Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Michael Peterson on March 15, 2014, 03:10:53 pm
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interested if anyone has experience in this, just put an extra real etc in out ducato to make a three man system, the idea is to have one delivering leaflets etc where we are already working and then work as a three man team on the bigger houses or where we have a few in the street, the extra wages arnt a problem because its already run as a two man system i would just jump in it, has anyone or does anyone do anything similar i would love to hear your imput, thanks lads
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unless its a large commercial i would say not a good idea, tangled hoses and not efficient use of workers,
1 man per van with 2 vans will turnover more than 2 men in 1 van and in my opinion still more than 3 men in 1 van
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I time every job we do. This includes the time for one man, two men and 3 men.
Two men is not twice as fast as one man for some reason and 3 men is not much faster than 2 men even on the larger houses. I do not know why but the best man/time is def one but then a two man operation is much better fun, keeps motivation up and is obviously safer. I will not use a three man team again unless we have a very large building to clean.
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not even rotating the workers and having one delivering our priced leaflets
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Michael
I have three vans in Ashford - and often have three men in each one
It depends on the type of work you do.
If I was you I would look into employing two men and you going out getting more work for yourself, then get another van and repeat each time you get enough work.............
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Guy near me does this,3 men,3 100m reels working from a wee seat inca,400 litre tank.
Must work for him or he wouldnt do it,personelly I would have one real and other two on backpacks.
And a bigger van.
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On some jobs, we have 4 working from the van and two from the L200. It does pay with 6 out of two vehicles.
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over christmas we had 3 working from one van and it worked really well on domestics. we only had 2 working on the poles tho and the other as a runner and driver. Meant we got thru 20% more than 2 of my men would
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thanks very much for all of your advice and opinions lads its helped me a lot
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I am currently working three men from 1 van, 2 men wfp using backpacks which are filled from a 650 tank, the third man (me) trad cleaning patio doors, front / back doors and knocking for payment. Works well for me, obv depends on what type of work you have tho. I used to have two vans on the road, but now that I have went back to 1 van, yes turnover is down slightly, but the important thing is profit is up due to less overheads.
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I would think the only reason it works for solar steve and rhino man is that their work seems to be loads of cleaning with out moving eg one day on a location.
Paul
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I would think the only reason it works for solar steve and rhino man is that their work seems to be loads of cleaning with out moving eg one day on a loaction.
Paul
thats exactly it lets assume your an off the tools boss like richy wilts :-X so you have 3 employees in one van on a domestic round unless its very compact all the down time driving between jobs etc is times 3 and that eats into profit
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i work like three men....so no need to employ ;)
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I am about to do a similar thing.
you have 3 set ups
always a back up2 men on pole and rotatenot so bad if you have houses all close together
If it don't work perfectly atleast you tried.
Nothing worse than the long time thinking of the regret of not doing my friend.
"Tomorrow you will know what yesterday you didn't!" Of course it will be more than a one day trial but hypothetically you get your answer after many tomorrows.