Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: julianbiggs on January 16, 2008, 06:24:22 pm
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We have a window cleaning vacancy from mid February.
North East Nottinghamshire Newark area.
Full time working 16 days per month, must be flexible
Maximum of one Saturday per month
No Sundays
140 hours per month with option for overtime
5 weeks paid / allocated holidays per year including 2 weeks off at xmas
Experience not essential but is preferrable
Must drive
pay scale between £11800 and £15600 depending on experience.
Minimum age requirement is 18 due to Insurance restrictions
If you or anyone you know are interested please email me at
biggsjul@aol.com
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Doesn't anyone know somebody reliable that wants to fill this exciting opportunity?????
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mmm, can't think anyone is going to start for 11800pa (I'm assuming thats pro-rata)
£45.38 a day, ok so there's 5 weeks holidays but even so, its not much for an honest days work.
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Have you thought about selling your extra work instead?
Tris
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I'm advertising for someone at the moment.
I'm offering £7 per hour + bonuses.
Andy
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Granted £11800 is at the bottom end but at £6.48 is still well above minimum wage however the £15600 is £8.57 for working 16 days per month. Having checked out most of the vacancies on the Jobcentre plus website that is very competitive.
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mmm, can't think anyone is going to start for 11800pa (I'm assuming thats pro-rata)
£45.38 a day, ok so there's 5 weeks holidays but even so, its not much for an honest days work.
Nope it isn't a pro rata salary, 140 hours per month over 16 days out of 20 as all cleans are 4 weekly, which will average just over 8 hours per day.
We only want to do 16 days as then afer 3 or 4 days of commercial which can be done in the wet we only then need 12 or 13 dry days across the full 20 to complete all our domestic work actually making us turn up on time every month!!
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fair enough I suppose but I've always been a great believer that if you have good staff - reward them, our boys (both part time) get £65 a day (8 hr) which is £8.13an hour with paid holidays but they also get performance related bonuses both on quality and quantity. I wouldn't even consider taking someone on below £7.50 an hour.
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is it trad or wfp
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I'm advertising for someone at the moment.
I'm offering £7 per hour + bonuses.
Andy
my son works for me on a commision basis (so the more he does the more he earns) we worked it out on an average day he can earn £18 per hour
why not offer a commision scheme (more insentive for them)
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It's 100% traditional working as a team of 3 men ( or women if we employ a woman)
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fair enough I suppose but I've always been a great believer that if you have good staff - reward them, our boys (both part time) get £65 a day (8 hr) which is £8.13an hour with paid holidays but they also get performance related bonuses both on quality and quantity. I wouldn't even consider taking someone on below £7.50 an hour.
If the right person comes along we will have no problem paying top whack, after all pay peanuts get monkey's, but bottom dollar would be for a 18 year old school leaver with no experience.
The reward for our employee will be only working 16 days per 4 weeks AND having 5 weeks paid holiday per year
If an employee worked for me for 1 year they would only work 183 days per year after 5 weeks holiday, where as if they worked the full 20 days for someone else they would work 235 days minus 5 weeks holiday, this is the big selling point for our vacancy and i feel a decent enough "reward" for working for us.
Although working the full 20 day would mean they earnt a lot more money per month that would not fit in with our business plan, as when the hell have we ever had 20 days of dry weather, thats the issue, not enough time to complete all the work we have.