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What we looking at, the house or the van?
I've never been one for needing to massage my ego with meaningless crap.
Everyday this forum slips further from God.
Quote from: Window Lickers on July 01, 2014, 11:39:25 pmI've never been one for needing to massage my ego with meaningless crap. amenDon't see the need to tell others how much I earn an hour or how much my new pole cost or would not clean that property for less than double what most would quote.Plenty of willy wavers but I bet in reality life is not so rosy!
£30 an hour is poor when you take off all expenses, as said £30 x6 is £180 take off £50 tax and ni£10/£20 fuel! That takes your £30 an hour down to £20 an hour. if you then look deeper cost of equipment needs covering then you have water costs/ van depreatiation food/drink whilst working van tax, van insurance, van servicing..... The list goes on.... Then that £20 soon ends up £10 an hour which isnt much to write home about at all.
£30 an hour is poor when you take off all expenses, as said £30 x6 is £180 take off £50 tax and ni£10/£20 fuel! That takes your £30 an hour down to £20 an hour. if you then look deeper cost of equipment needs covering then you have water costs/ van depreatiation food/drink whilst working van tax, van insurance, van servicing..... The list goes on.... Then that £20 soon ends up £10 an hour which isnt much to write home about at all.[/quoteI will take £30 an hour over minimum wage anyday
Quote from: Mick kent on July 02, 2014, 06:29:14 pm£30 an hour is poor when you take off all expenses, as said £30 x6 is £180 take off £50 tax and ni£10/£20 fuel! That takes your £30 an hour down to £20 an hour. if you then look deeper cost of equipment needs covering then you have water costs/ van depreatiation food/drink whilst working van tax, van insurance, van servicing..... The list goes on.... Then that £20 soon ends up £10 an hour which isnt much to write home about at all.Sorry Mick you need to get yourself a good accountant if your losing 66% of your income.
Quote from: SeanK on July 02, 2014, 07:20:28 pmQuote from: Mick kent on July 02, 2014, 06:29:14 pm£30 an hour is poor when you take off all expenses, as said £30 x6 is £180 take off £50 tax and ni£10/£20 fuel! That takes your £30 an hour down to £20 an hour. if you then look deeper cost of equipment needs covering then you have water costs/ van depreatiation food/drink whilst working van tax, van insurance, van servicing..... The list goes on.... Then that £20 soon ends up £10 an hour which isnt much to write home about at all.Sorry Mick you need to get yourself a good accountant if your losing 66% of your income.My thoughts exactly!!
so if you guys where doing 30 p/h 8 years a go and you keep saying you put prices up you now must be on £38 a hour
Quoteso if you guys where doing 30 p/h 8 years a go and you keep saying you put prices up you now must be on £38 a hour Franky,Are you on £8 more per hour than you were 8 years ago?