Hi,
I'm in a bit of a dilema...
A friend of mine, who runs a local round cleaning the high street shops has become seriously ill and will no longer be able to do his round. The round takes £1000 per month, consists of 75 customers, and is way under priced, as in prices range from 60p with the highest being £11, these are all high street shops, not many large names in there, mainly local small businesses.
The other thing is, this chap. due to his illness has, over time, began to forget things, which doesn't help seeing as his round is in his head, not on paper/pc. Although, i trust him and know that there is certainly the larger amount still alive (only one or two jobs in dispute).
The family are asking £1500 for the round, but with the poor prices, lack of 100% assurance that everything is as they say it is, and the fact that all of the customers are going to be firstly, new to wfp, and secondly, not going to appreciate a huge price hike.
What do you think???
I can see the potential there, i mean, if i put the prices up and lose 20/30 customers, i'll be no worse off if the jobs average £5 after this, but i'd rather not lose anyone and still increase the prices, but the average price is like £2/£2.50 so it's a big increase. Having said that, nobody in the local area will do them for the prices the shops are used to, so one way or another, they're going up!!!
Should i pass it by, or take it on and sort it out (and haggle on the £1500)

Thanks
Jamie