Eco Chap
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Well thats a bit of a mouthful! Apologies if this has been mentioned in the past I've done a few searches and have been unable to come up with any answers.
Basically I work for a renewable energy firm (joy), family business in the West Midlands however I've been doing the odd job 'moonlighting' on a weekend or day off ect for a little while now. The problem I have is I dont have my own transport and I only have half the tools necessary so I usually rent my work equipment at a cost. On the plus side Im getting more and more work and the work I do on the side I can charge a damn site more than I earn at my PAYE job.
Now I have a good excuse to get a new van(Tranny hopfully) as my Toyota Corolla's become too much of a luxury to insure and run and Im happy to fill in the blanks with my tools as it gives me freedom to buy a bit of quality. Everything else aside, insurance ect which I will be looking into, Im a little unsure as to where I stand as far as my NAPIT Part P scheme covers me. At my PAYE job the business is covered through NAPIT to notify all the MCS stuff which we do and I am down seperately as an operative covering everything else (Full Scope). Does anyone know if I can still use this to notify any of my sideline jobs or if I would have to pay seperate additional fees. Maintainance I have no problem with but when it comes to CU changes additonal circuits ect then obviously I want to do it all by the book. Also any thoughts on the realistic idea of doing what im doing for the time being? I have a little extra work however im fairly sure I dont have enough to keep me going 5-6 days a week but I am considering cuting my PAYE job to 4 days a week to compensate.
Thanks for the read, any comments appreciated. Joe.
Basically I work for a renewable energy firm (joy), family business in the West Midlands however I've been doing the odd job 'moonlighting' on a weekend or day off ect for a little while now. The problem I have is I dont have my own transport and I only have half the tools necessary so I usually rent my work equipment at a cost. On the plus side Im getting more and more work and the work I do on the side I can charge a damn site more than I earn at my PAYE job.
Now I have a good excuse to get a new van(Tranny hopfully) as my Toyota Corolla's become too much of a luxury to insure and run and Im happy to fill in the blanks with my tools as it gives me freedom to buy a bit of quality. Everything else aside, insurance ect which I will be looking into, Im a little unsure as to where I stand as far as my NAPIT Part P scheme covers me. At my PAYE job the business is covered through NAPIT to notify all the MCS stuff which we do and I am down seperately as an operative covering everything else (Full Scope). Does anyone know if I can still use this to notify any of my sideline jobs or if I would have to pay seperate additional fees. Maintainance I have no problem with but when it comes to CU changes additonal circuits ect then obviously I want to do it all by the book. Also any thoughts on the realistic idea of doing what im doing for the time being? I have a little extra work however im fairly sure I dont have enough to keep me going 5-6 days a week but I am considering cuting my PAYE job to 4 days a week to compensate.
Thanks for the read, any comments appreciated. Joe.