davetheglitz
Electrician
We started out in October and are holding our own in a recession. We've tried to stand out from the crowd - offer an honest, open service and we are getting repeat work from satisfied customers. The money's not great - but we are making a living (just!) wage which is improving.
My theory is that being self employed your income adjusts to what the economic climate can afford - whereas if you are employed you either have a job or you don't. If that job isn't worth the angst then you haven't got much to lose.
When I left my previous employers I didn't steal their customers - but after making the decision to go alone I let them know I was in business. It's a leap of faith but ethically you can live with yourself!
You need to make your own decision - but you do need to be hungry to start - and maybe a bit lucky to find people who recognize you are giving something worthwhile.
The startup pages are well worth looking at - lots of good ideas.
Before investing in insurance check with your Part P provider - even if you haven't joined yet. . NAPIT could have saved us a lot of money.
Be prepared for a roller coaster. On Sunday we may not have anything booked - but come Friday we are knackered and looking forward to a break!
Make a living - not a killing! On the other hand be prepared to lose quotes to the desperate and those who don't know any better!
Good Luck
Dave
PS - Members of the forum have helped us out with advice - but a big thanks to Binky who has passed jobs on to us when he is overloaded or on holiday. I t really makes the difference - and we look forward to reciprocating! Hopefully someone in your area may help you out!!!
My theory is that being self employed your income adjusts to what the economic climate can afford - whereas if you are employed you either have a job or you don't. If that job isn't worth the angst then you haven't got much to lose.
When I left my previous employers I didn't steal their customers - but after making the decision to go alone I let them know I was in business. It's a leap of faith but ethically you can live with yourself!
You need to make your own decision - but you do need to be hungry to start - and maybe a bit lucky to find people who recognize you are giving something worthwhile.
The startup pages are well worth looking at - lots of good ideas.
Before investing in insurance check with your Part P provider - even if you haven't joined yet. . NAPIT could have saved us a lot of money.
Be prepared for a roller coaster. On Sunday we may not have anything booked - but come Friday we are knackered and looking forward to a break!
Make a living - not a killing! On the other hand be prepared to lose quotes to the desperate and those who don't know any better!
Good Luck
Dave
PS - Members of the forum have helped us out with advice - but a big thanks to Binky who has passed jobs on to us when he is overloaded or on holiday. I t really makes the difference - and we look forward to reciprocating! Hopefully someone in your area may help you out!!!
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