I also consider the old schooler who charges £8 for a large house with extensions and connys to be a trooper, who works hard for his money. My hat goes off to him.
John
yep - i'm sure he did work very hard indeed and risked life and limb cleaning windows that can only be reached by walking up the
pitch of the roof - and how have these customers repayed him now he cant earn ? dump him and get some one else in, do they
care he cant earn anymore ? or for the next few months until his new hip is better - NO - and at that rate he charged it would
be difficault to have set money aside for times when you cant work.
As a tradder your overheads are lower but the jobs slower so i reckon it all evens itself out, don't confuse a business rate with
PAYE rates - £15 to £20 self employed is not sufficent as a biz rate (IMO
)
Darran
Some good points made Darren. Loyalty is wonderful, especially when it is reciprocated, but it isn't guaranteed and therefore it would be unwise to take it for granted. When I get old and decrepit, (every day it's getting closer!) I don't expect my customers will worry about me.
I realize that trad is slower, and by trad standards, I would be behind the tortoise in a speed test!
Everyone's personal circumstances are different, and I work within mine. I am content with what I earn on the glass, and if it is less than others, that's fine.
Business or wage? Doesn't matter to me, as long as it means enough money to live reasonably.
Regards,
John