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That's less than NMW isn't it? Not much in it if not...
Depends how many hours you do. If you did a full 5 long days then you'd be up at the £550 end. Most places you'll do 4 days depending on demand. Hourly rates here are £12 - £14 an hour so not min wage
Not possible these days. Too many people doing it for too little money. A mate used to do it back in the 90s and he covered a patch that was just the square mile and earn't enough back then to be VAT registered.
Why I keep the HGV licence up to date. Not great money (£400-500 per week) but better than being homeless.
That's less than NMW isn't it? Not much in it if not...
Back in the 90s I did motorbike dispatch riding in the City for a couple of months - this turned out ot be my only void period in many years of contracting.
Money was OK about £600 a week as I recall - kept the wolf from the door and stopped me dipping into warchest
Not possible these days. Too many people doing it for too little money. A mate used to do it back in the 90s and he covered a patch that was just the square mile and earn't enough back then to be VAT registered.
Why I keep the HGV licence up to date. Not great money (£400-500 per week) but better than being homeless.
Ignore that idiot Doogie. He is the biggest troll of these forums. He has a mental disorder which makes him hate his fellow human beings.
Still trying to run that little feud because I disagreed with you in the Accounting forum? I bet you're a pleasure to work with, no wonder you got forced into contracting.
the best ROI I ever made was buying a bucket and a sponge and cleaning a few windows
Of course that was when Woolworths existed...
Did think of a bit of window cleaning. Been living here 2 years and not one in sight. Low set-up cost - probably better than the cabs. Charge a tenner cash in hand and target 10 houses a day and get business cards printed for a door-drop. Think I'll do some market research first and spread a few business cards around first. If it works, I'll get someone else to take over.
I think a week is pushing it. Hoping, realistically, to get the next contract in 3-4 weeks. Thanks for your vote of confidence though.
Thanks again, Shivers.
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