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Hi Stuart,

 

We aim for 1k a day min for a 3 man team sometimes more depending on job/client. 260K A year. Our turn over is usually around 1.5 Million for 5-6 teams.

 

Yes management team is

 

2 admin that deal with admin, HR, H&S, Finance, Customer service, audits etc...

 

2 managers that go out quoting and organise teams/work. One of them also deals with kit we use a mobile mechanic and local company to repair kit.

 

The teams are expected to look after kit and repair small stuff like chain catchers, chains, filters etc.. If anything breaks they fill out a form on the tablet that notifies the management team so it can be dealt with.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Regards

Henri

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