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Title: burnt out
Post by: richywilts on March 07, 2013, 04:58:00 pm
dont think ive had a day off since xmas this week with loads of travelling quoting school i feel burnt out reckon a nice relaxing weekend is due

how many hours do most people work i easy do 12 hour days and then go home and dont switch off till 12ish constantly on the internet either promoting the business on fb or linked in sumtimes twitter

any tips or advise welcome and dont fasncy gettin bladdered as takes me a week to recover
Title: Re: burnt out
Post by: Ian101 on March 07, 2013, 05:00:37 pm
Your the master of your own destiny why dont u just unplug internet and computer turn phone off and go for a walk then early night ...... only u can make it so
Title: Re: burnt out
Post by: richywilts on March 07, 2013, 05:05:25 pm
i dunno what it is i get home wind down a bit and then thats when my creative mind starts working overtime!!

i keep meaning to go craxton wood gym for a train and swim but put it off

Title: Re: burnt out
Post by: Ian101 on March 07, 2013, 05:07:40 pm
i dunno what it is i get home wind down a bit and then thats when my creative mind starts working overtime!!

i keep meaning to go craxton wood gym for a train and swim but put it off



U could quote em on the windows if u went ....... anyways log off now !!!!  :)
Title: Re: burnt out
Post by: dazmond on March 07, 2013, 05:12:48 pm
become a part timer like me!! ;D ;D ;D ;D

9am -5pm including admin/filling van/printing invoices/worksheets etc.4 or 5 days a week

then every month take a few days off or a week if all work completed and chill.

low overheads,no staff,less hassle and a fantastic worklife balance!! ;D ;D ;D

failing that just keep working yourself into an early grave lad.

just think when your lying on your deathbed you wont be thinking "i wish id done another 12 hour day at work"youll be thinking "i wish id spent more time with my family and friends"

life is short.work hard? YES!but know when to take a break lad or it will play havoc with your health over time.


best wishes


dazmond
Title: Re: burnt out
Post by: Tomboler on March 07, 2013, 05:18:46 pm
I know you don't mean 12 hours on the glass but even so after 6 'on the glass' hours and filling van and ticking off george I need a good kip. Working on facebook etc till midnight would put me back the next day. Being old I do need me sleep
Title: Re: burnt out
Post by: MATT BATEMAN (OWC) on March 07, 2013, 05:36:26 pm
OCD Richy. You can't stop.

Title: Re: burnt out
Post by: dazmond on March 07, 2013, 06:07:50 pm
workaholic by the sounds of it mate!i know! as my girlfriend is very much like you with her new shop at the moment.she even admits  herself that she finds it hard to "switch off".does my nut in sometimes! ;D ;D ;D

i respect shes a grafter though and shes very determined to make a success of her business.


best wishes



dazmond
Title: Re: burnt out
Post by: sean mcc on March 07, 2013, 06:10:44 pm
Take someone on to clean the windows and control it all from your computer. :)
Title: Re: burnt out
Post by: richywilts on March 07, 2013, 06:38:09 pm
ya prob right daz cant switch off but i think im just trying to put in and get it successful from the time i was away with issues after break ins and crap i had with my ex, i think this summer business will progress nicely
Title: Re: burnt out
Post by: deeege on March 07, 2013, 06:56:43 pm
workaholic by the sounds of it mate!i know! as my girlfriend is very much like you with her new shop at the moment.she even admits  herself that she finds it hard to "switch off".does my nut in sometimes! ;D ;D ;D

i respect shes a grafter though and shes very determined to make a success of her business.


best wishes



dazmond

Has your Girlfriend got a shop Daz?? Tell us about it.



 8)
Title: Re: burnt out
Post by: Dean Taberner on March 07, 2013, 07:02:23 pm
Running a window cleaning business is my hobby,

I love it.

The cleaning, quoting, meeting new people, talking about it on the internet etc,

Staff can be frustrating at times though, and sometimes it can be a bit of a pain chasing money,

In fact, I don't think I do like it, come to think about it, I find the whole idea of running a window cleaning business very distressing.
Title: Re: burnt out
Post by: DG Cleaning on March 07, 2013, 08:12:41 pm
Your not running your business it's running you
Title: Re: burnt out
Post by: Dean Taberner on March 07, 2013, 08:16:40 pm
Windows are a laugh really.
Title: Re: burnt out
Post by: A-W-C on March 07, 2013, 08:21:02 pm
"Work to live NOT live to work" lifes far too short to be working all the time iv`e known too many people that worked themselves into an early grave
Title: Re: burnt out
Post by: Dean Taberner on March 07, 2013, 08:24:58 pm
"Work to live NOT live to work" lifes far too short to be working all the time iv`e known too many people that worked themselves into an early grave

Its just a bit of a hobby is window cleaning.
Title: Re: burnt out
Post by: A-W-C on March 07, 2013, 08:27:49 pm
"Work to live NOT live to work" lifes far too short to be working all the time iv`e known too many people that worked themselves into an early grave

Its just a bit of a hobby is window cleaning.

Dean you have too many hobbies especially drinking and gambling your vans parked too much outside the bookies in Meir  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: burnt out
Post by: AuRavelling79 on March 07, 2013, 08:38:30 pm
3/4 (on average) six hour days a week "on the tools." Half a day admin mixed in.

Average dry domestic day:

8.15 Dan turns up and gets the van ready while I gather up worklist, change, customer payment slips etc.

8.30/8.45 leave house. 8.50/9.00 start first house. 11.00 ish coffee from flask.

12.30 packed lunch or chippy plus another coffee. 1pm back to work. 3.15/3.30 ish start last house and back home by 4.00 pm. Dan fills van and sets immersion and charges battery while I put paperwork away, reschedule next days work and make a brew for us both. 4.15/30 'ish Dan goes home. I update books.  

If working further away leave 20 mins earlier arrive back 20 mins later. If working commercial start on glass at about 8.00 and have a longer day but maybe knock off early at end of week.

Flexible tho' - if poor weather imminent will work til 5pm to finish off especially at end of the week. Don't usually work "on the glass" on a Friday unless catching up due to really bad weather.

Title: Re: burnt out
Post by: DG Cleaning on March 07, 2013, 08:43:46 pm
I like your day Gold ;D
Title: Re: burnt out
Post by: AuRavelling79 on March 07, 2013, 08:48:42 pm
I like your day Gold ;D

Yeah! Poor old Dan is on the van insurance as of Friday so he'll be doing a bit of solo as well!
Title: Re: burnt out
Post by: DG Cleaning on March 07, 2013, 08:56:03 pm
I like your day Gold ;D

Yeah! Poor old Dan is on the van insurance as of Friday so he'll be doing a bit of solo as well!

He might like it he'll earn more with an extra day I expect.
Title: Re: burnt out
Post by: AuRavelling79 on March 07, 2013, 09:00:16 pm
No, he's happy on a four day week but any extra jobs (schools, connies, gutters that I can't fit in during the four days I can't be bothered to do he can have first dibs on as overtime.  ;D ;
Title: Re: burnt out
Post by: DG Cleaning on March 07, 2013, 09:08:26 pm
Sounds good ideal employee ;D