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Previously on "High tech business vs low tech business"
If you are a self employed plumber/boiler fitter (which is what he is), you can work 7 days a week, or not at all. There's tonnes of work, good money and you work as much as you feel you want to, when you want to.
yep decent plumber can fit a new boiler in one day if its a straight swap over
There are some odd businesses around. Who would think one could make a living as a professional motorcycle cleaner? Yet a bloke in our village obviously makes enough to have a big shiny new van with the company logo and details on it.
Heck if only I could find a client willing to take me on 2 or 3 days a week....
If you are a self employed plumber/boiler fitter (which is what he is), you can work 7 days a week, or not at all. There's tonnes of work, good money and you work as much as you feel you want to, when you want to.
It was this. He used to work 6 days a week, paid off the mortgage on a nice family house, and thought, **** you tax grabbing greedy ****ers, I'm going to spend my time with my family and pursuing my hobbies and sports.
Heck if only I could find a client willing to take me on 2 or 3 days a week....
If you got your house paid off then quality of life becomes more important - why bother earning more than 50k from which half will be will be taken in tax AND can lose kids tax credits? Gidiot wanted unemployed to work so much that he got the situation when some people would not bother eraning more and pay more tax at high rate, even though he relies more on them to pay for his fantasy projects
It was this. He used to work 6 days a week, paid off the mortgage on a nice family house, and thought, **** you tax grabbing greedy ****ers, I'm going to spend my time with my family and pursuing my hobbies and sports.
I know a plumber who earns £50K pa. but he only works 2 days a week locally. Spends all his time with the kids or playing golf.
If you got your house paid off then quality of life becomes more important - why bother earning more than 50k from which half will be will be taken in tax AND can lose kids tax credits? Gidiot wanted unemployed to work so much that he got the situation when some people would not bother eraning more and pay more tax at high rate, even though he relies more on them to pay for his fantasy projects
Inspired by a TV program I watched the other day, compare and contrast the following:
IT contractor company
Years of experience and very good skills needed in some pretty complicated technical computer/software systems. Probably degree educated and willing to travel all over the place to secure work.
Hated by the tax man, pursued ruthlessly as an undesirable tax avoider.
£400/day average.
Wheelie bin cleaning company
No experience needed. Van or pickup truck with water supply, jet wash and some cheap detergent. No qualifications needed. £3 per bin cleaned. Cleaning time a few minutes tops. Mostly local work, no long commutes.
Mostly cash in hand, tax man has no clue to real earnings. Tax man sees this as a "real" business, takes no real notice.
200 bins cleaned per day x £3
The guy on the TV program was living a lifestyle above the average contractor that's for sure...
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