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Quote from: paul13 on June 12, 2012, 08:19:41 amQuote from: Ian WW on June 12, 2012, 12:57:27 amQuote from: Totalshinemk on June 12, 2012, 12:54:51 amIs £200 enough for the 2nd van with running costs and wages..?I thought it would have to be higher than this for you to take a profit.?Grahamif your need higher than that to make a profit your pay to much in wages or something is seriously worng, there is clear profit in them figues even if it was a new van with inoics thermo installed on the knock£200 is no where near enough to run a van, with two employee's and make a worth while profit. Try £350- £400 I did in fact mean one person in a van, I didnt read he wanted two per van
Quote from: Ian WW on June 12, 2012, 12:57:27 amQuote from: Totalshinemk on June 12, 2012, 12:54:51 amIs £200 enough for the 2nd van with running costs and wages..?I thought it would have to be higher than this for you to take a profit.?Grahamif your need higher than that to make a profit your pay to much in wages or something is seriously worng, there is clear profit in them figues even if it was a new van with inoics thermo installed on the knock£200 is no where near enough to run a van, with two employee's and make a worth while profit. Try £350- £400
Quote from: Totalshinemk on June 12, 2012, 12:54:51 amIs £200 enough for the 2nd van with running costs and wages..?I thought it would have to be higher than this for you to take a profit.?Grahamif your need higher than that to make a profit your pay to much in wages or something is seriously worng, there is clear profit in them figues even if it was a new van with inoics thermo installed on the knock
Is £200 enough for the 2nd van with running costs and wages..?I thought it would have to be higher than this for you to take a profit.?Graham
Quote from: Ian WW on June 12, 2012, 09:43:26 amQuote from: paul13 on June 12, 2012, 08:19:41 amQuote from: Ian WW on June 12, 2012, 12:57:27 amQuote from: Totalshinemk on June 12, 2012, 12:54:51 amIs £200 enough for the 2nd van with running costs and wages..?I thought it would have to be higher than this for you to take a profit.?Grahamif your need higher than that to make a profit your pay to much in wages or something is seriously worng, there is clear profit in them figues even if it was a new van with inoics thermo installed on the knock£200 is no where near enough to run a van, with two employee's and make a worth while profit. Try £350- £400 I did in fact mean one person in a van, I didnt read he wanted two per vanAre you saying you need 16k a month to pay for two staff and 2 vans? I'm not sure what you are saying.
Quote from: davids3511 on June 12, 2012, 09:15:08 pmQuote from: Ian WW on June 12, 2012, 09:43:26 amQuote from: paul13 on June 12, 2012, 08:19:41 amQuote from: Ian WW on June 12, 2012, 12:57:27 amQuote from: Totalshinemk on June 12, 2012, 12:54:51 amIs £200 enough for the 2nd van with running costs and wages..?I thought it would have to be higher than this for you to take a profit.?Grahamif your need higher than that to make a profit your pay to much in wages or something is seriously worng, there is clear profit in them figues even if it was a new van with inoics thermo installed on the knock£200 is no where near enough to run a van, with two employee's and make a worth while profit. Try £350- £400 I did in fact mean one person in a van, I didnt read he wanted two per vanAre you saying you need 16k a month to pay for two staff and 2 vans? I'm not sure what you are saying.My mistake : i took it from first post two men per van.I cant understand why anyone would have two men, two vans, doing domestic workcommercial maybe, why have the running costs of two vans, when one coulddo the work. only my opinion but is £350-£400 not an average wage for one van twoemployees?
whats so complicated??? i have two vans i have 483 customers at min down from over 1000 last year, im keeping it quite simple aiming for £200 a day each van which should have us both finished by 3 most days so its not physically exhausting.it averages out about 13-15 jobs a day each. im taking my friend on on a self employed basis as he does other types of work, we plan to push other services and try and max out both van eventually until im ready to invest in another van
Quote from: paul13 on June 12, 2012, 10:21:40 pmQuote from: davids3511 on June 12, 2012, 09:15:08 pmQuote from: Ian WW on June 12, 2012, 09:43:26 amQuote from: paul13 on June 12, 2012, 08:19:41 amQuote from: Ian WW on June 12, 2012, 12:57:27 amQuote from: Totalshinemk on June 12, 2012, 12:54:51 amIs £200 enough for the 2nd van with running costs and wages..?I thought it would have to be higher than this for you to take a profit.?Grahamif your need higher than that to make a profit your pay to much in wages or something is seriously worng, there is clear profit in them figues even if it was a new van with inoics thermo installed on the knock£200 is no where near enough to run a van, with two employee's and make a worth while profit. Try £350- £400 I did in fact mean one person in a van, I didnt read he wanted two per vanAre you saying you need 16k a month to pay for two staff and 2 vans? I'm not sure what you are saying.My mistake : i took it from first post two men per van.I cant understand why anyone would have two men, two vans, doing domestic workcommercial maybe, why have the running costs of two vans, when one coulddo the work. only my opinion but is £350-£400 not an average wage for one van twoemployees? If you want to expand and grow, then you have to go backwards to go forwards. Reach a level, maintain it, re-adjust, build, grow and repeat and repeat and repeat
Quote from: richywilts on June 12, 2012, 06:30:20 pmwhats so complicated??? i have two vans i have 483 customers at min down from over 1000 last year, im keeping it quite simple aiming for £200 a day each van which should have us both finished by 3 most days so its not physically exhausting.it averages out about 13-15 jobs a day each. im taking my friend on on a self employed basis as he does other types of work, we plan to push other services and try and max out both van eventually until im ready to invest in another vanwhats your average customer price m8