the money is in installs
Thats true if you can do it in a day.
servicing and breakdowns doesn't pay these days
Also true, not the big bucks anyway, but you can make a good living if you know your stuff.
if you can just do one system a week that's 48 grand a year with 4 weeks holidays
Also true. If you are fast enough and good enough to be able to do an install without even thinking you could get twice that, or more working for yourself. That would be over £100 grand a year Dream on
There are some catches though
It is not as easy as you think to find 48 jobs a year every year or even near that.
If you are employed you would be lucky to get £450 for an install and if you have a mate you are halving it.
So your 100K becomes 50-60K books in. Have you any idea how hard it is to do 5 installs a week every week? Let me tell you, unless you have done it you know nothing. Boiler on the wall, flue cored and rads up before 9 or its gonna be a BAD day.
There is also the abuse you put your body through shot knees, arthritic hands, broken bones (you might get a tea break for some broken ribs) your mate giving you stitches, lungs knackered with dust and soot because you haven't got time to go to the van for a mask. Health and Safety? whats that? Family? Wife? Never see them! Everything takes 2nd place to the work. Believe me i've did it all just to chase the money.
Was it worth it?
At the time it seemed so.
Would i do it again?
Possibly, because i could, probably not because i missed out on lots.
Don't fill the OP's head with s**t£ about what he could make. It won't happen mainly because he will never be in the company of many different tradesmen who could or would teach him the ways to do things quickly and easily.
If he gives it a go and is half decent £25 -30K is well within his reach after a while but even that won't be easy.
BTW
There are many on here who knock the 1 day guys. There are a lot of good ones out there. I did it over 14 years and know the toll it takes. Respect to you guys
Very true Tamz,im in hospital on monday for a hip replacement op,thats what its done for me at 48 years old,fortunately,i work for a company now,not S.E. they say i can go back on ASVs when i return.
Wish me luck...