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Quote from: pure vision on March 22, 2009, 07:12:57 pmjust starting to learn himstart at £6 then and up his wages as he improves which will give him an incentive
just starting to learn him
Quote from: deantaberner on March 22, 2009, 07:19:27 pmThe minimum wage was the worst thing that could happen to employers of window cleaners.Say you've got to pay £5.73 to a guy whos never cleaned before for 40hrs a week?Its alot out of joe bloggs's cash round who is trying to expand.Especially how you have to pay holiday pay on top.Im not being a scrooge.Ive no problem with paying decent wages as I do pay decent wages.Im just looking on it as a new employer would.Its nigh on impossible.Deancan you not hire him self employed,no work no pay
The minimum wage was the worst thing that could happen to employers of window cleaners.Say you've got to pay £5.73 to a guy whos never cleaned before for 40hrs a week?Its alot out of joe bloggs's cash round who is trying to expand.Especially how you have to pay holiday pay on top.Im not being a scrooge.Ive no problem with paying decent wages as I do pay decent wages.Im just looking on it as a new employer would.Its nigh on impossible.Dean
Quote from: trippy on March 22, 2009, 07:17:46 pmFor window cleaning i would give em 40% of the over all total they earn,so its in their best interest to graft away hard, if your paying em a hourly rate then they will still get the same hourly rate wheather their earning you large amounts or low amounts, no carrot dangling infront of em at all, always always pay em a percent40% that’s ridiculous.
For window cleaning i would give em 40% of the over all total they earn,so its in their best interest to graft away hard, if your paying em a hourly rate then they will still get the same hourly rate wheather their earning you large amounts or low amounts, no carrot dangling infront of em at all, always always pay em a percent
I pay £8.00
40% equals 80 quid earned for the other guy £120 in your sky rocket for doing absolutly no work,based on him doing £200 a day, everyones a winner in my opinion
could anyone one tell me what the average rate is a hour for a employee
Quote from: trippy on March 22, 2009, 07:34:05 pm40% equals 80 quid earned for the other guy £120 in your sky rocket for doing absolutly no work,based on him doing £200 a day, everyones a winner in my opinionTrippyThats like saying for every £1k earned you get £600Its true but unless you have an excellent quality of work its unreallistic. Dean im only saying that this has worked well for me over 10 years ago now when i done windows full time, i wasnt paying out sick pay holiday pay rainy day pay etc, found the other blokes working non stop for their money, and i could sit in the cafe and earn a tenner a hour for eating me breakie, not that i was in the cafe for hours lolMost window cleaners during the current climate are making sure that they have enough to keep themselves going.Nevermind fixing somebody up with a 21k a year job.Dean
Didnt get that mate.Have you still got steve brooker?Im a Vale fan Dean
Quote from: deantaberner on March 22, 2009, 07:48:20 pmDidnt get that mate.Have you still got steve brooker?Im a Vale fan Deantheres not many Vale fans about years ago when Burnley played there in the cup we had to run the gaunlet with Stoke fans trying to batter us