Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: jvincent on February 13, 2013, 01:18:03 pm
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We are looking to work with a reliable individual, preferably from the Kent area, to work with us on a long term basis; to cover work on our rounds. It would would be preferable to have your own WFP system, but we can work with those that do not. Typical earnings are £85, based on a completed batch of work (equating to 1 day of work). If you do not currently have a vehicle and equipment then we can offer use of one of our pool vans. We are an established company of over 10 years and have a good history of working with self employed individuals. Contact jvincent@ezy-clean.co.uk if interested. Please put some details about yourself and history in the email. Thanks.
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Would you not be better getting some more franchisee's on board?
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Why?
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£85 seriously?????
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Wow I think your going to be flooded with enquiries for 85 a day mate lol
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Why?
£85......Hmmm
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Ok - I'm only trying to solve a problem - you don't have to apply! You might consider those out there - and there are many whose rounds or businesses aren't full with work and that have spare days each month or week to fill. This is an opportunity for them to do that. Surely £85 for a day is better than nothing? Or maybe I am wrong....?
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£85 for a 8 hrs work minus fuel etc = minimum wage ??? ???.
Money is money at the end of the day though for somebody just starting out it could be worth while for someone but for someone established you need to double it and a bit more . Mike
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Ok - I'm only trying to solve a problem - you don't have to apply! You might consider those out there - and there are many whose rounds or businesses aren't full with work and that have spare days each month or week to fill. This is an opportunity for them to do that. Surely £85 for a day is better than nothing? Or maybe I am wrong....?
seeing as you've putting like that...fair doo's ;)
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£85.00 per day mate your get a Muppet.
More like £185.00 per day minimum.
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£85.00 per day mate your get a Muppet.
More like £185.00 per day minimum.
Yes because earning £185.00 per day doing basically unskilled work is certainly the norm. ::)roll
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£85.00 per day mate your get a Muppet.
More like £185.00 per day minimum.
Yes because earning £185.00 per day doing basically unskilled work is certainly the norm. ::)roll
Absolutely. Pay peanuts get Monkeys.
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There are employed window cleaners up and down the country earning less, much less, than £85 per day.
If you think £185 is the reality for a self employed window cleaner with the work supplied then you sir, are deluded.
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There are employed window cleaners up and down the country earning less, much less, than £85 per day.
If you think £185 is the reality for a self employed window cleaner with the work supplied then you sir, are deluded.
All depends on your quality of work, for example very high end luxury houses and blue chip commercial work and what sort of reputation you want to portray and what part of the country you live?
Not having a dig at you mate sorry if offended.
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Many a firm in the n/west of England
Pay there window cleaners less than
£85 a day
Most cards in window cleaners
£300 a week
Ocs used to pay approx £40 a day
They do pay per job but if day rate
Then £40 would be what yr booked as !!!
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to be fair £85 .no outlay is not to bad .
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ok chaps i wasnt placing this on for debate but it seems everyone has had their 10 pence worth. thanks those that put in a reasoned argument. we have had great arrangements with several people in the past and i am well aware of the going rate. in this case i have been let down by someone who has been subcontracting on said rate for us for 6 months. completely out of the blue. anyone interested fire me an email.
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There are employed window cleaners up and down the country earning less, much less, than £85 per day.
If you think £185 is the reality for a self employed window cleaner with the work supplied then you sir, are deluded.
All depends on your quality of work, for example very high end luxury houses and blue chip commercial work and what sort of reputation you want to portray and what part of the country you live?
Not having a dig at you mate sorry if offended.
No offence taken.
I do live in the real world however and as Gav says £50 a day is more like the going rate up here. If anything paying £185 per day came up I'd be applying for it myself. :)
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same here up the valleys .deeege.
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We are looking to work with a reliable individual, preferably from the Kent area, to work with us on a long term basis; to cover work on our rounds. It would would be preferable to have your own WFP system, but we can work with those that do not. Typical earnings are £85, based on a completed batch of work (equating to 1 day of work). If you do not currently have a vehicle and equipment then we can offer use of one of our pool vans. We are an established company of over 10 years and have a good history of working with self employed individuals. Contact jvincent@ezy-clean.co.uk if interested. Please put some details about yourself and history in the email. Thanks.
I see your guys working and chat to them all the time. They tell me they get a lot less than £85 a day though and must clean £260 min a day for you and are on trackers and get grief if they finish too early. 1 moaned that they work all week doing £260 a day but only earning £260 for the week themselfs. Your lucky though coz he said he knows its a job for life and appreciates it. Why dont you get your lads hose reels too??? Lugging the trolleys to every job is a nightmare. Just saying like ...
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I will do it for £60 per day and bring my own sarnies
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£85 per day equates to £22100 per year,there are many people in this country on a lot less than that,im sure someone will take him up on it,or at least try it,get the training and start up themselves. :)
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I see your guys working and chat to them all the time. They tell me they get a lot less than £85 a day though and must clean £260 min a day for you and are on trackers and get grief if they finish too early. 1 moaned that they work all week doing £260 a day but only earning £260 for the week themselfs. Your lucky though coz he said he knows its a job for life and appreciates it. Why dont you get your lads hose reels too??? Lugging the trolleys to every job is a nightmare. Just saying like ...
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Our employees are well paid for the job they do. We are not talking about self employed here. It is a completely different ball game. Our trolleys are designed by window cleaners and there are specific reasons for not using hose reels. In our opinion they are unwieldy and next to useless in the winter.
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No offence but have you ever done a days work with just a pure freedom trolley and barrels?? You will be surprised how much more they will do in a day with a simple hosereel, they can leave the trolley in the car/van and just get on with it withought the grief of lifting trolley in and out 20 times a day and lifting barrels all day to fill up, easy an extra 4/5 jobs a day would get done as that was the results i had from myself when i started i had so much more energy and got more done when i stopped lugging that trolley everywhere with me. Anyone would say the same who does the job although most would say just go vanmount as that is by far the best way to maximise everything done.
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I'm not going to reply to that. I know how to run my business. Suggest you stick to running yours.
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We are based in Ashford - Kent
For any large commercial jobs - ANYWHERE we can do them for circa £450 + VAT per day - 8hrs
2 men and 1 van
Thanks
Darran
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I will bear that in mind thanks