Sam Hodgson
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Unfortunately I live in a pretty wealthy area, we struggle to find anyone to do anything for £100 a day.70% seems a fairly large cut but obviously if it works for you why not.
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Unfortunately I live in a pretty wealthy area, we struggle to find anyone to do anything for £100 a day.70% seems a fairly large cut but obviously if it works for you why not.
Unfortunately I live in a pretty wealthy area, we struggle to find anyone to do anything for £100 a day.
I’m guessing he is, because if you’re on £100 a day employed (tax payed & 4 weeks holiday, sick pay) then that’s pretty good. A few people I know in average office, admin & sales job, unless they’re in a stressful managers position doing 50hr weeks then they average out £90/£100 a day on salary (and that it’s Bournemouth a fairly expensive & affluent area)Round here most people would rip your arm off for £100 a day, thats a good wage for an employee, especially for just cleaning windows.
I dont need to pay anywhere near that.
I suppose you are talking about a sub contractor though?
A plumber I know, my age, who just decided to go self employed last year was employed by a medium size (5/6 vans on the road & admin girls) plumbing company in Bournemouth.
His salary worked out at £120 a day, doing 8:30-5:00 Monday to Thursday then finishing at 4:00 on a Friday.
£120a day, after: going to college for 2-3 years, starting off on low pay, and a lot more responsibility & stress as a plumber.
Ah ok, yeh in separate vans yeh. £120-£160 maybe, depending on how much they do. I thought we were talking about same van sorryYou can get a kid to sit in with you for £100 a day, but if you want one that drives and can go round on his own you have to pay more. delivery drivers get more than that. Any mong can labour on a building site for £120-£130 a day so theyre not going to clean windows for less.
Employing people I find is a real struggle, it's fine in the summer as the evenings are long and they can earn good money from full days but when the winters come and it gets cold and the working day is short that's when its hard.Ah ok, yeh in separate vans yeh. £120-£160 maybe, depending on how much they do. I thought we were talking about same van sorry