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Quote from: jdemarco on November 13, 2007, 12:43:33 pmThey have both got very good attitudes towards work you've only known 1 of them 1 day how can you possibly know if he has a good attitude towards work :you will come unstuck very soon Jdemarco, watch yourself otherwise you will have no business left! i've learned from my own mistakes and i'm sure you will to and one of them is taking workers for granted that everything is fine, espeacially on them wages!
They have both got very good attitudes towards work
Why do you all bother commenting? :
Quote from: jdemarco on November 13, 2007, 12:43:33 pm when i told him ill pay him 50 pound a day for the first month and 60 pound a day after that he was made up and said it was a fantastic wage. He was on 40 pound a day before. If they are over the age of 22, by law they should earn the minumum rate wage, which is £5.52 per hour.By you paying them £50.00 a day, this works out at £5.26 per hour so you are breaking the law.You wage system also implies that you don't pay an hourly rate, the only workers who I know who are paid on a daily rate are also claiming benefits, and their employers don't have employer liability insurance as well.
when i told him ill pay him 50 pound a day for the first month and 60 pound a day after that he was made up and said it was a fantastic wage. He was on 40 pound a day before.
Andy, would you expect the £50 or £60 per day rate?
QuoteAndy, would you expect the £50 or £60 per day rate?No, I would do it for nothing just to see how its done!Andy
All the way to Anglesey and back and a days work too! Thinking of starting a round up over there are you due to the fact there are not any reliable WC's there. other than JD's of course Grin
Quote from: Squeaky Clean. on November 13, 2007, 02:04:18 pmWhy do you all bother commenting? : Because i offer a hope for window cleaners who want to achieve more. What do you offer? Apart from your negative feedback!
jdemarco,I am intrigued to know how two of your guys can turnover £500+ per day.Would you mind if I worked along with them for a day to see how its done?Andy
Quote from: williamx on November 13, 2007, 02:13:11 pmQuote from: jdemarco on November 13, 2007, 12:43:33 pm when i told him ill pay him 50 pound a day for the first month and 60 pound a day after that he was made up and said it was a fantastic wage. He was on 40 pound a day before. If they are over the age of 22, by law they should earn the minumum rate wage, which is £5.52 per hour.By you paying them £50.00 a day, this works out at £5.26 per hour so you are breaking the law.You wage system also implies that you don't pay an hourly rate, the only workers who I know who are paid on a daily rate are also claiming benefits, and their employers don't have employer liability insurance as well. There both 21
Quote from: jdemarco on November 13, 2007, 02:20:20 pmQuote from: Squeaky Clean. on November 13, 2007, 02:04:18 pmWhy do you all bother commenting? : Because i offer a hope for window cleaners who want to achieve more. What do you offer? Apart from your negative feedback!I'm not negative at all.I'm a realist though.I don't exaggerate, I tell the truth, not what people want to hear or what impresses people.
Quote from: jdemarco on November 13, 2007, 02:21:21 pmQuote from: williamx on November 13, 2007, 02:13:11 pmQuote from: jdemarco on November 13, 2007, 12:43:33 pm when i told him ill pay him 50 pound a day for the first month and 60 pound a day after that he was made up and said it was a fantastic wage. He was on 40 pound a day before. Tere both self employed.If they are over the age of 22, by law they should earn the minumum rate wage, which is £5.52 per hour.By you paying them £50.00 a day, this works out at £5.26 per hour so you are breaking the law.You wage system also implies that you don't pay an hourly rate, the only workers who I know who are paid on a daily rate are also claiming benefits, and their employers don't have employer liability insurance as well. There both 21I take it that you also pay them their hoilday entitlement, which at the moment is 4.8 weeks a year on full wages, this is going up to 5.6 weeks in 2009.They should also have at least 20 minutes rest breaks, if they are to work more than 6 hours, these can be taken away from the working enviroment, and these breaks can be longer if there are health and safety issues with their jobs.You also pay their national insurance contribution of 12.8% as well.
Quote from: williamx on November 13, 2007, 02:13:11 pmQuote from: jdemarco on November 13, 2007, 12:43:33 pm when i told him ill pay him 50 pound a day for the first month and 60 pound a day after that he was made up and said it was a fantastic wage. He was on 40 pound a day before. Tere both self employed.If they are over the age of 22, by law they should earn the minumum rate wage, which is £5.52 per hour.By you paying them £50.00 a day, this works out at £5.26 per hour so you are breaking the law.You wage system also implies that you don't pay an hourly rate, the only workers who I know who are paid on a daily rate are also claiming benefits, and their employers don't have employer liability insurance as well. There both 21
Quote from: jdemarco on November 13, 2007, 12:43:33 pm when i told him ill pay him 50 pound a day for the first month and 60 pound a day after that he was made up and said it was a fantastic wage. He was on 40 pound a day before. Tere both self employed.If they are over the age of 22, by law they should earn the minumum rate wage, which is £5.52 per hour.By you paying them £50.00 a day, this works out at £5.26 per hour so you are breaking the law.You wage system also implies that you don't pay an hourly rate, the only workers who I know who are paid on a daily rate are also claiming benefits, and their employers don't have employer liability insurance as well.
£500-00 a day? yeh ok even if this were the case you are grossly underpaying themthey won't last 5 minutes when the reality kicks in of the potenial earnings from window cleaningif i had 2 guys earning me £500-00 a day i would happily pay them £100 each per day, therefore they would be on £500 per week (5 days)and i would be getting £1,500 per week for sitting on my a*rse (probally retire on that, almost £78,000 per year)if what you are saying is true then pay them a decent living wage
jdemarco,Are you VAT registered yet?Andy