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danny mckim

  • Posts: 194
Re: Fortnightly customers
« Reply #20 on: April 01, 2014, 12:23:59 pm »
So are you suggesting that a round for example takes in £3000 per month would only be worth around £6000

If I was lucky enough to be offered this id jump at the chance


G Griffin

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Re: Fortnightly customers
« Reply #21 on: April 01, 2014, 12:45:20 pm »
Why are we talking per month on fortnightly work? £3000 a month is £1500 worth of work.
I'd pay to the value of the work not what it can take monthly or yearly.
It can be dressed up as 3 grand a month but you're doing the whole round twice. You've got to balance out takings against the work involved.
Again, you're paying for the chance to earn; you're not guaranteed anything. If you get a job, you're usually guaranteed a wage?
Buying a £500 pole or brand new double A-frame doesn't make you any money. There's a lot more to it.
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sandy

  • Posts: 105
Re: Fortnightly customers
« Reply #22 on: April 01, 2014, 12:51:08 pm »
When I had a fortnightly round I found the dept level would get out of hand very quickly. If you did not collect it straight away it was nearly time to clean them again so if your £5 clean was not in or the usual I have no money not been to the bank it would soon mount up
Imagine going to a council house where they are on benefits and asking for £20 or £30 quid for a few weeks money you'll get chibed

Plankton

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Re: Fortnightly customers
« Reply #23 on: April 01, 2014, 02:25:27 pm »
When I had a fortnightly round I found the dept level would get out of hand very quickly. If you did not collect it straight away it was nearly time to clean them again so if your £5 clean was not in or the usual I have no money not been to the bank it would soon mount up
Imagine going to a council house where they are on benefits and asking for £20 or £30 quid for a few weeks money you'll get chibed
Very true I have folks in a 3 weekly area that can end up owing three cleans and when you eventually get them in it's "oh I thought you had stopped coming months ago" yes that's right because you wouldn't answer the bloody door!