DJS17
Member
So I’ve been working at a salon for 3 years employed and have been thinking of going self employed….at the salon staff is a mix of both employed and self employed.
I asked one of the self employed how it works out for her and she explained she gets £9 hr for what she works and if she hits over a certain about she will get extra on top….and basically said she needs to make it that’s she’s working £25 an hour but then said sometimes her hourly wage is £12/13 so was a little confused….she sort of said it doesn’t work out much difference to us employed lot and that sometimes she’s better off and sometimes she isn’t.
And she gets no holiday or sickness pay and has to do own tax and of course doesn’t get paid if she has say an hour gap
Surely you should be earning much more to be self employed which in the long run can cover when you have holidays etc.
I asked one of the self employed how it works out for her and she explained she gets £9 hr for what she works and if she hits over a certain about she will get extra on top….and basically said she needs to make it that’s she’s working £25 an hour but then said sometimes her hourly wage is £12/13 so was a little confused….she sort of said it doesn’t work out much difference to us employed lot and that sometimes she’s better off and sometimes she isn’t.
And she gets no holiday or sickness pay and has to do own tax and of course doesn’t get paid if she has say an hour gap
Surely you should be earning much more to be self employed which in the long run can cover when you have holidays etc.