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Title: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: Perfect Windows on May 31, 2013, 08:19:00 pm
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b020s96r/South_Today_31_05_2013/

11:03

Mark's due to start when Jake (number one franchisee, starting on Tuesday) is full in September.

Just a shame he didn't give our name and phone number while he was at it.

Vin
Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: Dave Willis on May 31, 2013, 08:39:55 pm
Well done Vin. I must admit you did seem cocky when you used to post on this and another forum. You've proved them all wrong! Well impressed.
Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: CasaDeCabra on May 31, 2013, 09:39:47 pm
I saw that earlier on the news and thought it was a bit coincidental..better pull my finger out.
Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: dave0123 on May 31, 2013, 09:46:47 pm
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I saw that earlier on the news and thought it was a bit coincidental..better pull my finger out.


Just curious, did u see Vin's advert on here for a franchisee? and looking to start window cleaning anyway, or did Vin give u the details about this forum.


Im just interested to see which route you came to the forum.
Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: Geoff on May 31, 2013, 10:04:49 pm
Franchising window cleaning?  This is a joke, yeah?  ::)roll
Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: dave0123 on May 31, 2013, 10:12:59 pm
No why would it be a joke?


awful lot of business's a re franchised in the uk now... you just don't realize it.
Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: CasaDeCabra on May 31, 2013, 10:13:36 pm
I found the forum originally and asked for advice on how feasible it would be to start out. It was something I'd thought about for a few months and current job had turned sour for various reasons.

I came across Vin just from doing a general Google search whilst researching the subject. I made contact from the thread on here about the franchise. The way Vin dealt with all the questions from the experienced people on here really helped to make the decision very easy.

Can't wait to get going next week as it's taken a good few months to get here.
Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: CleanClear on May 31, 2013, 10:16:48 pm
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b020s96r/South_Today_31_05_2013/

11:03

Mark's due to start when Jake (number one franchisee, starting on Tuesday) is full in September.

Just a shame he didn't give our name and phone number while he was at it.

Vin
Well done, and as they say.............onwards !!!
Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: dave0123 on May 31, 2013, 10:19:03 pm
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I found the forum originally and asked for advice on how feasible it would be to start out. It was something I'd thought about for a few months and current job had turned sour for various reasons.

I came across Vin just from doing a general Google search whilst researching the subject. I made contact from the thread on here about the franchise. The way Vin dealt with all the questions from the experienced people on here really helped to make the decision very easy.

Can't wait to get going next week as it's taken a good few months to get here.


Great,

I have to be honest when i started back in early 2004, if there was such a franchise around then where i could earn from day one with customers provided i probably would of jumped at it  :)
Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: p1w1 on May 31, 2013, 10:20:33 pm
I found the forum originally and asked for advice on how feasible it would be to start out. It was something I'd thought about for a few months and current job had turned sour for various reasons.

I came across Vin just from doing a general Google search whilst researching the subject. I made contact from the thread on here about the franchise. The way Vin dealt with all the questions from the experienced people on here really helped to make the decision very easy.

Can't wait to get going next week as it's taken a good few months to get here.
Good on you mate I'm sure you will do well, good luck
Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: Geoff on May 31, 2013, 10:33:53 pm
Yeah, more window cleaners are needed.  Nothing like driving prices down.

Don't come near me.  Go near Nottingham or somewhere.  Great Yarmouth etc.
Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: dave0123 on May 31, 2013, 10:36:08 pm
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Yeah, more window cleaners are needed.  Nothing like driving prices down.

Don't come near me.  Go near Nottingham or somewhere.  Great Yarmouth etc.

driving prices down? what u chatting...

its newbies not knowing to price properly doing jobs for 3 pound that drive prices down!
Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: CleanClear on May 31, 2013, 10:43:00 pm
Yeah, more window cleaners are needed.  Nothing like driving prices down.

Don't come near me.  Go near Nottingham or somewhere.  Great Yarmouth etc.
Nottingham, Gt. Yarmouth etc  LOL !!!  ;D
I'm still 50/50 at the minute if you're simple or funny.  ;D
Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: Perfect Windows on May 31, 2013, 10:59:28 pm
Yeah, more window cleaners are needed.  Nothing like driving prices down.

Don't come near me.  Go near Nottingham or somewhere.  Great Yarmouth etc.

We're not driving prices down.  We're the most expensive cleaners in the area, if you're interested.

Vin
Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: wpclean on May 31, 2013, 11:08:51 pm
Yeah, more window cleaners are needed.  Nothing like driving prices down.

Don't come near me.  Go near Nottingham or somewhere.  Great Yarmouth etc.

We're not driving prices down.  We're the most expensive cleaners in the area, if you're interested.

Vin
Good to see you doing well Vin, but wouldn't advertise as being as the most expensive  ;D
Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: Perfect Windows on May 31, 2013, 11:11:51 pm
Yeah, more window cleaners are needed.  Nothing like driving prices down.

Don't come near me.  Go near Nottingham or somewhere.  Great Yarmouth etc.

I've had enquiries from all over the country.  Could be coming to a town near you in a few years...

Vin
Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: mark dew on May 31, 2013, 11:17:18 pm
Well done vin.
Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: Stephen.C on May 31, 2013, 11:19:25 pm
See that this morning on TV.
How is you first one doing vin?
Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: Perfect Windows on May 31, 2013, 11:26:05 pm
To all the people saying "well done"; thanks for the thoughts but, just to clarify, Jake (franchisee no 1 - "1576" above) doesn't start until Tuesday when I hand him a bundle of work to get him going.

It'll be a success when Jake's as busy as he wants to be, earning as much as I think he can.  Then I'll be happy.  

Then the guy on TV will start and I'll be wound up about his success instead, though at least I'll know for sure that it's working by then.

Vin
Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: Geoff on June 01, 2013, 06:30:41 am
Yeah, more window cleaners are needed.  Nothing like driving prices down.

Don't come near me.  Go near Nottingham or somewhere.  Great Yarmouth etc.

I've had enquiries from all over the country.  Could be coming to a town near you in a few years...

Vin

LOL, Paul Smith used to come out with that line when 'building' 'Powerclene', eight years ago on the other cleaning forum (can't remember its name - that's gone down the pan as well).

Doesn't hurt to wish you luck, mate, but this ain't 2005 anymore, things have changed.
Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: Mike #1 on June 01, 2013, 07:19:22 am
So i take it you have no idea who Ian Lancaster is then ?  . Mike
Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: luther1 on June 01, 2013, 08:41:01 am
Yeah, more window cleaners are needed.  Nothing like driving prices down.

Don't come near me.  Go near Nottingham or somewhere.  Great Yarmouth etc.

I've had enquiries from all over the country.  Could be coming to a town near you in a few years...

Vin

LOL, Paul Smith used to come out with that line when 'building' 'Powerclene', eight years ago on the other cleaning forum (can't remember its name - that's gone down the pan as well).

Doesn't hurt to wish you luck, mate, but this ain't 2005 anymore, things have changed.

He's taking the mickey,just for those that need a smilie put on the end of things
Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: Geoff on June 01, 2013, 08:54:23 am
You won't be saying that in five years' time.

Smilies or not.


 :)
Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: Spruce on June 01, 2013, 09:05:05 am
I've always been impressed with Vin positive attitude, especially in these uncertain financial times (which aren't his making.)

I'm sure that Vin will work with his Franchise business partner and his enthusiam will rub off on Jake. He will also be a good motivator when those 'dips' come along.

I've watched Vin grow his business, employ an assistant, fight off the negative and sometimes rude remarks by a couple of members on this forum, and suceed.

I raise my hat and bow my head in recognition of your accomplishments sir.

When I first came here 20 years ago I considered window cleaning but drifted into the motor trade. 9 years ago we started cleaning windows, initially trad and shortly after wfp.
For me it was a major learning curve - I had plenty of business to business experience in customer service, but had never been self employed.

Oh, if only we had this concept 20 years ago, then this is something I would have seriously considered. Yes it has a cost, but then you have an up and running business which is a major benefit.

Unfortunately (for me but probably fortunately for him ;) ), I have never met him, but, I see him as a person who is passionate about providing an excellent customer service and earning a good return for that, while managing to efficiently run his business displaying a professional image to his customers and potential customers.

In my experience we don't always see a mixture of all 3 of these qualities in a window cleaner. If they are money driven then they don't always see the need to provide a good service. Others may not be good at managing their business, although proudly do a good job.

I wish them both the best.



Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: tlwcs on June 01, 2013, 09:10:36 am
I've always been impressed with Vin positive attitude, especially in these uncertain financial times (which aren't his making.)

I'm sure that Vin will work with his Franchise business partner and his enthusiam will rub off on Jake. He will also be a good motivator when those 'dips' come along.

I've watched Vin grow his business, employ an assistant, fight off the negative and sometimes rude remarks by a couple of members on this forum, and suceed.

I raise my hat and bow my head in recognition of your accomplishments sir.

When I first came here 20 years ago I considered window cleaning but drifted into the motor trade. 9 years ago we started cleaning windows, initially trad and shortly after wfp.
For me it was a major learning curve - I had plenty of business to business experience in customer service, but had never been self employed.

Oh, if only we had this concept 20 years ago, then this is something I would have seriously considered. Yes it has a cost, but then you have an up and running business which is a major benefit.

Unfortunately (for me but probably fortunately for him ;) ), I have never met him, but, I see him as a person who is passionate about providing an excellent customer service and earning a good return for that, while managing to efficiently run his business displaying a professional image to his customers and potential customers.

In my experience we don't always see a mixture of all 3 of these qualities in a window cleaner. If they are money driven then they don't always see the need to provide a good service. Others may not be good at managing their business, although proudly do a good job.

I wish them both the best.





I really could not have put that any better myself, thanks Spurce.
Keep at it Vin, and well done.
Tony
Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: Spruce on June 01, 2013, 09:36:41 am
Hi Tony

This is why I was sad for a newbie on here recently who turned an offer down by Vin to spend a day out with him in Southampton. This newbie was in the South London area and felt it too far to travel to Southampton.

I do honestly hope this newbie reconsidered and took Vin up on his offer.

Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: tlwcs on June 01, 2013, 09:39:10 am
Hi Tony

This is why I was sad for a newbie on here recently who turned an offer down by Vin to spend a day out with him in Southampton. This newbie was in the South London area and felt it too far to travel to Southampton.

I do honestly hope this newbie reconsidered and took Vin up on his offer.



Yes I think I wrote on that post too.
Its the old saying, you can lead a horse to water but cant make him drink
Have a good weekend mate.
Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: Perfect Windows on June 01, 2013, 10:55:56 am
My Dad always said "You can lead a horse to water but a pencil must be lead"

Vin
Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: Dave Willis on June 01, 2013, 11:14:01 am
Funny thing is it's Ian Lancasters franchise model and yet nobody attacks him on here. He probably wouldn't worry anyway 'cos he'll be on holiday somewhere sunning himself.
I can understand people asking why anyone would buy into a franchise but to criticize the guy who's selling it seems mad.
Vin has pushed his business further than most dream of on here. 
Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: Rayleigh Window Cleaning Services on June 01, 2013, 02:11:32 pm
Good luck Vin, and the two guys.

Steve
Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: Spruce on June 01, 2013, 03:00:16 pm
Funny thing is it's Ian Lancasters franchise model and yet nobody attacks him on here. He probably wouldn't worry anyway 'cos he'll be on holiday somewhere sunning himself.
I can understand people asking why anyone would buy into a franchise but to criticize the guy who's selling it seems mad.
Vin has pushed his business further than most dream of on here. 

Hi Dave,

Funny that you should make this comment as I have often thought the same.

The way I see it is that both have gone down the Franchise route for different reasons.

Ian has been associated with window cleaning for a lot longer and sees franchisees as an extention to his earning life in semi retirement. Vin on the other hand sees Franchisees as a way of dealing with his fast growing customer base.

Ian is older and would be respected more because with age comes experience. For me, Ian has an answer to everything because of experience, and this is how I envisage him in my head - quiet, reserved and all knowing in the window cleaning business.

I also think the Vin, being younger, has voiced his success where Ian has quietly got on with it. With Vin, I think his driven enthusiasm has grown his business so fast that franchisees is the way to go as you have someone who wants to succeed as opposed to an employee who by far and large doesn't give a dam. For some reason, some seem to derate other successes - 'a woman has only succeeded in business as she has slept with the boss' attitude. Vin's positive attitude no matter what seems to get under some people's skin for some reason.

I maybe wrong though.
Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: Frankybadboy on June 01, 2013, 05:22:15 pm
Hi Tony

This is why I was sad for a newbie on here recently who turned an offer down by Vin to spend a day out with him in Southampton. This newbie was in the South London area and felt it too far to travel to Southampton.

I do honestly hope this newbie reconsidered and took Vin up on his offer.


i had the presure of meeting vin only a few years ago when he came from southampton to bristol to help me out when he wanted to see what it was all about,

ive watch with intest with the way vin gone and wish him all the luck with the way he goes.iam sure that he will go from strenght to strenght ,he aboivous haves that drive to do  it.unlike some on here who will be no better off than when they started  ;)

also hes been their to pay back abit to me and help me with a few question ive put to him.

onwards and upwards vin all the best mate
Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: Perfect Windows on June 01, 2013, 05:23:13 pm
I'm no spring chicken.  I hit my half-century in five weeks....

And, yes, I know that incessant optimism can be irritating.  However, I gave up a rather well paid job selling IT to come into this business and I've never, not once, regretted it, because it's a wonderful business to be in.

Yes, cold days in winter and sweltering days in summer can be a bit of a drag but the good moments are so good and so frequent that I just can't see why I'd be anything other than optimistic and happy.

Add to that the quality of most of our opposition: You've read 10,000 threads about cowboys and idiots so no need to remind you.  I came from an industry where competition was cut-throat and getting any sale took blood, sweat and tears.  I've worked a straight 48 hours in my time to get a sale finished.  Now, like you all, I'm up against people who throw their business away; often literally when they just stop turning up. Again, what's not to be optimistic about?

The final reason for my mindless optimism is that I realised a few years ago that moaning got me nowhere.  Being happy makes people around you happy.  Being miserable does the same for those around you.  Which would I rather do?

So, I'm afraid I do try to spread the news.  I'll help anyone and, while I'm franchising to make money, I'm also driven to help people to improve their lives.  I hope Jake won't think I'm talking out of school when I point out that he's been doing 60 hour weeks for far too long.  If I can make some money and Jake can get to a 25 hour week (or whatever he chooses) without the same degree of stress I went through in starting then who loses?

Anyway, that's my rant after a day spent in the sun setting up a boxed, ready to go 4040 for Jake.  So it may be utter tripe as I think my brain's boiled.

Vin

PS. I do have to sleep with the boss as the other half's a co-director.

Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: Perfect Windows on June 01, 2013, 05:24:47 pm
Hi Tony

This is why I was sad for a newbie on here recently who turned an offer down by Vin to spend a day out with him in Southampton. This newbie was in the South London area and felt it too far to travel to Southampton.

I do honestly hope this newbie reconsidered and took Vin up on his offer.


i had the presure of meeting vin only a few years ago when he came from southampton to bristol to help me out when he wanted to see what it was all about,

ive watch with intest with the way vin gone and wish him all the luck with the way he goes.iam sure that he will go from strenght to strenght ,he aboivous haves that drive to do  it.unlike some on here who will be no better off than when they started  ;)

also hes been their to pay back abit to me and help me with a few question ive put to him.

onwards and upwards vin all the best mate

Cheers, Franky, your comments, as ever, flatter me.

I will buy you that long-promised breakfast as a thank you one day...

Vin
Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: Frankybadboy on June 01, 2013, 05:29:24 pm
Hi Tony

This is why I was sad for a newbie on here recently who turned an offer down by Vin to spend a day out with him in Southampton. This newbie was in the South London area and felt it too far to travel to Southampton.

I do honestly hope this newbie reconsidered and took Vin up on his offer.


i had the presure of meeting vin only a few years ago when he came from southampton to bristol to help me out when he wanted to see what it was all about,

ive watch with intest with the way vin gone and wish him all the luck with the way he goes.iam sure that he will go from strenght to strenght ,he aboivous haves that drive to do  it.unlike some on here who will be no better off than when they started  ;)

also hes been their to pay back abit to me and help me with a few question ive put to him.

onwards and upwards vin all the best mate

Cheers, Franky, your comments, as ever, flatter me.

I will buy you that long-promised breakfast as a thank you one day...

Vin
;)

no need vin ;)
 
you think the same as me "be happy makes everyone happy"why i was glad to help

and i know you would do the same for me. :) :) :)
Title: Re: Meet our second franchisee
Post by: Spruce on June 01, 2013, 05:56:54 pm
I'm no spring chicken.  I hit my half-century in five weeks....

And, yes, I know that incessant optimism can be irritating.  However, I gave up a rather well paid job selling IT to come into this business and I've never, not once, regretted it, because it's a wonderful business to be in.

Yes, cold days in winter and sweltering days in summer can be a bit of a drag but the good moments are so good and so frequent that I just can't see why I'd be anything other than optimistic and happy.

Add to that the quality of most of our opposition: You've read 10,000 threads about cowboys and idiots so no need to remind you.  I came from an industry where competition was cut-throat and getting any sale took blood, sweat and tears.  I've worked a straight 48 hours in my time to get a sale finished.  Now, like you all, I'm up against people who throw their business away; often literally when they just stop turning up. Again, what's not to be optimistic about?

The final reason for my mindless optimism is that I realised a few years ago that moaning got me nowhere.  Being happy makes people around you happy.  Being miserable does the same for those around you.  Which would I rather do?

So, I'm afraid I do try to spread the news.  I'll help anyone and, while I'm franchising to make money, I'm also driven to help people to improve their lives.  I hope Jake won't think I'm talking out of school when I point out that he's been doing 60 hour weeks for far too long.  If I can make some money and Jake can get to a 25 hour week (or whatever he chooses) without the same degree of stress I went through in starting then who loses?

Anyway, that's my rant after a day spent in the sun setting up a boxed, ready to go 4040 for Jake.  So it may be utter tripe as I think my brain's boiled.

Vin

PS. I do have to sleep with the boss as the other half's a co-director.



And I think this is the beauty of a genuine franchise. Whoever buys into it knows that he has a backer that's been there before him, experienced and learnt from the pitfalls along the way. Part of the startup is an already serviced customer base that he can grow once he becomes experienced with WFP.

Anyone starting now has such an advantage to when we started. As we weren't sure we tippy toed in. When son in law joined us, we had the experience to know exactly what he wanted to do his job from day one. We kitted the van out with the right size tank, an SLX22 with an Extreme brush, steel hosereel with 100 meters of minibore and he was ready to go from day 1.

Son in law had cleaned windows trad before, but very quickly got into wfp. All it took was a little time to build up his upper body strength.

I like the way you have got him into a 4040 straight away - no messing with a slower processing r/o filter. To box it also indicates attention to detail which is very reassuring.