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Bluskis,
Depends on the business! When you are a high street retailler you need the staff in the shops to operate the tills!!
The margins are incredibly small. If it takes more the 4 minutes for a pallet of ciggs to be unloaded then the staff costs outweigh the profit.
Depends on the business! When you are a high street retailler you need the staff in the shops to operate the tills!!
The margins are incredibly small. If it takes more the 4 minutes for a pallet of ciggs to be unloaded then the staff costs outweigh the profit.
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I will pay £600 or so also at the next CofA annual, but that is just the CofA issue. The cost to the CAA of actually doing the work is surely not that much?
£600 is what I pay the CAA for the CofA, the cost of the work is much greater
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Sorry IO
I was too brief, I too pay the CAA £600, the rest of my expenditure goes to the maintenance company, and yes I do not think it costs the CAA anywhere near this amount , a nice little earner I'd say.
Bosex,
No room for errors. frightening business.
I was too brief, I too pay the CAA £600, the rest of my expenditure goes to the maintenance company, and yes I do not think it costs the CAA anywhere near this amount , a nice little earner I'd say.
Bosex,
No room for errors. frightening business.
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