Simple question - Do you think 2 carpet cleaning operators could manage 6 jobs a day with a portable.
It would need to be at least 5/6 jobs a day depending on size of the jobs to make it pay for me.
I know it's possible, but not sure they would hack it day in day out.
I have a operator now who can manage 3 jobs a day easy,
but i was lucky to find him,i would need to find someone as good as him,
but going off past experience it won't be easy to find another!
Hi Deep Cleaning Solutions
I saw Shaun mention my name so thought I'd better stick my oar in.
Unfortunatley your "simple" question is I think more complicated than you perhaps initially thought. You say you "need 5/6 jobs a day to make it pay for me" but that obviously depends upon a/. the size of the job/time taken to complete a job and b/. from the rest of your post I'm not sure if you are referring to your operator and you acting as a 2 man team or whether you possibly meant your present operator and a FURTHER operator with you presumably acting purely in a managerial role. Obviously t/o and profit will have to be factored in as well.
As has been hinted (and also as Mike does) I work with another person and we work flat out at least 5 days a week. And I have never posted a single leaflet thereby saving me considerable marketing time. From Cleaners Mate I see in the last 12 months I achieved just over 3.5 jobs a day, 5 days a week. However you should see my average job ticket! (Rhetorical statement that last sentance!)
But those stats do hide a number of issues. Firstly we cover for each other when the other is on holiday so effectively we can now choose to give 52 weeks a year service if we want. Secondly we can interchange driving/taking bookings on the phone/ doing quotes/ cleaning whilst the other is doing something else-this has given a huge boost to productivity.
Thirdly my all time record was 11 jobs in one (15 hour) day but it did include a couple of small stain jobs which with a spotter could be sorted in under 15 minutes. Also it included dropping a number of rugs back and being paid for. Finally a lot of the jobs were very geographically close together.
Now to "tin hat" time. I reckon a two man team, averaging over a number of jobs, can beat one man and a Tm hands down. I'm not going to get drawn into an arguement on this on the forum but as you seem to be thinking of proceeding down the avenue I have taken then you are more than welcome to ring me during the day to discuss it further.
Rog