Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Dean Taberner on December 19, 2012, 06:52:02 pm
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Hi Guys,
I do know my high school careers teacher pretty well so I'm maybe exempt from this.
I spoke to him earlier this week and he said that he always got the impression that I wasnt a normal person and that I would eventually find my own path in life, which he was right. He also said that as a whole I'm probably one of his most successful students and he isn't ashamed to admit it. Which was nice.
Can any of you guys remember your teachers thoughts on yourselves and have you caught up with them since?
If not, what would they say if you told them that you were a window cleaner? And what would you answer in their response?
Dean.
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I told my careers teacher that I was going to clean windows to support myself and be a full time evanguliser :o
he thought I was nuts....and he was right....
although, I do enjoy my job ...its the other part that made me nuts ;D
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most on ere would say
i earn 50 quid an hour !!!
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most on ere would say
i earn 50 quid an hour !!!
Let it go Gavlar, let it go
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most on ere would say
i earn 50 quid an hour !!!
Let it go Gavlar, let it go
as smithy once said....gavalaaaaar ;D
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I clean my old english teachers windows and he respects me for having my own business even though it is just window cleaning.
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i clean the windows of my old religeous education teacher, he's just happy i do a good job.
my son is a teacher, don't like to tell him i earn more than he does, took him 11 years to get his degree (long story)
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i didnt goto school,i bullied a fat kid to do all my school work,
;D ;D ;D
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I told my careers teacher that I was going to clean windows to support myself and be a full time evanguliser :o
he thought I was nuts....and he was right....
although, I do enjoy my job ...its the other part that made me nuts ;D
90 hrs a month back then eh Pete? Not like the namby-pamby 70 hour merchants of today! ;D
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Until I left secondary school, I thought my name was Shutup.
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I clean my old rectors house, he was a mean sod at school and suspended me ;D we had to call him sir, he now calls me sir and is the nicest customer you could have, funny old world
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Told me I would amount to nothing!!
They were bang on the money though ;D
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I used to clean the late sir jimmy savilles house he was a right dirty bugger.
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Hi Guys,
I do know my high school careers teacher pretty well so I'm maybe exempt from this.
I spoke to him earlier this week and he said that he always got the impression that I wasnt a normal person and that I would eventually find my own path in life, which he was right. He also said that as a whole I'm probably one of his most successful students and he isn't ashamed to admit it. Which was nice.
Can any of you guys remember your teachers thoughts on yourselves and have you caught up with them since?
If not, what would they say if you told them that you were a window cleaner? And what would you answer in their response?
Dean.
So you didn't nick him, then? :D
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Frank
was it Hydro ?
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Frank
was it Hydro ?
:P :P :P :P what fat and ginger ;D ;D ;D
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My teachers were going berserk when I said I was going to do window cleaning. They pushed me hard for college and uni, but I resisted, much to their annoyance!
I went back a few years later. My old tutor of five years and some other teachers let me in the staff room during a break time and asked how I had got on. I got great joy telling them about skills I had learned. I told the I was Head of accounts, purchasing, sales, marketing, PR and HR, all at the same firm. When they asked which firm, I said "Mine!" I have been going for 16 years since school and my profit has increased every single year.
I now earn more than many of those teachers who were telling me to get a 'proper job', and I am proud of it.
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I finished school a year early without and quals, and clean at least 5 of my old teachers windows now and they cant believe i have my own business lol
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urm..... Teachers used to say to my younger brother that "You don't want to end up like your brother" I did smoke alot of rastafari old holborn back then and was a metal freak, so I had the long dirty hair and the Metallica hoddie :) Despite all this I passed all 11 of my GCSE's and got two A's. For a couple years after school I did mess around with all sorts but I did keep down a job and paid the bills.
Anyway I got a job at for TC cleaning Contractors cleaning for Tescos as a GA. I ended up having 30 staff working under me, constantly breaking targets and looking after multiple stores. I was only 20 when all this happened and left after a few years as I wanted more of a life then to constantly be working. So I joined a big window cleaning firm in Devon as a "Stop gap" job. Ended up going on my own and earning more then my old teachers did / do ;)
I'm now 26 and have my own business, new van, 2 part-timers and many people from the old firm that are always willing to help me with work on the weekends if I need them. I don't smoke, don't drink and I also do some charity work and i'm running half marathon next year to rise as much as I can. I believe in giving without the exception of receiving anything in return. This is a result of studying Buddhism and the dharma (not everyone's cup of tea)
Shows what teachers know.
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I told my careers teacher that I was going to clean windows to support myself and be a full time evanguliser :o
he thought I was nuts....and he was right....
although, I do enjoy my job ...its the other part that made me nuts ;D
90 hrs a month back then eh Pete? Not like the namby-pamby 70 hour merchants of today! ;D
You mean it's not 100 any more? My, how times have changed. :)
100 hours really is going back a bit !
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I told my careers teacher that I was going to clean windows to support myself and be a full time evanguliser :o
he thought I was nuts....and he was right....
although, I do enjoy my job ...its the other part that made me nuts ;D
90 hrs a month back then eh Pete? Not like the namby-pamby 70 hour merchants of today! ;D
You mean it's not 100 any more? My, how times have changed. :)
100 hours really is going back a bit !
Can't you just tell fibs on your reports?
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Schools are too big to cater for the individual. Anyone who doesn't fit comfortably in that box will have a hard time, or be bored or just frustrated. Lot's of people come out of school with zero qualifications, the teachers will think he/she is going nowhere and it's only when they are "free" that the kid can get on with their life.
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I clean for my old year head absolute grade a bellend, suspended and helped kick me out. I always said I'd sort him out one day but now I just take his very easy money. Much more rewarding!
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Hi Guys,
I do know my high school careers teacher pretty well so I'm maybe exempt from this.
I spoke to him earlier this week and he said that he always got the impression that I wasnt a normal person and that I would eventually find my own path in life, which he was right. He also said that as a whole I'm probably one of his most successful students and he isn't ashamed to admit it. Which was nice.
Can any of you guys remember your teachers thoughts on yourselves and have you caught up with them since?
If not, what would they say if you told them that you were a window cleaner? And what would you answer in their response?
Dean.
I cleaned my old high schools windows for a time
i was a bit embarassed at first but all my old teachers were really happy to see me and none of them were bothered about the fact i was window cleaning, i think they are more impressed its your own business..... i thought some would be shocked as i did pretty well at school. but i hated going so dropped out of college within 6 months
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Can't you just tell fibs on your reports?
no the only exception made for this is on window cleaning forums