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I was wondering how many customers can a lone windy handle before they have to employ, I know it's a how long a piece of string answer due to locations and how compact rounds are, but just some sort of idea.
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Good idea, you ought to have been nominated for member of month chip.If you round gets too full, just drop them into a five week cycle, custies won't care.
That's exactly what I did. There now on a 6 week cycle & none of them have noticed. I got roundabout 375 custoes of which I can just cop with but with the **** weather we've had last couple of months if your at your limit then you do get behind. I've had a lad with me last 3 weeks 3 days a week & have just about caught up.If you round gets too full, just drop them into a five week cycle, custies won't care.
I've had more days rest then I've wanted the last 3 months. It depends what you wanna earn H. In summer I go all out to get them done so can have a couple of weeks off. When yer self employed & building a round you don't think about days off. Your get plenty of these during the year in this country.If you have 5 days fully booked thats good cos you got a lot of work on your hand... this means cash will be coming in everyday... but the downside is.... you may not get a days rest.
Also you may loose a few customers who notice that your late... but if customers are up 2 a few days late they wont even notice !
Exactly. Maybe it's different in Middlesbrough.H if your working 5 days of course ya gonna get a rest theres 7 days in a week .
or am i living in a different universe or something ~?
Michael Fish eat ya heart out.Gav cos 5 days can be to much with this british weather mate, in the winter you can get heavy rain with heavy winds constantly for days and days
Getting there then Gav.I still be working if its raining or not lol .
besides i think i have 4 solid days per month at the moment .