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Yeah - without doubt cash basis is my way to go. MTD won’t affect me at present so I can ignore those perils at the moment.
......not be too worried about slow payers
A card terminal, (numerous are available all accepting credit/debit/apple/google etc..), to accept customer payments once you finish a job can remove the slow/late payers problem..
So customer doesn't have to worry about s having cash available or setting up a bank transfer etc..
For just a small nominal transaction fee the money is typically in you bank within a couple of day..
Plus a lot of customers do tend to like cash-free payment methods..
Fair point, but BACS works for lots of people, and has no fees.A card terminal, (numerous are available all accepting credit/debit/apple/google etc..), to accept customer payments once you finish a job can remove the slow/late payers problem..
So customer doesn't have to worry about s having cash available or setting up a bank transfer etc..
For just a small nominal transaction fee the money is typically in you bank within a couple of day..
Plus a lot of customers do tend to like cash-free payment methods..
Fair point, but BACS works for lots of people, and has no fees.
Never used one but there again never seem to have issues with slow payers
Haha, Ah yes Indeed - what was the outcome?Doing simple little non notifiable jobs is not all plain sailing.
This from today's "change a few switch and socket fronts" job.
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IT was a DIY Joe additional spurred socket. Thankfully not far away in a stud and plasterboard wall, so correct cable pulled through and connected properly, CPC and all.Haha, Ah yes Indeed - what was the outcome?
£28.50 from Amazon, so not bad really.I picked up a card terminal back in Nov/Dec 2019 on offer at £9.99 from Rymans.. (but they are a bit more expensive now!!)
Hi James - like you I only want to do non-Notifiable work. Do you charge by the hour, circuit, accessory or other measure?My LABC wants £500 with the prior application to do notifiable work so I stick to non- notifiable at the moment.
Hi Mark, I’m probably not a good example as I don’t market myself as an electrician. I do a lot of work for smallholders in west wales and was occasionally asked to install a floodlight in a stable or change a light fitting and thought that I’d better find out how to do it officially. Now having got wiring regs, initial testing and verification and part p certs I don’t feel experienced enough to start advertising. In Wales part p still includes kitchens which is also limiting. So now I still just do the occasional jobs for people I’m already working for and try to spread the word that I am available for any other non notifiable work.Hi James - like you I only want to do non-Notifiable work. Do you charge by the hour, circuit, accessory or other measure?
As I’ve said in my original post I’m not going to take anyone’s eyes out, just supplement my retirement fund, a better season ticket or a few extra beers.
What is the most prevalent jobs you get as a matter of interest, and how are you marketing yourself locally?
Cheers Mark
Thanks for that James, I’m relying on the word of mouth approach as well - although I’ve made a Facebook page to see what the response is. Looking at a few videos, generally speaking, it looks as though pricing by the job would be my go to rather than by the hour. One spark was on a day rate, and the customer hadn’t got the materials so had him jetwash his drive till they arrivedHi Mark, I’m probably not a good example as I don’t market myself as an electrician. I do a lot of work for smallholders in west wales and was occasionally asked to install a floodlight in a stable or change a light fitting and thought that I’d better find out how to do it officially. Now having got wiring regs, initial testing and verification and part p certs I don’t feel experienced enough to start advertising. In Wales part p still includes kitchens which is also limiting. So now I still just do the occasional jobs for people I’m already working for and try to spread the word that I am available for any other non notifiable work.
One spark was on a day rate, and the customer hadn’t got the materials so had him jetwash his drive till they arrived
Who relies on customers sourcing parts other than lights. That’s madness
I think it depends on the job, for fault finding it could be hourly with a minimum of 2 hours, for set jobs it might be based on the number of hours it should take you to do it, that way it should balance out where you run into problems and where it's goes a breeze. Of course if you run into problems outside of the job you’re doing you can always talk to the customer about why you might need to charge a bit more.it looks as though pricing by the job would be my go to rather than by the hour. One spark was on a day rate, and the customer hadn’t got the materials so had him jetwash his drive till they arrived
thenSo in no particular order
PL insurance
Business insurance on your vehicle
Calibrated tester
Up to date regs books
Certificate software
Notify HMRC
Business account
Stock of common parts
Good luck
If anyone just does this type of work and are willing to share their knowledge/experience of gaining and pricing these types of jobs I would be grateful for any input you can offer.
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