Hi

I have owned a firm of Mobile Mechanics, and a garage so I think I am qualified to give advice on this...
1. Forget charging a call out charge...it wont work as others near you will not charge one...and no mileage charge either....
2, Charge more on your labour rate....£25 is not enough these days ...mobiles get more like £40 and thats still cheap compared to garage labour rates...
3, Work on ANY car...they all pay the same labour rate + parts...and when starting up you CANNOT afford to be fussy....
4. Build a GOOD reputation....for quality work....
5, Servicing mobile makes the biggest profit, but take EVERYTHING you MAY need (including brakes)..you do this by having an agreement with a supplier (like Partco or Brown Bros) that they will supply (in advance) and deliver to you FULL service kits and you can return for credit any unused parts....
Finally some advice I was given when I started my first business 30 years ago....
In the FIRST year YOU pay for the business and your house, mortage, food etc
In the SECOND year THE BUSINESS will pay for itself and YOU pay for house ,mortage, food etc
In the THIRD year the BUSINESS will pay for business and your house mortage, food etc....
In other words , you wont make a decent profit until year three....
If you are not prepared for this then do not start your own business......
Having said that, there is NOTHING better than being your own boss

If you need any more help with the mobile side....just ask

All the best Brett
