Just wondering what you would say is a good number to have to comfortably live on. Obviously this is very rough as different custys have different prices. How many do you have can you live comfortably? I need to earn after expenses etc around 1,700
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Lord Sugar want you to give him a call, if you've got the time /emoticons/smile.pngI'm aiming for 350-400 customers, will fill me up nicely all through the week (as at the moment I'm working 7 days a week and really enjoying it).
400 customers at £20 a clean is a tidy £8k a month. I also like the sound of £96k turnover a year. Maybe it's just me /emoticons/wink.png
James.
Completely agree with badbus here. The numbers are irrelevant but you do wan't to know how much your taking each month as that's the most important factor.I dont think you are looking at this the right way Gav. How 'many' customers you have is irrelevant. Just keep taking on customers till you are at the point you want to be, in terms of working hours and earnings. I have no idea how many customers i have, but i do know how much per month my round is worth!. I reckon another 20-30% of work would do me fine and once i get to that point i will start to 'filter' my round. That is, if someone asks me to do their house, if it is going to be a nice cushy number, i will take it on, but get rid of something else which is maybe a bit akward to do, or maybe one where you are always having to chase the customer for money!.Just wondering what you would say is a good number to have to comfortably live on. Obviously this is very rough as different custys have different prices. How many do you have can you live comfortably? I need to earn after expenses etc around 1,700
A windy pal of mine is in this position to the point that when he replaced his van last year, he didnt bother getting it signwritten as he doesnt really need, or want, anymore work!.