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Title: thinking of starting up in ireland
Post by: K.J.M on July 12, 2010, 09:58:54 pm
Alrite guys ive recently moved to a rural part of ireland and im thinkng about starting up here ive worked for window cleaners in the past in the uk and i was wondering if any 1 on here has done it in a  rural part before im kinda getting mixed response from the locals some say it will work others say it  wont i think this place could be a gold mine every window i go past is manky commercial and domestic any advice will be greatfully recieved
Title: Re: thinking of starting up in ireland
Post by: jimboo on August 06, 2010, 10:28:53 pm
what part of ireland you in mate?
Title: Re: thinking of starting up in ireland
Post by: andrew66 on October 13, 2010, 04:57:13 am
Depends on the local economy as well.Parts of rural ireland have had dramatic losses of  income , in Dublin where i work times are hard and customers are either just not getting them done or stretching out how often they get them cleaned oh and off course in recession lots and lots of window cleaners appear.My advice is canvass  do leaflets gauge response, having done work in the rurals before in wicklow and kildare a consideration is the travelling distances betweeen jobs hope it works out
Title: Re: thinking of starting up in ireland
Post by: Sean Dyer on October 17, 2010, 02:46:16 pm
My mum lices in wexford and i ve thought of moving over and working there but the lack of potential custys and the different attitude to regular cleaning puts me off.. but i would like to move back