If you are working 5 days a week in construction, you will need to be assured of 1.5 WB installs a day average to make the same income. With WB you will have much more vehicle expense, and material, insurance cost.
Working in construction you also had some workmans comp protection. If you get hurt as WB installer, you will not have such protection UNLESS you get a private disability plan.
Please do not take these comments as if I was trying to talk you out of this industry, I am only trying to point out that you must consider far more than what you are paid. I know several installers who work 8-10 hours a day 5-6 days a week and still cannot put money in savings. They still live month to month and have no disability insurance. If they get hurt and cannot work for a month, they start to loose their homes.
As an employee at least they would have some with unemployment benefits.
What are your fixed monthly expenses?
Have you figured in insurance, business lic, booking keeping, accountant (if needed)
How many jobs do you need to meet these expenses?
Do you have at least a favorable situation where you will receive that many jobs?
Is the company(s) you plan to get work from, reliable?
Have they established a history of producing reliable work loads?
Just the basics of business to consider.
Working in construction you also had some workmans comp protection. If you get hurt as WB installer, you will not have such protection UNLESS you get a private disability plan.
Please do not take these comments as if I was trying to talk you out of this industry, I am only trying to point out that you must consider far more than what you are paid. I know several installers who work 8-10 hours a day 5-6 days a week and still cannot put money in savings. They still live month to month and have no disability insurance. If they get hurt and cannot work for a month, they start to loose their homes.
As an employee at least they would have some with unemployment benefits.
What are your fixed monthly expenses?
Have you figured in insurance, business lic, booking keeping, accountant (if needed)
How many jobs do you need to meet these expenses?
Do you have at least a favorable situation where you will receive that many jobs?
Is the company(s) you plan to get work from, reliable?
Have they established a history of producing reliable work loads?
Just the basics of business to consider.