Reasons for Going Self-Employed

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  • Опубликовано: 3 май 2024
  • Roger and Robin discuss going self-employed in the second episode of the new Skill Builder podcast. It takes some courage to make the leap from the security and comfort of your job, but the fact that you're here tells us that you're ready to take the jump into the world of being the master of your own destiny, but what do you have to consider in your new self employed life?
    Have you got the courage to quit your job and find the motivation needed to build a new, happier and more fulfilling life?
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    A guide to going self-employed in the UK - bit.ly/2XGTO2S
    GOV.UK Working For Yourself - www.gov.uk/working-for-yourself
    7 Hard Questions You Need to Ask Before Going Self-Employed - bit.ly/2SKQuAh
    Obviously there are pros and cons but when you quit your job and make a success of self-employed life you'll never look back.
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  • @timtishsmith5966
    @timtishsmith5966 5 лет назад +8

    I started self-employment in 1990 aged 22. I didn't know anyone in the building trade, no contacts nothing, totally green behind the ears. Worked nights filling shelves at Tesco's for a year and saved £5000 to buy an ex-post office van which came with a hammer to tap the starter motor occasionally to get the thing going. One thing I did do before I could afford a Amstrad 256k computer, remember them was to hand write over 60 letters to local builders offering my services just to get my name out there. Low and behold three replied and I never looked back. It takes sheer determination, grit, and guts. Believe in yourself no matter what anyone says and just do it. Go for it, it will be the best thing you'll ever do to be in control of your destiny. Without a shadow of a doubt, it's going to be hard work but as Churchill is quoted "Never, ever ever give up'. BTW superb podcast guys you two need to get an agent and take this show on the road lol. Oh yes, you guys can do your net Podcast from Robin's house's, you know, that one in Miami ;)

    • @DPJOINERY
      @DPJOINERY 5 лет назад

      That's a nice story moonraker, you lived in hope through the tough times and it's now paid off. Nice one.
      Great idea about a Skillbuilder Roadshow by the way, hope they're listening 😉

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  5 лет назад +2

      Moonraker.
      That is great. I had one of those Amstrads and also used it to great effect. Never give up is right. I wish we had Churchill now to make this country believe in itself. So many feint hearts out there.

    • @ukconstruction
      @ukconstruction 5 лет назад

      I have nothing in Miami! But am planning to build in the Caribbean!!

  • @aceland64
    @aceland64 4 года назад +5

    I am very proud to have been self employed for 35 yrs and have a few houses like Robin , this is the result of hard work , little bit of luck and taking a risk now and again , nothing wrong in this at all , great pad casts guys

  • @jewelcitizen2567
    @jewelcitizen2567 5 лет назад +81

    You chaps are a class act and this channel is an amazing resource. So glad I discovered it...

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  5 лет назад +9

      We are also glad you discovered it. Please don't keep it a secret.

    • @ukconstruction
      @ukconstruction 5 лет назад +3

      Thanks for your encouragement!

    • @TYLERCONSTRUCTION
      @TYLERCONSTRUCTION 3 года назад

      Me too

    • @kristianduke410
      @kristianduke410 2 года назад

      I know im asking randomly but does anyone know of a way to get back into an Instagram account?
      I somehow lost the account password. I appreciate any tricks you can give me!

    • @watsonvalentin5099
      @watsonvalentin5099 2 года назад

      @Kristian Duke instablaster ;)

  • @Mysticfizz24
    @Mysticfizz24 5 лет назад +9

    After finishing college as an Environmental Scientist, and the birth of my daughter I went self employed as a window cleaner, to give me the time and flexibility I needed as a new parent. Have to say, it was the best move I made. Now employed for 13 yrs I’m heading back to college to do my plumbing qualifications with the intention of going self employed again sometime in the future . If you have the drive, desire and attention to detail it’s a great way to work 👍

  • @SteveAndAlexBuild
    @SteveAndAlexBuild 5 лет назад +22

    Cracking podcast this one chaps . I (Steve ) started on the YTS up here in Skelmersdale. It was called TPT.... Tomorrow’s people today . It was college or yts getting £26.25 pw . I wanted to learn so ended up on a placement with a small builder ,a superb bricky called Peter Keogh . I learnt so much from him and he put me through an apprenticeship. When I came out of my time I went straight into being self employed , have been ever since . My son Alex is now a qualified bricky too and we don’t just build walls , we care about how they look , we are tidy and reliable . I think because of this I have never advertised . We also work as you guys said . If it’s an extension we can build the whole thing just using reliable friends who we know are top lads who also care passionately about their trades .
    Keep the podcasts coming chaps .... Steve and Alex 🧱👍🏼

  • @Samwise457
    @Samwise457 5 лет назад +29

    I’m currently in this situation now, employed looking to go self employed... these videos are great! All the info I need, as a joiner myself I look up to people like Robin you are an inspiration! Thanks for making these videos keep them coming!!!

    • @electricimpulsetoprogramming
      @electricimpulsetoprogramming Год назад +2

      did you make it? tell us your history, it's been 4 years since your comment

    • @garethwatson7999
      @garethwatson7999 Год назад

      I’m literally in this situation right now in 2023 and things have changed so much since the original comment, I’m currently self employed on the weekends and it’s going great but I can’t do 6.5 days a week forever as much as I love the money the benefits of being employed are just too good at the min in 2023 and the benefits of the extra cash the self employed work makes me is too good to pass up. Pros and cons eh!

  • @danielmehlhopt8165
    @danielmehlhopt8165 5 лет назад +4

    From NZ. I watch all the skill builder vids. Great information - it's all universal. Thanks.

  • @patrickmurray2220
    @patrickmurray2220 5 лет назад

    Rodger you're spot on. I'm a plumber myself and absolutely love doing water main, drainage and sewer work when it comes along.

  • @jasonhancock2274
    @jasonhancock2274 5 лет назад +3

    Great video again guys, this really hit home for me as I'm in exactly the same position as Roger was when he was 1st starting out. I've got the steady job, wife, kids, house etc etc, but always had the desire to work for myself.
    I've done it slightly differently and have gradually reduced my hours while taking on my own jobs, working 7 days of course. It's paying off now as the trust is building and the work is coming in.
    Hopefully the start of a bright future. Keep the podcasts coming, Quality stuff.

  • @craigperkins5339
    @craigperkins5339 5 лет назад +1

    Brilliant!
    Really enjoy listening to you both.
    I’ve been self employed for 14 years now and everything you say is bang on.
    I spend all day working on my own in the building maintenance sector, and it’s great hearing from grounded like minded guys.
    Thank you.

  • @NenzelMUSIC
    @NenzelMUSIC 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you for your videos. I am already self employed but it is hard and I have also had a lot of issues with mental health and anxiety. I also watched you video on this topic and it is really nice to hear from people who actually understand. Your videos and information really motivates
    me and drives me forward. Thanks guys.

  • @richardhayden4499
    @richardhayden4499 5 лет назад +1

    Great podcast, keep them coming, I could listen to these all day long. People love stories, these builders story’s for good and bad have a million learning points in them, which are worth there weight in gold. Outstanding guys

  • @grahamwilson829
    @grahamwilson829 5 лет назад

    Two men from my generation when I too was an apprentice joiner. Now coming back into the trade and you talk so much sense and I find you inspiring. Great look forward to next podcast

  • @noskills9577
    @noskills9577 5 лет назад

    Thank you both, I hope this series continues 👍

  • @chrisjinks5197
    @chrisjinks5197 5 лет назад +1

    Been listening to both these, I took the plunge last year to leave the firm to become a self employed spark. You touch on the issue that is so import, it's so tough sometimes because you feel like you are very alone, got to make all the decisions, with no back up and no saftey screens, you dont want to feel like youve had to let your family down not coming home with dinner. Content like this is really vital just to hear from people who have gone through the up and downs of it. Good work, keep it up, good listen in the van on the way to the next job.

  • @lazylad9064
    @lazylad9064 5 лет назад +3

    Love watching these guys. Skilled workers 👍👍👍 thanks guys.

  • @Kaunas-rx3qv
    @Kaunas-rx3qv 4 года назад

    Thank you for another great talk from you guys. I’m finding this so useful for my own business. Really appreciate these new podcasts.

  • @loadzofhobbies4219
    @loadzofhobbies4219 4 года назад

    Absolutely loving these podcasts. A fantastic bank of shared knowledge. Keep an up.

  • @brickbat1966
    @brickbat1966 5 лет назад +3

    Well done guys great podcast, I have been self employed since I was 18 I’m 53 next birthday and have no regrets,
    I would add to your advice that anybody thinking of going self employed should build up a network of contacts in the trades,
    And never be to proud to pick up the phone and let people know your looking for work.
    Keep up the good work guys
    Regards john

  • @tirepantsfoe5078
    @tirepantsfoe5078 5 лет назад

    Another fantastic talk. You guys have taken me straight back to college. I had an amazing tutor who never failed to inspire. Most definitely the industry is not for the faint hearted, but if you keep your eyes on the prize and you’re not afraid to step out of the boat who knows what may happen. Don’t turn down any job when you’re starting out. Price accordingly and follow your passion.

  • @Uyiiouuoiuiiuyi
    @Uyiiouuoiuiiuyi 3 года назад +1

    As a new self employed builder this channel is like college I learn so much thank you very much for sharing you experience and knowledge

  • @MrJessOliver
    @MrJessOliver 5 лет назад

    Thank you for this podcast. Admiring your willingness to share your knowledge. I am learning a lot from you both........Keep up the good work 👍

  • @fredjoyce4914
    @fredjoyce4914 5 лет назад

    excellent video thanks guys love hearing fellow trades stories , ive been SE plumber 4 years now same sort of situation many ups and downs and loving it still look forward to the next vid

  • @ruarimitchell8061
    @ruarimitchell8061 2 года назад

    Really appreciate all the work to share your knowledge guys!

  • @stakkerhmnd
    @stakkerhmnd 5 лет назад +1

    You can't beat a bit of Skill Builder!
    You can't buy this level of experience and expertise. Thanks for sharing chaps!!

  • @dalebromley972
    @dalebromley972 2 года назад +1

    I think you two Gents are on a WINNER! There is a huge need for experienced people like you both are, to share their professional opinions in this format.
    And you two just nail it. Credible, down to earth and with a smidge of entertainment.
    Well done….
    You’ve won me. I’m in Australia. Already sent a link to my friend who is a brilliant luthier in Auckland, NZ. He has always struggled with being able to “sell himself” as do I too.
    Bravo!!!
    Dale Bromley
    Blairgowrie Australia

  • @bernardgarrett3897
    @bernardgarrett3897 3 года назад

    You guys speak so much sense..
    Your non trade videos are so correct.
    Big respect to you both

  • @andreioancea6469
    @andreioancea6469 3 года назад

    I'm currently on way to be self employed but I'm struggling to get a van at the moment, I was working in bathroom renovation, and tiling trade for a while now and everyone I was asking for advice they just told me not to go self employed, but a good friend of mine and your videos makes not to step back. Great videos and tips all the time.

  • @jordanjones7440
    @jordanjones7440 2 года назад

    As a subscriber and a viewer of skill builder and Robin channel and only just discovering the podcasts unbelievable I know 🤣 last week i went self employed after being on the books for a company for 4 years! Personally I think it’s the way to go as long as your determined and want to move forward in the building game, with the shortage of labour at the minute it’s a great time! So so happy I made the move

  • @gavinoneill721
    @gavinoneill721 5 лет назад +4

    These podcasts are absolutely brilliant. A winning format Guys. Great hear your opinions on being/going self employed. Thanks for taking the time to share your experience of the trades. How about a podcast about managing money within the business, how to go about getting better terms with your suppliers and maybe touch on pension schemes for the self employed.

  • @michaelchapman4269
    @michaelchapman4269 5 лет назад

    Thanks so much for putting these videos together, I’m on the edge of leaving my job, same as Roger everyone telling me not to bar a few people (very well paid and pretty easy). Just having the bottle to do it. This has definitely taken me a step closer. Thanks again Robin and Roger & team! 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @abdulrahiman812
    @abdulrahiman812 5 лет назад +1

    Great Podcast! Really interesting to watch, thanks for sharing your experiences. I watch lots of your videos 😀

  • @afzulali7695
    @afzulali7695 5 лет назад +2

    Brilliant absolutely.

  • @jamie3566
    @jamie3566 5 лет назад

    So inspiring listening to you two. You sometimes question what decisions you make in life but it's those decisions that give you the answers further down the line, it's a sad thing that alot of people can't wait for you to slip up, and it has happened to me I'll be honest, but that's another story. If you have that gut feeling don't hesitate get stuck in work hard and the tide will turn in your favour, I'm still waiting but I know it's going to happen and that's what drives me.👍

  • @cmcg5718
    @cmcg5718 4 года назад

    Definite role model robin! Success is a good thing,love the channel!
    This has got to b the 3rd time I've listened to this podcast

  • @mattandrews808
    @mattandrews808 4 года назад +1

    Watching in Australia and the relevance of your opinion transcends oceans. Thanks gents

  • @chrisodriscoll5095
    @chrisodriscoll5095 5 лет назад +3

    Loved this thank you guys.

  • @MrPaul1f
    @MrPaul1f 5 лет назад +2

    Spot on guys, brilliant but most importantly real world advice.

  • @oliw3664
    @oliw3664 5 лет назад +1

    As a non-tradesman, listening to your knowledge of being so is really helpful to me to understand what it's like to be in the trade and to understand how work is priced etc. As well as the 'how to' content, I love this channel.

  • @jeffbradley8783
    @jeffbradley8783 3 года назад

    So awesome to hear these real stories; you are both a mark for success. Keep the videos coming.

  • @SVSunnyJim
    @SVSunnyJim 3 года назад

    I love these guys, they give so much wisdom for free.
    I have been self employed for 3 years now and I just wish I had started earlier. There is nothing like the feeling of landing a big contract with a customer that you've created yourself, and then finding the will in yourself to carry out what you've promised to the best of your abilities. Bringing home your own money has huge advantages and comes with a feeling of great success that bests the good work that you've done in the past.
    I think tho, it's really for only people who genuinely love their craft, you've got to love what you do because to create business flowing constantly requires constant thinking about your next move, your next call, your next job, your next customer and your commitments to them. I never have time to waste anymore, because it's time which becomes just as precious as money but I'll never look back. This is what it means to be truly connected to your work, and success for your family will follow.

  • @potatokitty
    @potatokitty Год назад

    About to start to get my cscs. This is very helpful. Thank you guys for your podcast, please do keep it up.

  • @THECARKUS
    @THECARKUS 5 лет назад +2

    Tell you what guys. Its bloody good of you to take the time and effort to do these vids. Fair play to you both.

  • @nathanglasspool3473
    @nathanglasspool3473 4 года назад

    I really enjoy listening to you two and your stories. Cheers

  • @elliothetherington7723
    @elliothetherington7723 5 лет назад

    Thank you to you both for the confidence boost, I was taken for £6.5k by my previous employer, managed to get £3.5k back but now I’m on my own and self employed I’m happier than ever. It’s hard work and all consuming but put the time in and rewards will come, keep doing what you are doing guys, love the channel. 👍🏻

  • @Pkudhail
    @Pkudhail 4 года назад

    Great show guys, i am learning so much from you, doing a bathroom, Roger, i have picked up so much from your vids. Thinking of going self-employed in the building trade, after working in an office for 20yrs.

  • @geraintwilliams9574
    @geraintwilliams9574 Год назад

    I’m self employed myself and enjoy listening to your stories helpful

  • @ryt450
    @ryt450 5 лет назад

    Love these pod cast lots of tips and information

  • @darrenroche9225
    @darrenroche9225 5 лет назад +1

    Great advice again lads , it's a joy to watch and listen

  • @3ziz9615
    @3ziz9615 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks really appreciate the time & effort put in this educational podcast.

  • @TheTraditionalGolfer
    @TheTraditionalGolfer 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks Roger 👍

  • @e.b856
    @e.b856 3 года назад

    Very good procast guys,I m a joiner and really loving watching you.Also I recommend my mates to watch your channel.
    Being a self-employed is not only a passion or a destiny .is a part of your character .
    Thank you

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  3 года назад +1

      E.B. Thank you very much for your support. It helps us to have your recommendation. I know a lot of people who have given up their self employed status and taken the security and pension that comes with a job but they are rarely happy to be dancing to somebody else's tune.

  • @marcinlenski3857
    @marcinlenski3857 4 года назад

    Thank you! For your time and stories. Since I have started my own business, had more bumps than ever expected :-) but still working on my own. And yes, you never know where your path is going to lead you. From simple small joinery in my room to all sorts of roofing and carpentry jobs. Is it simple life? Hell, no! Am I going to change it? No.

  • @stanleycarling
    @stanleycarling 5 лет назад

    I liked the the pub one..had a genuine feel about it ! Keep it simple.

  • @joekool5005
    @joekool5005 Год назад

    I love you guys! I've been a subscriber but only just discovered these podcasts. Top class!

  • @luketaylor8602
    @luketaylor8602 5 лет назад

    Great video thanks gents, keep them coming please!

  • @chad__west
    @chad__west 4 года назад

    Great podcast I’m going self employed soon and this podcast has really made me think I’ve made the right choice ..thank you

  • @hi-tech55
    @hi-tech55 5 лет назад +1

    Great Podcast The two R's. I have been self employed since 1984 and echo all that you have said. I went to evening college and learnt the basics about business studies. It's important to keep your receipts and I subscribe to the HMR site. It tells you all that you can claim for, even cleaning of clothes. If you were an MP you could claim for a duck house. ( I don't suggest you do that) I find that over a year that can make a big difference to profits. If you have enthusiasm about your trades like you both do, I think it's a no brainier. Thanks for the insight about self employment, doesn't matter how old you are you can always learn of others.

  • @tonyquinn7479
    @tonyquinn7479 4 года назад

    Very interesting chaps, thanks for your hard work .

  • @henlowridge8598
    @henlowridge8598 5 лет назад +1

    Another great podcast. When considering the content of future podcasts I think you should include one intended for customers (as I'm sure plenty of your subscribers are customers as well as trades people). It would be great to hear your views on how customers can get the best out of their relationship with their builder. (eg. things to avoid, things to do, etc.). I'm sure with plenty of your own experiences chucked in it will be a great watch and very informative.

  • @truefalse207
    @truefalse207 5 лет назад +1

    Good podcasts to listen to at lunchtime in the van

  • @robert500s
    @robert500s 5 лет назад +1

    Great video lads and sensible advice. Being self employed is definitely worth it in my opinion but not necessarily a good idea for the faint hearted.

  • @TheLondonForever00
    @TheLondonForever00 4 года назад

    Keep going guys, I've learned a lot from you both. Thanks for creating these videos, it's much appreciated.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  4 года назад

      Thank you for the encouragement we will do our very best.

  • @jonathanshekleton2765
    @jonathanshekleton2765 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks lads really interesting viewing.

  • @TYLERCONSTRUCTION
    @TYLERCONSTRUCTION 3 года назад

    My dad and I are thinking about starting a business doing property rental. Thank you for this.

  • @dannymurphy1779
    @dannymurphy1779 5 лет назад

    Great stories thanks for sharing. As someone not in the trade myself I would be really interested to hear how people go from having a trade to being a builder and running a build like you both have done. It would be good to hear some tales from your first builds, how you went about it and how you found the transition.

  • @iaminterestedineverything
    @iaminterestedineverything 5 лет назад

    Excellent podcasts so far!

  • @vinnysinclair3718
    @vinnysinclair3718 4 года назад +1

    Very good. Simple things but very helpful

  • @kellysueleitch4472
    @kellysueleitch4472 2 года назад

    Brilliant thank you!

  • @danielcarlo6959
    @danielcarlo6959 5 лет назад

    Another brillant helpful podcast 👍

  • @alansmith9412
    @alansmith9412 5 лет назад +1

    great podcast,gives everyone confidence in going so employed .I was made redundant at Christmas when I was 40 and had done some plumbing in my life.had £5085 redundancy,never taken a risk in my life,2 kids,mortgage etc.went to collage after chritsmas(fast track but no choice).plumbing course was £5k so £85 up!.finished collage and qualified.Worked a week with one job.Then out of the blue friend wanted bathroom doing,finished that then the exact same day my boiler guy rang me up and had heard had done a plumbing course and wanted me to work for him a few days a week.I worked for him for 3 years but building up my own customers by word of mouth but only by doing a good job.If you want to do carpentry,bricklaying or plumbing whatever work for your self.Hard times sometimes but the freedom is priceless.one word I would say is always be considerate and caring about your customers and the good customers will recommend you to good customers,mostly!

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Alan
      That is a great story and will help others. It is all about attitude and, quite honestly, if people like you they tend to hire you.
      I was with a builder yesterday and he was swearing his head off in a very loud voice until I quietly pointed out that the lady next door was in her front garden. I don't think he had even considered the neighbours.

  • @M4RKUSS1996
    @M4RKUSS1996 2 года назад

    Very entertaining podcast, I love learning from you guys, thanks!

  • @christianfraude4517
    @christianfraude4517 5 лет назад

    Great informative stuff guys ! Top Draw for any1 entering our game !!!

  • @jackmitchell20
    @jackmitchell20 5 лет назад +1

    Brilliant! Really enjoy listening to you two.

  • @MT_T991
    @MT_T991 5 лет назад +1

    To succeed at self-employment you have to want it. Started carpentry bits and pieces at 15 with an older carpenter and master cabinet maker, found college and apprenticeship at 16 easy. Been self employed since 19, 25 now and we are doing well never short on work and often being chased by builders and private clients. I'm a joiner at heart was taught real historic work, so love cutting in a roof or replacing a soleplate (though not everyday work) Through accidental chance was taught to plaster by a very talented plasterer and builder (he needed labour I needed work) I've combined the two, now I'm always busy stud out the house or build the timber frame get it all boarded then plaster the lot finish with the second fix
    Equal to soleplate work do the timber work through to lime render.
    I don't understand people lacking work I used to drive 100 miles just to keep going and keep earning to pay our mortgage. Fortunately just dogs and Mrs no Children. Good luck to anyone who tries.
    Harder I work the luckier I get.
    Quick question how can we beat the stigma that trade work is for idiots, we need more capable young people, but the trades are so under respected

  • @curtis24-7
    @curtis24-7 5 лет назад

    Another great video! Keep them coming!

  • @5372john
    @5372john 3 года назад

    Brilliant podcast keep up the good work 👍👍👍

  • @johndaniells4440
    @johndaniells4440 5 лет назад +5

    The face Robin was pulling at the 3 houses comments, haha! Robin I'm sure from the videos you've posted which show your work ethic, no one would begrudge u your 3 houses. You've earned every penny. All the best lads. Another great and helpful video.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  5 лет назад

      John
      I said 3 fewer which leaves him with just one.

  • @jimcraiggeezer
    @jimcraiggeezer 4 года назад

    Gday fellas you guys are really likable.. Good advice and genuine opinions.. Very good channel for proper builders.. Fantastic, thanks.

  • @THECARKUS
    @THECARKUS 5 лет назад +2

    The keys to success for you yoofs.... Intelligence, Diligence, hard work and concientousness. If you can bring those to the table you will be a success as a self employed person. Listen to Roger and Robin here. They have it in scoops. And a bit of enthusiasm too.

  • @rafalgora3770
    @rafalgora3770 Год назад

    Thanks guys for helping me become better at my trade 👍 Crazy how 10 months ago was watchin Robin hanging doors and now I don’t even sweat. Everything in this video is soo true. ❤

  • @wittywoo9559
    @wittywoo9559 2 года назад

    Great advise .. great blokes .. great channel 👍

  • @ad-van-ture
    @ad-van-ture 4 года назад +2

    Interesting vid guys, good points about finding what you like and are good at dispite doing the C&G plumbing I find my personally is suited better being a handyman, variety's the key for me👍

  • @johnmccartney6355
    @johnmccartney6355 5 лет назад

    Well done guys spot on👍👍👍

  • @carlmoore6181
    @carlmoore6181 5 лет назад +3

    Cheers guys this thought is always In my mind for self employed. I work for a big gas company It’s the 7 days commitment that holds me back missing out on time with the kids.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  5 лет назад +8

      I totally agree with that sentiment which is why I would never try and persuade anyone. That 7 days a week to get started can become a habit or cycle you never quite break. At least it gets rid of the Monday morning blues. As far as the kids go I used to be there in the morning because people never wanted me in their house before 9 a.m and, working locally, I would nip home for lunch and then pop back to see them off to bed when I could and then maybe head out to do the estimates. My approach was to pop in and out all the time so I was around. I used to see guys heading off on the early train into London and they would get back after the kids were in bed so I think on average I did better than that.

  • @Me-zo8yc
    @Me-zo8yc 3 года назад

    Enjoyable chat to listen to lads thanks

  • @christianfraude4517
    @christianfraude4517 5 лет назад

    Wll be passing this on to the "Troops" Nice listening to U's 2's :)

  • @sandraditchfield3732
    @sandraditchfield3732 Год назад

    Love it. Please keep going.

  • @SUKIE6
    @SUKIE6 5 лет назад

    Great information guys! Loved this video! Video on how you good about customer service? Unhappy customers/awkward customer? You know the type looking more for their money etc
    How to go about talking to them?

  • @bengoymer5702
    @bengoymer5702 5 лет назад +2

    Great video again

  • @PaDu247
    @PaDu247 3 года назад

    thanks guys !!

  • @DavidJones-jp5lg
    @DavidJones-jp5lg 4 года назад

    Brilliant lads!

  • @allanpearson882
    @allanpearson882 2 года назад

    There's no need to be a plumber or a builder to find these podcasts entertaining. Loved every minute.

  • @keithwoodward8412
    @keithwoodward8412 4 года назад +1

    Just as interesting and inspiring as the podcast on quoting

  • @PIA-BUILD
    @PIA-BUILD 5 лет назад +1

    Great podcast guys watch your videos when I get time now and then. I have been on a similar boat working in retail and then in the building trade combo my retail side is pretty good with management when I get big jobs they let me take time off unpaid to do the work which is pretty good. I have just cut more hours at the retail side because a lot of work is coming on in the last one year i do 7 days and some days work in the evening after the other job i will eventually leave and do the building work full time. I would recommend if starting off is maybe have a part time job in hand something to fall on when it slows down and in retail there is always overtime if you wanna put the hours in. Spring is around the corner so it's a good time to start. One more thing which I try is save as much money and only spend what's nessosery and don't blow everything in one go it was a price job it's good to have back up for the rainy days. Great Video guys

  • @liammullins8951
    @liammullins8951 3 года назад

    Brilliant guys loved it

  • @johngoodwin8075
    @johngoodwin8075 4 года назад

    Best thing I have ever done 20 years and still going

  • @SuperTannoy
    @SuperTannoy 5 лет назад +1

    Thoroughly enjoyed the banter, doesn't apply to me as I'm 80 years old. but was in the building trade all my life, and i'm still interested in what people do.started as a joiner finished up in site management, and we had tradesmen coming on site, saying they didn't do roofs, or they only did first fix, and half of them were not interested. keep it up guys I enjoy your videos also.

    • @ukconstruction
      @ukconstruction 5 лет назад

      That's a really good point! You have to be interested!! Great observation!

  • @brskcool
    @brskcool 5 лет назад

    Loved this helped a lot when’s the next one

  • @matthewhurley5410
    @matthewhurley5410 5 лет назад +2

    Absolutely great video guys love watching your content I’m also a joiner and carpenter and super passionate about building as a whole, I also run some pretty big projects and I didn’t understand why robin said that he puts the clients directly in touch with the various trades rather then dealing with them himself how do you make your percentage on them? do you just charge a project management fee plus the fee for the work you do or do you just do this for tax and VAT reasons. I can understand if someone just wanted a small job doing that you wouldn’t want anything to do with it hence you would just pass on details but surely you would make a cut on bigger projects?
    Thanks guys and I look forward to your future podcast’s