best time to be a window cleaner(compared to my trad days and collecting 3 or 4 times a week!)👍😁
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You couldn’t rent a shed down here for 5-600 a month and that’s a fact as far as a property goes,the majority have to find 1500 a month with council tax on an average mortgage for a very small house cheapest half decent flat rent wise around 850 roughly.
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You couldn’t rent a shed down here for 5-600 a month and that’s a fact as far as a property goes,the majority have to find 1500 a month with council tax on an average mortgage for a very small house cheapest half decent flat rent wise around 850 roughly.
And you have to realise that when you are knocking people cleaning that office block for £120 ;) they are probably paying 600 a month rent not 1500.
£1500pm up here would rent you something like this
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-to-rent/property-71642148.html
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Imagine paying £1500+ to rent a flat 🤯
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You couldn’t rent a shed down here for 5-600 a month and that’s a fact as far as a property goes,the majority have to find 1500 a month with council tax on an average mortgage for a very small house cheapest half decent flat rent wise around 850 roughly.
And you have to realise that when you are knocking people cleaning that office block for £120 ;) they are probably paying 600 a month rent not 1500.
£1500pm up here would rent you something like this
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-to-rent/property-71642148.html
I’m not knocking anyone buddy that’s irrelevant as the price wasn’t slightly out it was ridiculously out as far as I’m concerned,the point was you have got firms going around driving prices down because they need to feed the employees as well as thereselves so they take these jobs on for way less than they should be getting cleaned for.
I value my worth more than what that job was priced for but he ho you price what you want,some of these prices when you take expenses off are not worth doing they are only covering staff and fuel and wear and tear next to no profit.
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Imagine paying £1500+ to rent a flat 🤯
Had a customer a couple of years ago paying 5000 a month mortgage 1500 PCP on 2 vehicles then got repossessed lol,a lot of the time it all looks good and plain sailing 🤣.
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You couldn’t rent a shed down here for 5-600 a month and that’s a fact as far as a property goes,the majority have to find 1500 a month with council tax on an average mortgage for a very small house cheapest half decent flat rent wise around 850 roughly.
thats ridiculous money for renting......mines £300 a month...... :).....council tax is £82 a month.....
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You couldn’t rent a shed down here for 5-600 a month and that’s a fact as far as a property goes,the majority have to find 1500 a month with council tax on an average mortgage for a very small house cheapest half decent flat rent wise around 850 roughly.
thats ridiculous money for renting......mines £300 a month...... :).....council tax is £82 a month.....
£300 and you’ll never own it. For not much more you could buy a similar place that you will eventually own. You could even move to a decent area away from the smack heads for not too much more.
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You couldn’t rent a shed down here for 5-600 a month and that’s a fact as far as a property goes,the majority have to find 1500 a month with council tax on an average mortgage for a very small house cheapest half decent flat rent wise around 850 roughly.
thats ridiculous money for renting......mines £300 a month...... :).....council tax is £82 a month.....
That’s subsidised by the state though.
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That’s the whole point .......... benefits and a council flat.
ive never claimed benefits since 1992....and even then it was only for 10 months......lots of people round here have been on benefits for many many years,some have never had a job for 20 years or so.......
ironically its the foreigners who are mainly the workers round here,not the local lads......
Why is that ironic? ???
You couldn’t rent a shed down here for 5-600 a month and that’s a fact as far as a property goes,the majority have to find 1500 a month with council tax on an average mortgage for a very small house cheapest half decent flat rent wise around 850 roughly.
thats ridiculous money for renting......mines £300 a month...... :).....council tax is £82 a month.....
That’s subsidised by the state though.
The actual irony is reading the two bits in red...
A council house is a form of benefit ::)roll
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You couldn’t rent a shed down here for 5-600 a month and that’s a fact as far as a property goes,the majority have to find 1500 a month with council tax on an average mortgage for a very small house cheapest half decent flat rent wise around 850 roughly.
thats ridiculous money for renting......mines £300 a month...... :).....council tax is £82 a month.....
That’s subsidised by the state though.
The property with the mortgage would be yes if you were to buy it On you’re own it’s probably nearer to 2500.
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Benefits of working 50 hr week
1. Retire before you hit 50.
seriously........ i couldnt work 50 hours a week window cleaning mate.it would do my head in.......ive not worked over 50 hours a week since i was 18 (when i worked on a plant nursery)....i hated it.... ;D
i dont want to retire until im forced too........
I work probably 50 hours a week that includes a Saturday, i do lots of extra jobs which I enjoy, couldn't just clean windows.
wow.....i didnt realise some window cleaners worked such long hours.....you must be turning over £70-£80k a year?
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Benefits of working 50 hr week
1. Retire before you hit 50.
seriously........ i couldnt work 50 hours a week window cleaning mate.it would do my head in.......ive not worked over 50 hours a week since i was 18 (when i worked on a plant nursery)....i hated it.... ;D
i dont want to retire until im forced too........
I work probably 50 hours a week that includes a Saturday, i do lots of extra jobs which I enjoy, couldn't just clean windows.
wow.....i didnt realise some window cleaners worked such long hours.....you must be turning over £70-£80k a year?
I dont talk about what i earn like some of the muppets on here.
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I'm genuinely interested how much you earn Shaun working 50 hours a week......you must be raking it in! :)
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If you are physically working 50 hours a week you deserve to earn a good wedge. 25 hours for me window cleaning seems like a lot, I couldn't imagine doing it 8 hours a day 6 days a week that would be my idea of hell.
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I'm genuinely interested how much you earn Shaun working 50 hours a week......you must be raking it in! :)
The ones who don’t talk about their earnings are usually the successful ones.
The braggers? Probably not doing too well.
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I'm genuinely interested how much you earn Shaun working 50 hours a week......you must be raking it in! :)
Put it this way my van and everything in it is paid for and my car is ;)
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this includes admin,purifying water,equipment maintenance,etc as well as physically cleaning windows.....
1.i dont get too hacked off with window cleaning
2.no "burnout" issues and less chance of RSI
3.easier to work around the bad weather or if i do work in it its not for long spells
4.easier to keep to my schedule all year round
5.easier to fit a doctors/dentist appointment/haircut into a normal workday
6.i actually work better/more efficiently when working shorter hours
7.better work/life balance for hobbies/family time
8.when i do pick up a one off add on job its easier to fit them in
9.I price new work higher these days to factor in that i only have a short time to make money so my work has to hit certain targets (consistently)or i wont take it on
10.i avoid rush hour traffic the majority of the time which can only be a good thing
Yeah. Not speaking about the free time for other hobbies or part-time jobs that everyone enjoys. It's all you could dream about. I used to work 70 hours a week 7/7 in my 17's but shortly it became a headache and I changed my job.
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this includes admin,purifying water,equipment maintenance,etc as well as physically cleaning windows.....
1.i dont get too hacked off with window cleaning
2.no "burnout" issues and less chance of RSI
3.easier to work around the bad weather or if i do work in it its not for long spells
4.easier to keep to my schedule all year round
5.easier to fit a doctors/dentist appointment/haircut into a normal workday
6.i actually work better/more efficiently when working shorter hours
7.better work/life balance for hobbies/family time
8.when i do pick up a one off add on job its easier to fit them in
9.I price new work higher these days to factor in that i only have a short time to make money so my work has to hit certain targets (consistently)or i wont take it on
10.i avoid rush hour traffic the majority of the time which can only be a good thing
Yeah. Not speaking about the free time for other hobbies or part-time jobs that everyone enjoys. It's all you could dream about. I used to work 70 hours a week 7/7 in my 17's but shortly it became a headache and I changed my job.
How many 17's did you have?
But it's good that you're now resting, Y Case.
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this includes admin,purifying water,equipment maintenance,etc as well as physically cleaning windows.....
1.i dont get too hacked off with window cleaning
2.no "burnout" issues and less chance of RSI
3.easier to work around the bad weather or if i do work in it its not for long spells
4.easier to keep to my schedule all year round
5.easier to fit a doctors/dentist appointment/haircut into a normal workday
6.i actually work better/more efficiently when working shorter hours
7.better work/life balance for hobbies/family time
8.when i do pick up a one off add on job its easier to fit them in
9.I price new work higher these days to factor in that i only have a short time to make money so my work has to hit certain targets (consistently)or i wont take it on
10.i avoid rush hour traffic the majority of the time which can only be a good thing
Yeah. Not speaking about the free time for other hobbies or part-time jobs that everyone enjoys. It's all you could dream about. I used to work 70 hours a week 7/7 in my 17's but shortly it became a headache and I changed my job.
its just not worth working long hours for years on end because other areas of your life suffer(eg relationships,hobbies,etc)also its unsustainable in the long run......... :)
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You’d pay 600 a month down here to rent an out building for water lol,not a lot in the grand scheme of things a customer of mine said when they had 2 kids they knew they had to put 1/2 million away just to get there kids through till they were 18 with school fees 🤣🤣🤣,different world altogether.
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Impossible to work long hours Daz when they like lots of sex 🤣🤣,that did make me laugh she likes sex like me 🤣🤣🤣👌.
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Impossible to work long hours Daz when they like lots of sex 🤣🤣,that did make me laugh she likes sex like me 🤣🤣🤣👌.
Perhaps you and daz should hook up. You’ve got lots in common.
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You’d pay 600 a month down here to rent an out building for water lol,not a lot in the grand scheme of things a customer of mine said when they had 2 kids they knew they had to put 1/2 million away just to get there kids through till they were 18 with school fees 🤣🤣🤣,different world altogether.
More money more problems, they choose that lifestyle. No one has to pay school or nursery fees education is free in this country.
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You’d pay 600 a month down here to rent an out building for water lol,not a lot in the grand scheme of things a customer of mine said when they had 2 kids they knew they had to put 1/2 million away just to get there kids through till they were 18 with school fees 🤣🤣🤣,different world altogether.
More money more problems, they choose that lifestyle. No one has to pay school or nursery fees education is free in this country.
We are all paying though taxes. Wrong attitude.
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Free education in this country lol do you know the difference between state and private education it’s planets apart.
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Free education in this country lol do you know the difference between state and private education it’s planets apart.
Which did you have?
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Free education in this country lol do you know the difference between state and private education it’s planets apart.
Which did you have?
Neither. Clearly.
Lol.
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You’d pay 600 a month down here to rent an out building for water lol,not a lot in the grand scheme of things a customer of mine said when they had 2 kids they knew they had to put 1/2 million away just to get there kids through till they were 18 with school fees 🤣🤣🤣,different world altogether.
More money more problems, they choose that lifestyle. No one has to pay school or nursery fees education is free in this country.
Nursery fees are not free and you might want your child to go to nursery.
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You’d pay 600 a month down here to rent an out building for water lol,not a lot in the grand scheme of things a customer of mine said when they had 2 kids they knew they had to put 1/2 million away just to get there kids through till they were 18 with school fees 🤣🤣🤣,different world altogether.
More money more problems, they choose that lifestyle. No one has to pay school or nursery fees education is free in this country.
Nursery fees are not free and you might want your child to go to nursery.
Unless your a benefit sponger!
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You’d pay 600 a month down here to rent an out building for water lol,not a lot in the grand scheme of things a customer of mine said when they had 2 kids they knew they had to put 1/2 million away just to get there kids through till they were 18 with school fees 🤣🤣🤣,different world altogether.
More money more problems, they choose that lifestyle. No one has to pay school or nursery fees education is free in this country.
Nursery fees are not free and you might want your child to go to nursery.
Unless your a benefit sponger!
True.
But they'll have their free fifteen hours.
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You’d pay 600 a month down here to rent an out building for water lol,not a lot in the grand scheme of things a customer of mine said when they had 2 kids they knew they had to put 1/2 million away just to get there kids through till they were 18 with school fees 🤣🤣🤣,different world altogether.
More money more problems, they choose that lifestyle. No one has to pay school or nursery fees education is free in this country.
We are all paying though taxes. Wrong attitude.
Yes we are all paying taxes, but everyone in this country is entitled to state education from the age of 3 for no additional cost. People choose to pay extra to go private was my point, that's up to them but then they can't moan about the cost of fees if they choose that.
You’d pay 600 a month down here to rent an out building for water lol,not a lot in the grand scheme of things a customer of mine said when they had 2 kids they knew they had to put 1/2 million away just to get there kids through till they were 18 with school fees 🤣🤣🤣,different world altogether.
More money more problems, they choose that lifestyle. No one has to pay school or nursery fees education is free in this country.
Nursery fees are not free and you might want your child to go to nursery.
Every child is entitled to 15 hours nursery a week from the age of 3 whether you are on benefits or not.
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I'm genuinely interested how much you earn Shaun working 50 hours a week......you must be raking it in! :)
You have inspired me daz and for the most part going to reduce hours in normal working day down to 8.30-3pm ish where possible 😉
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You’d pay 600 a month down here to rent an out building for water lol,not a lot in the grand scheme of things a customer of mine said when they had 2 kids they knew they had to put 1/2 million away just to get there kids through till they were 18 with school fees 🤣🤣🤣,different world altogether.
More money more problems, they choose that lifestyle. No one has to pay school or nursery fees education is free in this country.
We are all paying though taxes. Wrong attitude.
Yes we are all paying taxes, but everyone in this country is entitled to state education from the age of 3 for no additional cost. People choose to pay extra to go private was my point, that's up to them but then they can't moan about the cost of fees if they choose that.
You’d pay 600 a month down here to rent an out building for water lol,not a lot in the grand scheme of things a customer of mine said when they had 2 kids they knew they had to put 1/2 million away just to get there kids through till they were 18 with school fees 🤣🤣🤣,different world altogether.
More money more problems, they choose that lifestyle. No one has to pay school or nursery fees education is free in this country.
Nursery fees are not free and you might want your child to go to nursery.
Every child is entitled to 15 hours nursery a week from the age of 3 whether you are on benefits or not.
I know.
But if you want or need your child to go to nursery before they are three or for longer than fifteen hours when they are three, you have to pay.
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You’d pay 600 a month down here to rent an out building for water lol,not a lot in the grand scheme of things a customer of mine said when they had 2 kids they knew they had to put 1/2 million away just to get there kids through till they were 18 with school fees 🤣🤣🤣,different world altogether.
More money more problems, they choose that lifestyle. No one has to pay school or nursery fees education is free in this country.
We are all paying though taxes. Wrong attitude.
Yes we are all paying taxes, but everyone in this country is entitled to state education from the age of 3 for no additional cost. People choose to pay extra to go private was my point, that's up to them but then they can't moan about the cost of fees if they choose that.
You’d pay 600 a month down here to rent an out building for water lol,not a lot in the grand scheme of things a customer of mine said when they had 2 kids they knew they had to put 1/2 million away just to get there kids through till they were 18 with school fees 🤣🤣🤣,different world altogether.
More money more problems, they choose that lifestyle. No one has to pay school or nursery fees education is free in this country.
Nursery fees are not free and you might want your child to go to nursery.
Every child is entitled to 15 hours nursery a week from the age of 3 whether you are on benefits or not.
I know.
But if you want or need your child to go to nursery before they are three or for longer than fifteen hours when they are three, you have to pay.
I know ;D
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Both my Nephews have been private from when they were able to start education the cost is massive in total,well worth it though the eldest is coming up to completing his first year at Oxford so he won’t be cleaning windows anytime soon lol.
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Both my Nephews have been private from when they were able to start education the cost is massive in total,well worth it though the eldest is coming up to completing his first year at Oxford so he won’t be cleaning windows anytime soon lol.
Hasn't he finished his first year yet? We're in August, now ???.
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Only just finished his first year sorry just moved into a house up there with 3 others,don’t worry I don’t feel the need to lie about anything let alone this 😂.
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Only just finished his first year sorry just moved into a house up there with 3 others,don’t worry I don’t feel the need to lie about anything let alone this 😂.
They finish in June, usually. Don't worry, I'm not worried.
I wish him well and if he ever needs any homeschooling tell him I'm available.
At the right price.
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Anybody who sends there 1 or 2 year olds to nursery for more than 1 day a week , shouldn’t be having kids .
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Anybody who sends there 1 or 2 year olds to nursery for more than 1 day a week , shouldn’t be having kids .
Good old fashioned attitude 😁😁😁
But I agree!!!! 😀😀
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You couldn’t rent a shed down here for 5-600 a month and that’s a fact as far as a property goes,the majority have to find 1500 a month with council tax on an average mortgage for a very small house cheapest half decent flat rent wise around 850 roughly.
thats ridiculous money for renting......mines £300 a month...... :).....council tax is £82 a month.....
That’s subsidised by the state though.
and run a van with diesel heater and heated seats
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300 a month and 82 council tax lol,quality gaff 🤣🤣