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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: haggis on March 12, 2008, 01:47:23 pm

Title: Can anyone help with this
Post by: haggis on March 12, 2008, 01:47:23 pm
I used to work as a self employed sub contractor for a very small window cleaning firm, when i first started i was told i wouldn't have to pay for any supplies as they would be bought for me. The trouble was that this firm cleans using wet mop dry scrim and i use applicator and blade. I've always had to buy my own rubbers, cleaning fluid, blades for my scraper,  clips for my blade, scrims and cloths. I've now left and thinking about billing him for the goods i've used in the last year. What do you think would you bill him or just forget it and let him get on with making a rubbish job and rubbish money?
Title: Re: Can anyone help with this
Post by: steve m on March 12, 2008, 07:00:02 pm
as you are self employed just put the reciepts in against your tax bill
Title: Re: Can anyone help with this
Post by: Ian Rochester on March 12, 2008, 07:03:56 pm
It was your decision to use the gear that you used.

He supplied you with an alternative which he believed did the job just as well.

It was your choice not to use his gear and to buy your own.

Harsh as it may sound, you don't have a case.

Sorry.

Title: Re: Can anyone help with this
Post by: windowwashers on March 12, 2008, 07:19:48 pm
I used to work as a self employed sub contractor for a very small window cleaning firm, when i first started i was told i wouldn't have to pay for any supplies as they would be bought for me. The trouble was that this firm cleans using wet mop dry scrim and i use applicator and blade. I've always had to buy my own rubbers, cleaning fluid, blades for my scraper,  clips for my blade, scrims and cloths. I've now left and thinking about billing him for the goods i've used in the last year. What do you think would you bill him or just forget it and let him get on with making a rubbish job and rubbish money?
Forget about it and move on, and as already said use the reciepts for your tax.