Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Lee Burbidge on June 07, 2013, 10:18:33 am
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Do window cleaners with OCD make better window cleaners? Is their service better than a window cleaner without OCD? ( OCD - Obsessive Compulsive Disorder )
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Yes
Because it is never good enough!!
From experience
Rob ;D
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i suffer .....unfortunately
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Depends what OCD you're talking about. I guess you're refering to the belief that OCD is a condition whereby those who suffer from it compulsively have to be sure objects about them are sparkling clean?
That is just one of the criteria which is used to define if an individual has OCD. In fact most people with OCD do not suffer from that particular characteristic.
One person I know who suffers from OCD grinds her teeth, she also has an obsession with pulling her eye lashes out, she also obsesses about her health and if a health concern is likely to cause her demise.
OCD is also a condition whereby the sufferer becomes overly consumed with anxiety, counting, hoarding, arranging and needing reassurance.
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Depends what OCD you're talking about. I guess you're refering to the belief that OCD is a condition whereby those who suffer from it compulsively have to be sure objects about them are sparkling clean?
That is just one of the criteria which is used to define if an individual has OCD. In fact most people with OCD do not suffer from that particular characteristic.
One person I know who suffers from OCD grinds her teeth, she also has an obsession with pulling her eye lashes out, she also obsesses about her health and if a health concern is likely to cause her demise.
OCD is also a condition whereby the sufferer becomes overly consumed with anxiety, counting, hoarding, arranging and needing reassurance.
Thanks for the explanation Matt, very reassuring. I have arranged your reply in my ever growing file, just need to find some more space to keep them all. Will count them all later. Not feeling anxious now so thanks again.
Glad I don't suffer from OCD though !!!
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I kid you not, I have a lady customer, lovely person with OCD who as I am finishing off her last few windows on ground floor (wfp) is out there drying the cills off. I have said on several occasions "Leave it to me, i"ll do that" but she says thats ok Steve.
Love her to bits ;)
Steve
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Depends what OCD you're talking about. I guess you're refering to the belief that OCD is a condition whereby those who suffer from it compulsively have to be sure objects about them are sparkling clean?
That is just one of the criteria which is used to define if an individual has OCD. In fact most people with OCD do not suffer from that particular characteristic.
One person I know who suffers from OCD grinds her teeth, she also has an obsession with pulling her eye lashes out, she also obsesses about her health and if a health concern is likely to cause her demise.
OCD is also a condition whereby the sufferer becomes overly consumed with anxiety, counting, hoarding, arranging and needing reassurance.
You missed hand washers and 'checkers'. Wor Lass is a 'checker'. We leave the house and then return so that she can check she's turned the hair straighteners off. We then leave the house again, then return again, so she can check she's locked the door.
Drives me round the bend.
From a work point of view, anyone who spends too much time doing 'overkill' is lowering their earning potential. A job needs to be 'good enough', not perfect.
I've customers who're fussy, so in those circumstances I'm a little more fussy; but usually I just do 'good enough' and that's good enough, funnily enough.
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Depends what OCD you're talking about. I guess you're refering to the belief that OCD is a condition whereby those who suffer from it compulsively have to be sure objects about them are sparkling clean?
That is just one of the criteria which is used to define if an individual has OCD. In fact most people with OCD do not suffer from that particular characteristic.
One person I know who suffers from OCD grinds her teeth, she also has an obsession with pulling her eye lashes out, she also obsesses about her health and if a health concern is likely to cause her demise.
OCD is also a condition whereby the sufferer becomes overly consumed with anxiety, counting, hoarding, arranging and needing reassurance.
Hi Matt, yeah I was referring to OCD window cleaning related so wanting to spend time over a job in detail. At what level does this become inefficient as apposed to doing a good job for the customer?
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I kid you not, I have a lady customer, lovely person with OCD who as I am finishing off her last few windows on ground floor (wfp) is out there drying the cills off. I have said on several occasions "Leave it to me, i"ll do that" but she says thats ok Steve.
Love her to bits ;)
Steve
Love them customers :)
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Depends what OCD you're talking about. I guess you're refering to the belief that OCD is a condition whereby those who suffer from it compulsively have to be sure objects about them are sparkling clean?
That is just one of the criteria which is used to define if an individual has OCD. In fact most people with OCD do not suffer from that particular characteristic.
One person I know who suffers from OCD grinds her teeth, she also has an obsession with pulling her eye lashes out, she also obsesses about her health and if a health concern is likely to cause her demise.
OCD is also a condition whereby the sufferer becomes overly consumed with anxiety, counting, hoarding, arranging and needing reassurance.
I bought a round from someone just like that 3 years ago. I make three times he does no on the same round.
You missed hand washers and 'checkers'. Wor Lass is a 'checker'. We leave the house and then return so that she can check she's turned the hair straighteners off. We then leave the house again, then return again, so she can check she's locked the door.
Drives me round the bend.
From a work point of view, anyone who spends too much time doing 'overkill' is lowering their earning potential. A job needs to be 'good enough', not perfect.
I've customers who're fussy, so in those circumstances I'm a little more fussy; but usually I just do 'good enough' and that's good enough, funnily enough.
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Depends what OCD you're talking about. I guess you're refering to the belief that OCD is a condition whereby those who suffer from it compulsively have to be sure objects about them are sparkling clean?
That is just one of the criteria which is used to define if an individual has OCD. In fact most people with OCD do not suffer from that particular characteristic.
One person I know who suffers from OCD grinds her teeth, she also has an obsession with pulling her eye lashes out, she also obsesses about her health and if a health concern is likely to cause her demise.
OCD is also a condition whereby the sufferer becomes overly consumed with anxiety, counting, hoarding, arranging and needing reassurance.
Hi Matt, yeah I was referring to OCD window cleaning related so wanting to spend time over a job in detail. At what level does this become inefficient as apposed to doing a good job for the customer?
I remember Ewan passing comment on this subject a few years back. Was an interesting discussion. Thing is I guess there's no hard and fast rules that will allow all customers to be satisfied with the quality of work produced whilst also satisfying the OCD needs of the cleaning operative and maintaining a profitable and efficient business.
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I think that OCD in it's various forms would be a bad thing for window cleaning.
1. Jobs would take longer for various reasons like did i get the bird poo off, is my hose reels tidy enough, did I turn the pump off ext.
2. You will pass a lack of confidence onto the customer.
Simon.
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Do window cleaners with OCD make better window cleaners? Is their service better than a window cleaner without OCD? ( OCD - Obsessive Compulsive Disorder )
I think by default they would make good window cleaners and their service on average would be pretty good compared to those without ocd. But no better than someone who is doing a proper job.
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I suffer a bit from this so I would appreciate some input.
At the moment I think I am over-cleaning them, so obviously I'm taking too long and not earning enough.
If I clean them any less then the OCD kicks in and I don't feel comfortable with the job.
So I am now trying to work out the best and optimum method to wfp a window and frame to achieve a near perfect result, for the least amount of effort.
I know we all have our own techniques but I wonder which is the most efficient?
By the way, don't get stuck behind me at the diesel pump. Unless I can hit £40 quid exact, I go onto £41 and so on... ;D ;D ;D
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if you cant clean 4 or 5 smallish run of the mill three bed semis an hour on compact work(maintenance cleans) then you are too slow!!including frames,sills and doors. :) ;) ;D
anyone with OCD will slow down a job due to over cleaning and general faffing!! ;D ;D ;D
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Sounds good Daz. Fancy sharing your wfp technique with us? I'd be genuinely interested to know.
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OCD here too I am afraid. Check check then re check when wiping cills!!
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My father in law can be obsessive and has OCD in some things
Apparently he tried window cleaning in the 70s but just took far to long on each window / house
So it can be a problem
I am the polar opposite , splash and dash :)
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robbo no special technique mate.
just
100m of microbore and a van mount
22 SLX with mark3 aqua-daptor and extreme brush and a high flow
and lots of very compact estate work! ;D ;D ;D
tickets/stubs with date on in my wallet to push through letterboxes if customer out!
and 3 years experience with wfp.
monthly maintenance cleans.
regards
dazmond
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robbo no special technique mate.
just
100m of microbore and a van mount
22 SLX with mark3 aqua-daptor and extreme brush and a high flow
and lots of very compact estate work! ;D ;D ;D
tickets/stubs with date on in my wallet to push through letterboxes if customer out!
and 3 years experience with wfp.
monthly maintenance cleans.
regards
dazmond
All sounds good. Fair play to you. ;)
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I'm a bit OCD.
Don't suffer though-love it.
Customers houses ain't mine though.
I clean theirs to make make money-not so they're not gonna irritate me if they're not clean.
If I've got paid-I'm not bothered if they're filthy the day after.
OCD for pleasure
Window cleaning for $