Sierra Clean Care
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Just curious, what can a single O/O expect? Is your ceiling 5k a week? 7-10k? Just want to know where I stand......
I did just shy of 7k this week.... I know I left money on the table..... starting to attract better clients, bigger/ better jobs...All depends on you. Target the customers you want. What are you happy with?
It really is about where you live and cost of living.. 7K is just as good as $3,500 in some of these states in the US might actually be less. Your money isn't even worth the same!I did just shy of 7k this week.... I know I left money on the table..... starting to attract better clients, bigger/ better jobs...
What do you spend to advertise?In the Midwest I expect each of our trucks to average $4-5k/week. There are weeks where it's a bit lower and many where it's higher, but roughly $800-$1000/day avg is great for us.
It's such a hard thing to do comparisons. It's like Apples and Oranges.
What is your market size? Who are your clients? Residential, commercial? Apartments, rentals?
Marketing budget?
Hurtful!Oh shut up
Are your guys alone on the truck?In the Midwest I expect each of our trucks to average $4-5k/week. There are weeks where it's a bit lower and many where it's higher, but roughly $800-$1000/day avg is great for us.
Yes, 99% of residential is one man per truck. Most all of our 6p-9p commercial type work is 2 man crews.Are your guys alone on the truck?
Roughly $20k annually. Mostly on pay per click, google ad words, social media, and Angie's list. Very little to none spent on print, never done radio or tv. Alot of our business is repeat and most new customers are finding us through our ranking with Google or Angie's listWhat do you spend to advertise?
Mike is that per week or month?My two two man crews need to do 35-40k amount to float our boat in Scruz
They did 64 in August which blew our old record of 50 something out the barn doors.
My NV numbers while growing, are pathetic in comparison
In the Midwest I expect each of our trucks to average $4-5k/week. There are weeks where it's a bit lower and many where it's higher, but roughly $800-$1000/day avg is great for us.
That's average for the year. Includes our commercial and some rug cleaning as well.Is that an average for the year or peak months? 200-250k per truck would be amazing with solo techs. I know you guys do quite a bit of commercial also
Just curious, what can a single O/O expect?
I did just shy of 7k this week
We run two vans on a LOT of jobs, then we split up for the smaller stuff.. We have been killing commercial jobs this year! I just have one full timer, and me.. I need another guy!! Last job today was $400, and we were finished in an hour(two vans, two guys).. When you take the first step and hire someone train them quick and get them on their own, so you can split up to service all calls. If I want to give my guy hours, we work together(I try to keep him at 40 hours or more).
I f'd up my back last week and everything got done,my wife even went out with my tech for a day(now she knows how to schedule)! I took off the whole week.. A great friend of mine in the area cleaned two rentals which was clutch, but everything else went as planned..
I'm all about saving money, as long as it doesn't effect production..
All year average $4,000 per week, the winter is slow here..
You know,I feel guilty when I see my employees YTD on his check stub.. I gave him a raise today!