I am thinking of starting a repair business in south missouri and I realize that one must market and build a reputation to aquire business...but I was just curious as to how many repairs you guys and gals do in one day?
Any info would be helpful in preparing my business plan and a budget. Thanks in advance
Average repairs per day...
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You should aim for an average of 20 repairs per week for a start. It is possible but does need energy and time. I for myself do perform that minimum figure easily all year round -and hardly do repairs mon-thu (most repairs are done during the weekend). Good luck!
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Re: Average repairs per day...
I talk to windshield repair technicians around the world and I hear some technicians say they do between 5 and 10 per day and others that say that they do 15 or more repairs per day.
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Thanks guys...So, could I hire additional techs and do enough marketing to keep them busy too, and do I pay them a % of the repair or an hourly wage? I am thinking that eventually I might want to grow my business and add additional techs in the surrounding areas. Thanks again...
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Just be careful with hired help. They will never care about your company as much as you do. I've had hired help in the past but now I am back to doing all the work myself and I much prefer it this way. With employees I was always putting out their little fires and baby sitting grown men. My revenue is a bit lower now but I am much happier out doing the work myself.Rsenest wrote:Thanks guys...So, could I hire additional techs and do enough marketing to keep them busy too, and do I pay them a % of the repair or an hourly wage? I am thinking that eventually I might want to grow my business and add additional techs in the surrounding areas. Thanks again...
And to answer your original question.....I was paying a percentage.
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