Grahams
Don't complain - suggest what's better
I enjoyed messing about with diggers, but the rest eventually got so bad I ended up retiring - not rich, but enough to get by.Its getting ever closer to the point of giving up and just working for whoever is paying the most to sit on a machine pushing slop around all day.
As we all do on here I was out late last night dropping a machine off to a site to try and get a jump on today (which is another total write off due to rain...) Whilst locking the yard up with several locks, gates and concrete blocks to try and stop the night shift robbing all my stuff, I was thinking to myself if I actually add the hours I work up, I bet I don't earn as much as I think I do...
Tuesday night I was answering emails and paying invoices till 10.30pm. Got in at 5 that day. 5 hours of paperwork generated since Saturday since I last cleared everything....
Getting hard to keep up with increased H&S enforcement on jobs, everyone wants a meeting because they decided to completely change the job I've already quoted for around but cant possibly do an evening or weekend - has to be in the day to suit their breaktimes.... Who's the fool here - I don't think its them - they are protecting their downtime....
Tax is going up, the risk is going up, materials have gone up, the rates have flatlined. I think its only stubbornness that keeps me going somedays
The trouble is you are a youngster, so retirement probably not an option. I would look to farm out as much as possible of the paperwork to your accountant and see what you can automate in the way of RAMS, pricing etc. Yes it costs (although can be offset against tax), but it gives you some of your life back which is irreplaceable. I missed way too much of my daughter growing up.
Maybe set aside a half day each week for paperwork you can't avoid to reduce the evening work - difficult as you always feel you could be doing something more productive.
At the end of the day could you stand working full time for some outfit that doesn't give a s**t about you?