DTOREC
Mechanical
- Dec 4, 2010
- 27
I'm a pretty busy 1-man show, and during times of being pretty busy, I find myself shunting some of the daily processes I have in place to the side. I will often get immersed in what I call engineering brain candy activities (calculations, reports, sketches), and let entire days go by without updating timesheets, updating Quickbooks, retrieving voicemail, re-filing folders, etc.
This leads to porpoising in book keeping, voicemail comms, filing and the like (not doing that activity for days, then spend half a day catching up). But I get a tremendous amount of throughput and billing out the door (and maybe that's just my brain saying "I don't like to file, so keep going on the fun stuff, and I'll convince you that it's ok").
So I have a couple questions:
1. How many small home office types out there, such as me and my 1-man show, get their wives involved in book keeping and filing?
2. How many of you have used answering services, and has it worked out? I've gotten comments back that folks always get voicemail, never me in person.
3. Do you fastidiously stick to a regimen of "filing at 4pm, retrieve voicemail at this time, process all receipts this day," etc? I have that roadmap in place, but like I said, I tend to focus on making the hay while the sun is shining, not doing the filing. Do you always maintain your regimen and a neat office, even in the face of a good book of work?
4. At what point did you bite the bullet and get a secretary and a small office? I've been averaging about $9-12k a month in billing. Hit a milestone of $16k in October.
This leads to porpoising in book keeping, voicemail comms, filing and the like (not doing that activity for days, then spend half a day catching up). But I get a tremendous amount of throughput and billing out the door (and maybe that's just my brain saying "I don't like to file, so keep going on the fun stuff, and I'll convince you that it's ok").
So I have a couple questions:
1. How many small home office types out there, such as me and my 1-man show, get their wives involved in book keeping and filing?
2. How many of you have used answering services, and has it worked out? I've gotten comments back that folks always get voicemail, never me in person.
3. Do you fastidiously stick to a regimen of "filing at 4pm, retrieve voicemail at this time, process all receipts this day," etc? I have that roadmap in place, but like I said, I tend to focus on making the hay while the sun is shining, not doing the filing. Do you always maintain your regimen and a neat office, even in the face of a good book of work?
4. At what point did you bite the bullet and get a secretary and a small office? I've been averaging about $9-12k a month in billing. Hit a milestone of $16k in October.