Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: mobile valeting & Power wash Services on December 21, 2005, 12:44:24 am
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Just wondering how many of you are working over xmas ???, I have taken 2 full vehicle valets for xmas day. I know I am sad but being in my first year of registered trading I couldn't realy refuse the monies on offer, also removing gum from the local high Street between 24th and the 03rd during the early hours, should please the tax man though .
Malky ;) ;)
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Good on you Malky
You can take time off when you want when you run your own business so should make hay when the sun shines, just dont forget to take that day off when you want it. We are taking the mondays off so 3 day weekends but working normally the rest of the time.
Cheers
George
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Nothing for me to do over christmas, as yet. But you never know what might turn up..
I shut shop so to speak on Friday and then not doing anything until monday, then i have only a full house to double gaze and thats me lot until New Year.
I take my hat off to you Malky, If I had the work, then I too would be working.
Merry Xmas to ya.
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I have so much work over xmas its frightning the life out of me, xmas is cancelled this year! :( but i suppose thats the nature of the business after all we are a service industry, next month i could be sitting on my backside twiddling my thumbs so take the rough with the smooth ;)
chris
www.scsf.co.uk
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planned to have a lovely week off this year startin from thur then out of blue been asked to do a big builders clean on fri which could take upto 3 days for 6 so we could yet be workin xmas day ???, but its all about the money,no rest for the wicked and all that a guys.
Best wishes to all.
Dan
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Just took on a pub contract at the start of November - just noticed that while my factory cortracts mean time off: this one is saturday, Christmas Day and Boxing Day. I will hve a drink at the end of the shift.
Brian
www.delmar-cleaning.co.uk
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Fortunately (being in the commercial office cleaning sector) our Clients are all closed for xmas and new year ;D ;D
I have had many years of working over Christmas so this is a welcome break for me.
Just a word of advice for those of you who are working...................if you're doing it yourself then fine...................but I wouldn't rely too heavily on staff turning up and working with you. I have had my fingers burnt oh! so many times in the past.
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worked every xmas,new year, for 17 years in a previous incarnation. this year glad not to be.
Ged
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hi there
good morning everyone, and happy xmas eve,
well my teams came off our last site at 6.00pm last night, after me personally being on site for sixty hours straight through.
went stright to bed, and ive even done the xmas shopping this morning.
i have two teams out on the 29th and 30th, but they all deserve a good break.
we did in the last 5 days more work than we did the whole of last december.
and already got three weeks booked in january so its all looking good.
regards
martin
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Martin,
Your going to make yourself ill......Been there, got the t-shirt.
Few months down the line, you realise you have burnt yourself out, you don't have the energy that you had before.....and everybody that tells you your doing too much and to slow down were actually right. But it's too late then!!
Enjoy your sleep and when you wake up.....it will be next year.
Regards
Tim
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tim,
fully recharged, and partied hard a few hours or so, looking forward to new years eve,
tim, read my other post.
i totally agree, with the burn out scenario, and am fully aware of that, this is why we are now quite choosy at the customers that we take on.
regards
martin
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we have 25 lads on the road with 10 veichles we have given half christmas off and half new year off next year we will rotate this a lot of work on booked till march so we are not to worried about any quiet times. A very merry Christmas and a happy new year to you all
Safe and happy cleaning
regards the solar team