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You can’t.And how do I pay wages?
And how do I pay wages?
If the state won't think of us, we rather tell them together or we find some weak points and exploit them, there are no other options.
There two employees. Myself and my wife.The same way you planned to when the furlough was first announced for a short period of time.
You may - if you can afford it - hope for something in the budget in about 2 months. Which may apply from then, may be backdated or may apply from a future date.
Roll a D6, you need a 7.
Ultimately if you cannot afford to pay wages you start redundancy procedures. May have helped if you had started them earlier, would have saved the business money anyway.
Then in the fullness of time make the people redundant.
Can the business remain? If not then its time to make hard decisions as to whether to close the business.
Not a nice decision - never is - but necessary if it cannot be afforded or cannot hold on until it can start making money again.
We had a part of 330 billion in help?
Grants, loans, furlough, discretionary funds - bit late to find some weak points and exploit them.
The Chancellor is who you need and to be fair to the lad he's done far more than anyone expected and far quicker than government help is normally.
If we can't survive now then what price should be paid to keep people employed? £50k per person? £100K? Or what amount?
There two employees. Myself and my wife.
If we can't pay ourselves a wage we can't run the business so it would of course need to close.
And that's that?Then thats the decision to take.
If limited company the debts of the business remain with the business unless you signed a personal guarantee.
If partnership / sole trader business then any debts belong to you.
I saw £10k of that 330 billion and it's almost all gone on paying the landlord while my unit sat empty for the last 6 months. We also got furlough pay which covers the wages we would normally receive however, they couldn't even pay that in full.
Now, through no fault of our own the government are taking the food from our children's plates. They are potentially forcing us into unemployment because they are inept at controlling this stupid infection.
If your business is affected by Covid they should damn well keep supporting you until it can recover.
And that's that?
5 flaming years we have worked every bloody day and we are beaten by a poxy virus - or more specifically, beaten by the government that won't allow us to do our job.
I saw £10k of that 330 billion and it's almost all gone on paying the landlord while my unit sat empty for the last 6 months. We also got furlough pay which covers the wages we would normally receive however, they couldn't even pay that in full.
Now, through no fault of our own the government are taking the food from our children's plates. They are potentially forcing us into unemployment because they are inept at controlling this stupid infection.
If your business is affected by Covid they should damn well keep supporting you until it can recover.
Thanks, that made me laugh. It's so true though isn't it.Moaning.
I ask again, did you have a contingency plan?And that's that?
5 flaming years we have worked every bloody day and we are beaten by a poxy virus - or more specifically, beaten by the government that won't allow us to do our job.
The government are not taking food from your plate.
The last 6 months they've put food on your plate.
And you've wasted 6 months hoping Covid would just go away.
IMO
What exactly have you been doing for the last 6 months?
Piss offMoaning.
You can piss off too.Thanks, that made me laugh. It's so true though isn't it.
I ask again, did you have a contingency plan?
What would do if you lost your driving license, had a debilitating illness, house burnt down, people stopped wanting what you provide?
You knew you wouldn’t be able to trade months ago. Why didn’t you adapt the business?
The government can't keep paying everyone's wages forever. Unfortunately, there will be some business sectors that don't recover for a very long time, so all the staff in those sectors will have to be laid off.
The government can't keep paying everyone's wages forever. Unfortunately there will be some business sectors that don't recover for a very long time, so all the staff in those sectors will have to be laid off.
I haven't wasted 6 months hoping it would go away. I was one of the first locally to recognise the threat, way back in January. I have tried to adapt the business the best way I can. We have added cleaning stations, limited access to 50% capacity, added safe distancing measures, implemented trace and track and much more. The problem is that our business is a social business (think nightclub or party venue) which makes it very difficult to continue if you are limited to 6 friends in the same place at the same time.
See above. We are still open but our current turnover is less than 1/10 of what it should be. Mainly due to not being able to host parties.
Piss off
You can piss off too.
Get the bus, insurance? insurance? No idea and it's a stupid question. Why would people suddenly stop wanting what we provide? Our little company has a lot of loyal fans that come because they like what we do and how we do it.
I get this totally and this is the essence of the problem. Money.
Some businesses manage to recover. I went to a restaurant the other day and they were busy. In fact it was like post covid. No one wore a mask to go in, no one wore a mask walking around. No one wore a mask at all. The only thing they asked was trace and track.
So has your business interruption insurance paid out?Get the bus, insurance? insurance? No idea and it's a stupid question. Why would people suddenly stop wanting what we provide? Our little company has a lot of loyal fans that come because they like what we do and how we do it.
So has your business interruption insurance paid out?
I am sorry that your business can't survive but you are no different to thousands of others. What exactly do you want? More money? A change in the rules? Either of those are going to need you to start canvassing support, writing to your MP, getting your industry body involved and so on.
The problem is most people are complacent and whinge a lot but don't do anything. You have to get involved in politics if you want change.
Yes, because unless you do petition government nothing is going to change. It might not just be writing, it could be attending a surgery, organise a rally, collecting signatures and so on. If your MP doesn't respond there are ways to fix this.You do advise a lot of people on here to write to their MP?
Yes, because unless you do petition government nothing is going to change. It might not just be writing, it could be attending a surgery, organise a rally, collecting signatures and so on. If your MP doesn't respond there are ways to fix this.
An organisation I'm involved in has done just this and had some really good results. It now means we can carry on almost the way we used to.
The things you have done are based around your assumption that your business and industry would come back to normal..
And that's no disrespect. I was in the same boat as you but realised early on the future for my industry was bleak
Back in April this guy asked if he should shut up shop?
https://www.ukbusinessforums.co.uk/threads/small-play-centre-for-kids-should-i-just-close.405286/
Here we are in September and the replies are still as valid.
And that's that?
5 flaming years we have worked every bloody day and we are beaten by a poxy virus - or more specifically, beaten by the government that won't allow us to do our job.
I haven't wasted 6 months hoping it would go away. I was one of the first locally to recognise the threat, way back in January. I have tried to adapt the business the best way I can. We have added cleaning stations, limited access to 50% capacity, added safe distancing measures, implemented trace and track and much more. The problem is that our business is a social business (think nightclub or party venue) which makes it very difficult to continue if you are limited to 6 friends in the same place at the same time.
See above. We are still open but our current turnover is less than 1/10 of what it should be. Mainly due to not being able to host parties.
Piss off
You can piss off too.
Get the bus, insurance? insurance? No idea and it's a stupid question. Why would people suddenly stop wanting what we provide? Our little company has a lot of loyal fans that come because they like what we do and how we do it.
I get this totally and this is the essence of the problem. Money.
Some businesses manage to recover. I went to a restaurant the other day and they were busy. In fact it was like post covid. No one wore a mask to go in, no one wore a mask walking around. No one wore a mask at all. The only thing they asked was trace and track.
Let's all, in business, get two things clear in our heads, and ensure we have planned accordingly.
1. This uncertainty, this switching lockdowns on and off, some level of restrictions which massively impact on some businesses, this is not going to end by Christmas. I am referring to Christmas 2023, because 2020 is not really going to happen.
2. The ability of the government to throw money into our hats expired some time ago. The willingness to get into more debt to do so, for popularity reasons, will also expire soon.