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Mrs Nicholls

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Re: mileage record logs
« Reply #20 on: September 05, 2006, 02:20:18 pm »
Hi
Thanks for your reply

I have just worked it out and yes the 40p per mile price is covering the time and petrol.

I'm sure hes on benefits, but it is basically reimbursing his petrol isn't it?

Ian Gourlay

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Re: mileage record logs
« Reply #21 on: September 06, 2006, 04:37:55 pm »
As far as I know that is legal and should not have to declare it. I think a lot of people do hospitals cars on benifit.

House Angels

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Re: mileage record logs
« Reply #22 on: September 07, 2006, 05:22:10 pm »
Mr BSF

Can you email me a copy too please?

Terry@houseangels.me.uk

Many thanks

Terry ;)
Terry

Professional service at all times

Malcal

  • Posts: 148
Re: mileage record logs
« Reply #23 on: September 09, 2006, 01:21:16 am »
Mr BSF

Can you email me a copy too please?
thewindowcleaner@uku.co.uk
Regards Mal

Malcal

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Re: mileage record logs
« Reply #24 on: September 18, 2006, 12:47:06 am »
recieved, thanks BSF
Mal

Fox

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Re: mileage record logs
« Reply #25 on: September 18, 2006, 07:18:11 am »
Sorry to put a spanner in the works Lisa, but if you are paying for his time you are paying for him to work not just for a voluntary service where he is claiming back personal expenses. 

If he is claiming benefits he needs to declare this.  Has he got business class insurance on his car?  It's just not as easy as you think it is.

If I were you I would just fill his car up and pay for the fuel at the station, put it through the books that way.  However you decide to 'reward' him for his time after that is up to you.  Get driving girl asap - it will solve alot of problems.

Fox

Mrs Nicholls

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Re: mileage record logs
« Reply #26 on: September 19, 2006, 08:56:43 pm »
Hi Fox
Thanks for your relpy, it really is a minefield out there isn't it.

I'm learning, got a lesson in the morning, hopefully i'll be driving in 6 months time or so, on my own.

an even bigger spanner is, my driver failed to mention that he was scheduled for a knee op and will be out of action for some time. He told me a few days after he drove us around. I just repaid him his petrol, thats all he wanted anyway.
Looks like taxi's for now,unless i get very lucky and find a cleaner who drives too.

Cinders

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Re: mileage record logs
« Reply #27 on: September 20, 2006, 10:35:02 am »
Hi,

How do other people manage this?  With domestic clients do your cleaners drive there in their own car, do they use public transport or do you drive them?  Its one of the things im struggling with...have plenty of people wanting to work for me but cant drive and as i provide all cleaning materials the busier im getting the more of a struggle im finding it!

Maybe I should of had that as a poll?

So how do you guys do it?

Thanks A  :)
If you pay peanuts you get a monkey!

Abi

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Re: mileage record logs
« Reply #28 on: September 20, 2006, 12:09:11 pm »
Hi Cinders

Don't know what the transport situation is like where you are but my set up is that the Workers provide their own transport or make their way to the client's property except for one-off cleans where I arrange to pick them up from strategic locations but I am thinking of stopping that now.  And, it is one person per client.  The clients also provide their own cleaning materials and equipment for regular cleaning.  I provide for one-offs. 

With your set up you would need provide a fleet of cars/vehicles and "Driver Cleaners" to pick up drop off etc which is a more expensive set up. 

I hope this helps.

Abi

the_cleaner

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Re: mileage record logs
« Reply #29 on: September 20, 2006, 03:40:40 pm »
Hi,


Just to fill you in the max you can pay on mileage without it having to be declared to the inland revnue is 25ppm for first 10000 then 10 ppm after that, however it is recommended all employees keep a copy of there expenses and receipts incase this is ever questioned, then whatever per hour on top, Fox, is right they should notify there insurance but usually this is added for free,

Jake

Cinders

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Re: mileage record logs
« Reply #30 on: September 20, 2006, 09:41:01 pm »
Thanks Abi,

I had 2 cleaners working for me and we all had our own cars and clients between us.  They two girls have since had to cut their hours due to returning to college as mature students. 
So for a few weeks I have been doing all clients and doubling up, going to pick my 3rd cleaner up in the morning and dropping her off when we have finished (which is quite some distance from my house anyway). 

Work has been really busy for me this month and for the first time I have had to start turning work down as there are only so many houses I can physically work in one day (as im the driver).  In my experience its hard finding someone who wants 16 hours work a week but also has their own transport. 
Im now going to be offering two services, one where the client provides their own equipment and materials and at an extra cost we will provide them.  Hopefully some clients will take the first option.

I have just moved into an office last week and havent even been there yet as I just havent had the time!

If i could give any advice to newbies it would be to put time and effort into your recruitment process early on whilst you have the time.  Even if its just you for now you dont know how quickly you are going to get work in.  Put adverts out and have a list of prospective peoples numbers as a reserve, then obivously follow the legal procedure for hiring staff.  but BE PREPARED!

 ;)
If you pay peanuts you get a monkey!

LucyH99

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Re: mileage record logs
« Reply #31 on: September 21, 2006, 07:23:29 am »
Hi there,

I don't normally post, just lurk, but I run a domestic cleaning business and have approx 8 staff cleaning houses for me.  I have about half my staff with their own cars who all work approx 20+ hrs per week.  Others use public transport, and I clean with one staff member who I drive everywhere.  This is ok, and I pay a higher hourly rate for people who have their own cars to prevent having to worry about mileage. 

I also pay a lot of attention to their requirements, where they live and how they are going to get to and from jobs.  This makes them feel valued, as I want to ensure I know whereabouts they all are and roughly what time they are travelling to and from jobs.  If they ever have problems getting to places, I just drive a bit further!

If I had to employ a driver I don't think it would be worth my while to do this to be honest.  And I still sometimes wonder with the price of fuel if it is worth me doing it either!  I live in a rural area so most of my customers require some kind of travelling, usually by car.

I am lucky enough to have found some great staff over the 2 years I have been doing this, but staffing never remains stable and people always move on in this business.  I am finally coming to terms with this an dealing with each mini crisis a lot better now than when I first started out!

It just takes a lot of organisation and planning, but can be done!  I do wonder how the bigger franchises make money when they provide 2 cleaners with a car.  Another local domestic cleaning business actually gave up just as I started out because it wasn't worth their while providing a van etc, and they charged a lot more than I do.

Just some thoughts anyway.

Lucy :)

Gerard Grindley

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Re: mileage record logs
« Reply #32 on: September 24, 2006, 08:04:17 pm »
Hi Lisa.
Can you send me copy please

Mr BSF

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Re: mileage record logs
« Reply #33 on: September 24, 2006, 08:20:42 pm »
Hi Lisa.
Can you send me copy please

dont call me Lisa  ???,

kind regards

BSF

diamond-domestics

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Re: mileage record logs
« Reply #34 on: September 24, 2006, 08:24:26 pm »
Mr BSF

Please could you also email us a copy of the above.    Many thanks.

Mr BSF

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Re: mileage record logs
« Reply #35 on: September 24, 2006, 08:27:48 pm »
sent ;D

hope it's ok

diamond-domestics

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Re: mileage record logs
« Reply #36 on: September 24, 2006, 09:07:38 pm »
Mr BSF

Received, many thanks.

Carolann

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Re: mileage record logs
« Reply #37 on: September 26, 2006, 02:52:30 pm »
Hi BSF,
could I be cheeky and ask for a copy of your spreadsheet too please? ::)

hansarduk@aol.com
Carolann

sue16

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Re: mileage record logs
« Reply #38 on: September 27, 2006, 08:17:52 pm »
Hi Mr BSF i would be most grateful if you colud send me a copy
thanks kinds regards sue.
www.alls-done-dusted.com

Mr BSF

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Re: mileage record logs
« Reply #39 on: September 27, 2006, 08:50:15 pm »
hi Sue,

Ive just sent it to the email address from the given website, info@alls-done-dusted.com

regards

BSF ;D