I aim to do at least £200 a day. I work on my own. If anyone thinks I am B***sh*tting please come and look at my books. I declare everything I earn , I am totally above board, including with the tax man, so I have nothing to hide.
I feel that it is an individual choice on how hard you work and what your aspirations are. Mine are high. It's taken me 2 years to get to that level of income, and i'm proud of it.
Regards Jon
I dont doubt you, I know a window-cleaner that works by himself, I know him very well, he earns as I understand it, that kind of money. I do occassionally

doubt the amount of time he tells me it takes him to earn it. He's either a bull-poopter or his customers are real mugs. He does exterior painting too and the last time he told me he had done £3,000.00 in a week, I find that just toooo much tobelieve but slightly more inclined to believe him whe he tells me he's done £170.00 by dinner time.
As for myself I earn a good income by comparison to what I used to earn. I used to be a Landscape Foreman and even then, 9 years ago, £6.00 an hour was dross. I earn hourly now 5 times what I used to earn then, I'm home by mid-afternoon and work when I want, who I want to work for, and at an hourly rate I choose.
These are choices that I could only fantasise about let alone believe I could achieve.
As for guys doing this job for 40 hours a week, I'd earn what you earn, but I have found now Im 'past my prime'

that there are more things in life than money. I love being home at 2.30 on days like today, far rather that than shining ta very much