View Poll Results: Do you think it will work?
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25th August 2006, 01:33 PM #1Novice
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do you think this business idea will work ?
I'm looking into starting a small business 'on the side' building decks, pergolas, landings/stairs etc on the weekends under the magical $5000 mark so I dont have to register myself as an Registered Building Practioner (yet). Do you guys think it would work ?
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25th August 2006, 01:53 PM #2
It could work, if you can get the work. I presume you have an ABN, liability insurance etc?
Have a nice day - Cheers
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25th August 2006, 02:00 PM #3
I don't know Vic rules but in NSW you have to have Home Warrantee insurance to do domestic work. You will still need Public Liability insurance and if you are going to get a mate to help you you will need workers compensation Insurance. It seems to go on and on. Having said that if you have the skills and you recon you can make it work go for it. But get all the nessesary insurances - there are enough cowboys out there as it is.I started my own business going around knocking door to door asking people if they wanted any work done that was 23 years ago and I'm still in business!
Good luck Andrew
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25th August 2006, 02:08 PM #4Originally Posted by Wood Butcher
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25th August 2006, 02:10 PM #5
Yes it will work providing you are prepared to follow some basic guidelines.
Always turn up
Give customers a narrow window on your turn up time [I'll be there between 1 and 3pm]
Dont be too cheap on your quotes but dont gouge
Look after you customers like gold as they will refer you on
Do the best qulaity work and use first quality materials
Conduct yourself respectfully on the job [dont swear in front of kids girls etc when you hit your thumg with a hammer.
There are 3 rules in successfull buisness
1. The customer is never wrong
2. The customer is always right
3. refer rule 1
If you can service a customer so they feel as if their satisfaction is the only thing of importance in your world and you are fair to yourself in pricing a job you cannot fail. Most people wont quibble on the price of excellence.
There are so many slack tradies out there who care more for beer than their customers, do crap work, turn up when it suits them that you will succeed.
btw if anyone asks, you are alway really busy but have no problem fitting them in.ray c
dunno what's more fun, buyin' the tools or usin' em'
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25th August 2006, 02:11 PM #6
One thing about only doing "cash" jobs to avoid tax etc. is that there is somewhat of a stigma attached with "cash only" people being automatically assumed to be dodgy. Sure some people will want to pay cash to make it cheaper for them but a lot more people will like a receipt for their money too!
Have a nice day - Cheers
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25th August 2006, 02:39 PM #7
One assumes you are a tradesman and not some idiot DIYer who thinks he is......
By the way, this section calls for a poll, where is it???
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25th August 2006, 02:52 PM #8Novice
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Thanks Guys, I'll keep all that in mind.
I dont know where the poll is - I filled out the four boxes......
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25th August 2006, 05:13 PM #9Retired
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Fixed. If you want other questions inserted PM me.
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25th August 2006, 05:30 PM #10
Can work? Yes. Will work? Entirely up to you...
- Andy Mc
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25th August 2006, 05:44 PM #11
some more points
oh and i have been in business for 40 years
there are 4 kinds of money
cash
eftpos [i carry a mobile eftpos machine costing $68 a month]
bank cheques
postal orders
a personal cheque is usually a message from the customer that he is not paying you
eftpos usually has a limit of $1000 per day so if its bigger than $1000 take it in $1k progress payments as you complete. write that into your contract
gst? make sure you register as you can claim all gst on materials and tools and you get that gst back in cash from ato also you dont have to charge gst if you turn over less than $50k per annum
all the best with itray c
dunno what's more fun, buyin' the tools or usin' em'
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25th August 2006, 06:41 PM #12
Do whatever you like just make sure that there is Insurance covering whatever you do.
Having a judgement for injury go against you without insurance is not worth experiencing
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25th August 2006, 09:24 PM #13
G'day andrew076,
I'd say get yourself a Registered Building Practioner ticket, otherwise what happens when you hit the job that's worth $6K, $7 or $10, you going to turn it down?
And like WoodButcher posted, you'll need an ABN, workers comp, public liability etc. Money you'd rather not pay but best if you have them.
Work along the Scouts' moto - "Always prepared"
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26th August 2006, 12:37 AM #14
Gday Andrew076,
If i can make a suggestion.
Jump in your car and drive about 3000k's west and you will get you all the work you can handle.
You can start at my place!!!
It is near friggin impossible to get anyone over here at the moment without hearing the old "im flat stack for the next 3 months, Did you say cash, i will there tomorrow......oh and i will work all night and weekends too"
Needless to say there is a lot of opportunity here, you might have to live in your car as there isnt a lot of rentals around but given the money you will be earning it would be a bl###dy nice car.
Steveif you always do as you have always done, you will always get what you have always got
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6th October 2006, 10:25 AM #15New Member
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