Andy you would be shocked at the cost of what a customer costs you, fine detail it and see what it really costs you, I did this the other day with someone on the phone to show what I meant they where shocked, good for you for paying 55% of your business to someone that does not have to run it, thats a cracking deal for them not so cracking for you. do you pay him this at the end of the day week or when you get paid ? how does the NI and tax and your contribution work in these figures ?
Yeah he is on a good deal... But I earn from him working for me so I' happy to.
He works for me 3 days a week on a self employed basis... He has other work the other 2 days... Yes, he uses my equipment etc so it's a bit of a grey area, is he actually employed or not etc...
employee retention is fine thanks. i think you're overpaying him by a long way. but if it works for you, i'm sure he's a happy man so good for you.
I wasn't having a go in my last post... I just thought £50 is low, just as you think 55% is high... How much does he turn over in a day?
Andy
no problem andy. they turn over between 320 and 360 a day at that. paid for 8 hrs work, but finish after 6.5 usually. give them bonuses for attendance and for signing up newbies, and another bonus for cleaning newbies on same day.
it is a wage for unskilled manual work. compare it to ground work jobs etc, and this job is much nicer.
once you start employing and expanding, if that's your aim to have a couple of staff... things get real expensive if you dont keep a really tight handle on them. if you start someone too high, you cant increase their wage ever, and if you drop it down they will leave.