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2 man team with chipper annual turnover  

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  1. 1. 2 man team with chipper annual turnover

    • below 50k
      15
    • up to 60k
      7
    • up to 70k
      4
    • up to 80k
      11
    • up to 90k
      5
    • up to 100k
      8
    • 100k plus
      10


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Hello,

Question for the honourable members of this online community.

I would like to ask what people believe to be a reasonable average annual turnover in pounds sterling for a 2 man team with chipper, generally well equiped and also running pedestrian stumpgrinder.

Please respond to my poll.

Regards

Ty

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Hello,

Question for the honourable members of this online community.

I would like to ask what people believe to be a reasonable average annual turnover in pounds sterling for a 2 man team with chipper, generally well equiped and also running pedestrian stumpgrinder.

Please respond to my poll.

Regards

Ty

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Well, we have just become a limited company and our expected turnover should be no less than £70k (80k euros) for year one.

Revising a long term business plan to give us some clear targets in terms of money and equipment.

We work hard and long hours, far harder than if we were simply employed and with more energy.

I've stood and watched other larger companies at work and wondered how they earn a coin plodding along as they do.

I should not have clicked 'Public' as I didn't intend to pry, I just wanted an idea, I don't need to know individuals turnover.

Is it too late to change that?

Ty

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Well, we have just become a limited company and our expected turnover should be no less than £70k (80k euros) for year one.

Revising a long term business plan to give us some clear targets in terms of money and equipment.

We work hard and long hours, far harder than if we were simply employed and with more energy.

I've stood and watched other larger companies at work and wondered how they earn a coin plodding along as they do.

I should not have clicked 'Public' as I didn't intend to pry, I just wanted an idea, I don't need to know individuals turnover.

Is it too late to change that?

Ty

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