rather than use a number of jobs you need to work to a ££ day rate.
I work as a 2 man team and we could do 6 small jobs a day but would make more money doing 4 big jobs (which we could do in the same amount of time)
like ian said finding those 6 jobs a day would be the hard bit
hi
mikes right, i believe this is how all business works really. supermarkets dont say we have to sell a million tins of beans or we wont stock them, they work out what a tin needs to be to make there required profit.
you need to work out your cost base is van costs kit cost wages then what you need to make profit to be happy then its just a number crunch on what proportion of the day you will be on a particular job.
Of course there are limits in this industry, i was thinkin of jims post a few months back where he put in a bill for 500 for a day but this was quite a lot of work he had done. all of which he had done seperately at these prices but together the customer just could nt see past the fact of one man for a day shouldnt be 500.
so more well priced smaller jobs probably hides the fact you are charging a premium. but then you have traveling and setting up time?
this is why i love commercial, if you can get a good price in they simply arent bothered as long as its clean as a rule quicker the better as far as they are concerened.
cheers
john