The bottom line for \'05

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toab

Re: The bottom line for '05

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Come on guys ...Lets see some more year end figures and hear some stories (hopefully all good) about how you veteran guys have made out this year. I'm looking forward to the good news you techs have to share.
code3wsr

Re: The bottom line for '05

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OK folks, Lets get some round figures on what we made last year.
Nothing too personal. I'll Start it.
Working full time for only 3 months i was in the 0-5 thousand dollar range. The rest of the year was extremly part time, two to five repairs a month ,( I got a new job) so that money was for gas and beer, some of it was done for free for friends. In summary I did pretty good when i applied my self.
OK please just give us a range of your profits last year.
0-5 thousand
6-10 thousand
11-20 thousand
21-30 thousand
31-40 thousand
41-50 thousand
over 51 thousand.
I hope using ranges isnt too personal, I would just like to get an average of the overall industry.
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Re: The bottom line for '05

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well over 51,000 easy do the job right and charge a proper price I work on average 17 days per month at screen repair.
33,000 + screen repairs over 18 years and still learning.
Over
GFD77

Re: The bottom line for '05

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I personally can't share with you what I made because I started my business in the fall & winter months for the sole reason of being ready to go in the spring, I hope it goes well for me this spring and summer since it's the first business I have owned, I don't know how long it will take for me to get established.
code3wsr

Re: The bottom line for '05

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Silly question for ScreenMan, is that Pounds,Euros or USD?
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Re: The bottom line for '05

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Not something I would usually post on a forum, but what the hay......last years gross for me was also over the 51k level. I have no employees, cover only a 20 mile radius, don't work on weekends and average 27 hours per week! The down side......no longer have children to take as dependants (both are adults and no longer live at home) and self-employment tax hit me hard this year. Gotta find more tax breaks!!
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Re: The bottom line for '05

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Go out and drive your vehicle around - Uncle Sam pays about 11 cents a mile at tax time.
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Re: The bottom line for '05

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Code3wsr
33,000 + screen repairs over 18 years and still learning.
Over
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Re: The bottom line for '05

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J.T.

It's a lot more than 11 cents a mile. I think it's around 37.5 cents! I don't do my taxes, so that's an educated guess according to what was used for my vehicle as an expense.
Robin Hood

Re: The bottom line for '05

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40.5 cents first half of 05, 48.5 cents second half of 05 and 44.5 cents now.
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