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Wollys Worldwrote:Ok so now there are some folk i have been talking to about this idea for going self employed with a recovery wagon, i am hoping i can bring home atleast £12k per annum, as thats what i am roughly bringing home now, i have spoke to a few folk in different trades, but garage owners and tyres fitters, now they say in there words ` who not a good earner that` but thats it.
Now i know its all down to me, well mostly as in how i go about it, i have a lot of places where i will advertise and ask about leaving calling cards in garages that i know local, i cant think of much else what i can do except go looking for a contract job, i dont realey want to do that but i would do a small based contract if i had to to keep me running, i know its all easier said than done.
Daft question and not easy to answer, but could i expect to earn at £12k per annum, when i last did it now and then for mates and there mates so on, it was good money but not often as i wasnt doing it full time, maybe twice a month at the most.



125neil wrote:If you are going to give it a go, part time is no good you have to give it a proper go, private work is not the way forward you need the local garages and main agents and other delivery agents , with them you get regular work, private work is more likely to have you out in the middle of the night and people wanting something for nothing , also you may struggle to get proper insurance if you are not full time. VAT registration is a must because you claim 20 % back on almost eveything you purchase, and is not a problem if you do it properly. Work is up and down with all of us moving cars but there is work available for people doing it correctly, you don't need a new vehicle but OBVIOUSLY you and the vehicle need to be clean and presentable at all times. It will be cheaper to buy a transporter already built and ready to use. The hard bit, after paying for your truck and probably over £3000 insurance, ( please realise with a basic motor traders policy you will probably not be covered for moving other peoples cars for hire and reward ) is it could be 2 months after you do any job that you get paid so you will need a chunk of money in the bank just to pay for fuel etc. The first 6 months will be difficult but its worth trying it, I sometimes give work away but never to somebody who may say they will do the job when the've just finished this bit of welding or suchlike. I know there are lads out there doing it with old trucks moving scrap cars ebay shiply etc and good luck to them.
The trailer idea will allow you to carry bigger cars so that is a bonus and also you will get pulled by VOSA. Where are you based ?
Peewee did you get insurance cover ok ?

125neil wrote:If you are going to give it a go, part time is no good you have to give it a proper go, private work is not the way forward you need the local garages and main agents and other delivery agents , with them you get regular work, private work is more likely to have you out in the middle of the night and people wanting something for nothing , also you may struggle to get proper insurance if you are not full time. VAT registration is a must because you claim 20 % back on almost eveything you purchase, and is not a problem if you do it properly. Work is up and down with all of us moving cars but there is work available for people doing it correctly, you don't need a new vehicle but OBVIOUSLY you and the vehicle need to be clean and presentable at all times. It will be cheaper to buy a transporter already built and ready to use. The hard bit, after paying for your truck and probably over £3000 insurance, ( please realise with a basic motor traders policy you will probably not be covered for moving other peoples cars for hire and reward ) is it could be 2 months after you do any job that you get paid so you will need a chunk of money in the bank just to pay for fuel etc. The first 6 months will be difficult but its worth trying it, I sometimes give work away but never to somebody who may say they will do the job when the've just finished this bit of welding or suchlike. I know there are lads out there doing it with old trucks moving scrap cars ebay shiply etc and good luck to them.
The trailer idea will allow you to carry bigger cars so that is a bonus and also you will get pulled by VOSA. Where are you based ?
Peewee did you get insurance cover ok ?


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