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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Dave Willis on May 23, 2014, 07:41:03 am

Title: Staff Meeting over
Post by: Dave Willis on May 23, 2014, 07:41:03 am
Think I'll take the day off. Don't want to hit the Supertax bracket.
Title: Re: Staff Meeting over
Post by: dazmond on May 23, 2014, 07:45:46 am
dave seriously mate are you really bored with window cleaning?do you think you ve reached a plateau?business wise?

you come across as if your really fed up. as if window cleaning has become a millstone round your neck.
Title: Re: Staff Meeting over
Post by: Ben wood on May 23, 2014, 07:59:39 am
Dazmond I feel just like that at the moment I have used every excuse to not go out. I think I need some of your enthusiasm can you bottle some up for me please  :'(
Title: Re: Staff Meeting over
Post by: Dave Willis on May 23, 2014, 08:10:45 am
Yep, bored with it.

Going up to Leicster in a mo to pick up a brand new Golf GTI instead (with performance pack)  :D
Title: Re: Staff Meeting over
Post by: dazmond on May 23, 2014, 08:18:38 am
Dazmond I feel just like that at the moment I have used every excuse to not go out. I think I need some of your enthusiasm can you bottle some up for me please  :'(

how long have you been window cleaning mate?

ive been there myself.low motivation.once you start skiving off it can become a habit and your earnings suffer making you feel even worse.

1.live a clean lifestyle and eat well

2.get organised and put underpriced work up,drop the messers

3.book the odd job in for first job of the day(ive got a £22 job booked in for 9am)

4.plan a holiday or little break so you have something to look forward to

5.take the odd day off and dont feel guilty about it

6.get into the habit of working in the rain.customers get used to it and pay up as normal after a few years

7.try and work it so you have a few days off at the end of the month before next months onslaught.
Title: Re: Staff Meeting over
Post by: dazmond on May 23, 2014, 08:20:37 am
Yep, bored with it.

Going up to Leicster in a mo to pick up a brand new Golf GTI instead (with performance pack)  :D

even if you were buying this car you d still find some fault with it mate!! ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Staff Meeting over
Post by: Ben wood on May 23, 2014, 08:22:00 am
All in all about 10 years now but seem to just get lazy now. Lol I need some man up juice
Title: Re: Staff Meeting over
Post by: Dave Willis on May 23, 2014, 08:22:27 am
I'm doing number 5 and not Number 6
Title: Re: Staff Meeting over
Post by: J.D on May 23, 2014, 08:23:08 am
Good attitude there Dazmond
Title: Re: Staff Meeting over
Post by: andyM on May 23, 2014, 08:25:11 am
Think I'll take the day off. Don't want to hit the Supertax bracket.

Take the day off.
Have a yoga session.
Clean your extreme poles.
Take a trip to the gym, have a swim.
Go shopping for some new Goretex clothing.
Then home to wax the sports car in readiness for picking the girlfriend up for dinner in a "posh" restaurant. followed by a night in a 5 star hotel.  
Title: Re: Staff Meeting over
Post by: dazmond on May 23, 2014, 03:23:46 pm
Think I'll take the day off. Don't want to hit the Supertax bracket.

Take the day off.
Have a yoga session.
Clean your extreme poles.
Take a trip to the gym, have a swim.
Go shopping for some new Goretex clothing.
Then home to wax the sports car in readiness for picking the girlfriend up for dinner in a "posh" restaurant. followed by a night in a 5 star hotel.  


took my advice did you andy!!! ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Staff Meeting over
Post by: H20cleaning on May 23, 2014, 06:17:27 pm
Deffinatly eat clean and drink less fizzy drinks!
I have drank a can of redbull every morning for the last 2 years!!! I stopped drinking it monday, swapped it for water and i feel right ontop of things. Im also dieting wich is probly helping to.
Title: Re: Staff Meeting over
Post by: ♠Winp®oClean♠ on May 23, 2014, 06:30:26 pm
Business Breakfasts & network meetings are what you're short of Dave!! 8) ;D
Title: Re: Staff Meeting over
Post by: Bruce Woodley on May 23, 2014, 06:35:24 pm
working on your own is a losers game -

now before you get uppity im not talking about money -im talking about mental deterioration .  its well known that loners are very very prone to suicidal thoughts and  crack up

id never work alone now 
Title: Re: Staff Meeting over
Post by: H20cleaning on May 23, 2014, 06:40:46 pm
working on your own is a losers game -

now before you get uppity im not talking about money -im talking about mental deterioration .  its well known that loners are very very prone to suicidal thoughts and  crack up

id never work alone now 
I love my own company, just put my music in and get on with it! Were never really alone because the custards always have a chat with us?
Title: Re: Staff Meeting over
Post by: paul ette on May 23, 2014, 06:41:37 pm
I often get suicidal when the poxy hose gets caught on every car tyre , plant and wheelie bin ;)
Title: Re: Staff Meeting over
Post by: ♠Winp®oClean♠ on May 23, 2014, 06:46:03 pm
working on your own is a losers game -

now before you get uppity im not talking about money -im talking about mental deterioration .  its well known that loners are very very prone to suicidal thoughts and  crack up

id never work alone now 

Still a much more attractive prospect over going back to trad!! ;)
Title: Re: Staff Meeting over
Post by: Frankybadboy on May 23, 2014, 06:46:15 pm
its not about the money  ;) ;) ;) ;)

I got bored with window cleaning today so booked alittle drive way clean,say little it took just over 6 hours
Title: Re: Staff Meeting over
Post by: Bruce Woodley on May 23, 2014, 06:48:56 pm
woman chattin to me one day few yrs ago ,told me her hubby was a windie for 11 years [ LONER type]  

 one day when he arrived at a house ,switched off the engine,opened his car door and then found he couldnt move his legs to get them out of the car .   this sounds funny but she was serious and warned me to be careful.  Within a year i had a helper ,iv never forgot what she said
Title: Re: Staff Meeting over
Post by: ♠Winp®oClean♠ on May 23, 2014, 06:50:22 pm
woman chattin to me one day few yrs ago ,told me her hubby was a windie for 11 years [ LONER type]  

 one day when he arrived at a house ,switched off the engine,opened his car door and then found he couldnt move his legs to get them out of the car .   this sounds funny but she was serious and warned me to be careful.  Within a year i had a helper ,iv never forgot what she said

I reckon his legs got bored sh***less of his head & retired early in protest!
Title: Re: Staff Meeting over
Post by: Bruce Woodley on May 23, 2014, 06:55:31 pm
could be true!    i asked her what happened next [after his legs didnt work]   but she shook her head and wouldnt tell me .   i asked "was he okay?? "   but  all she would say was "he never cleaned another window again thats for sure"   
Title: Re: Staff Meeting over
Post by: rosskesava on May 23, 2014, 06:56:49 pm
working on your own is a losers game -

now before you get uppity im not talking about money -im talking about mental deterioration .  its well known that loners are very very prone to suicidal thoughts and  crack up

id never work alone now 

Sorry to sound rude but what a load of rubbish.

It all depends on the person.

For myself, I prefer working on my own.
Title: Re: Staff Meeting over
Post by: PoleKing on May 23, 2014, 07:03:56 pm
working on your own is a losers game -

now before you get uppity im not talking about money -im talking about mental deterioration .  its well known that loners are very very prone to suicidal thoughts and  crack up

id never work alone now 

Sorry to sound rude but what a load of rubbish.

It all depends on the person.

For myself, I prefer working on my own.

Ditto.
I work with someone else maybe once every 3/4 weeks.
That's enough.
Title: Re: Staff Meeting over
Post by: colin bird on May 23, 2014, 08:09:44 pm
I often get suicidal when the poxy hose gets caught on every car tyre , plant and wheelie bin ;)
.   


+1 drives me mad especially towards the end of the day
Title: Re: Staff Meeting over
Post by: Laugher on May 23, 2014, 11:35:29 pm
Dazmond I feel just like that at the moment I have used every excuse to not go out. I think I need some of your enthusiasm can you bottle some up for me please  :'(

how long have you been window cleaning mate?

ive been there myself.low motivation.once you start skiving off it can become a habit and your earnings suffer making you feel even worse.

1.live a clean lifestyle and eat well

2.get organised and put underpriced work up,drop the messers

3.book the odd job in for first job of the day(ive got a £22 job booked in for 9am)

4.plan a holiday or little break so you have something to look forward to

5.take the odd day off and dont feel guilty about it

6.get into the habit of working in the rain.customers get used to it and pay up as normal after a few years

7.try and work it so you have a few days off at the end of the month before next months onslaught.

I should follow this might earn some money for a change
Title: Re: Staff Meeting over
Post by: rosskesava on May 24, 2014, 12:11:27 am
I should follow this might earn some money for a change

For myself, when I leave home in the morning I only go out to get one job done and that's the first job. Then when I go on to the next job, that's the then the only other job I'm going to do as I always have a choice whether to carry on or go back home.

Then as the day carries on, the jobs become more and more profitable as at the beginning of the day, you have to cover running cost but at the end of the day, those last few jobs are 100% profit. What a great incentive to get just one more job done.

Also, I see it as all I'm doing is waving my arms around in the air but with a long stick with a brush stuck on the end of it, how hard is that? Apart from that, what else would I be doing apart from sitting in doors thinking I should be out working?

I'd rather have the satisfaction of having worked than the 'beat myself up' thing while sitting indoors thinking about working.
Title: Re: Staff Meeting over
Post by: PoleKing on May 24, 2014, 06:52:11 am
For me, this is why I have set days rounds.
I don't like to come home until that sheet if paper can be updated on the computer.
They're realistic days. But just getting to the end if the sheet is a little incentive in its own.
Title: Re: Staff Meeting over
Post by: dazmond on May 24, 2014, 08:24:17 am
the truth is you have to be self motivated when you run your own business.if you cant get motivated to go out and work and earn a decent living then id seriously look at the reasons why.

Title: Re: Staff Meeting over
Post by: dazmond on May 24, 2014, 08:46:34 am
For me, this is why I have set days rounds.
I don't like to come home until that sheet if paper can be updated on the computer.
They're realistic days. But just getting to the end if the sheet is a little incentive in its own.

same here darren.all my work for next week is there to look at in diary view in george.once a month i spend a good hour scheduling all my jobs into days for the following months work.i stick to it most of the time.re jigging the odd job or odd days depending on bank holidays,2 monthly jobs etc.

no worksheets for me as i load 3 days work at a time onto my PDA so i can sometimes do another couple of jobs from the next days work if i feel like it.i then just bluetooth hotsync it straight to my laptop in the evening.takes less than a min to update.
Title: Re: Staff Meeting over
Post by: Laugher on May 24, 2014, 10:08:04 am
I think my problem is I'm not organised enough and not self motivated enough
Title: Re: Staff Meeting over
Post by: PoleKing on May 24, 2014, 11:17:45 am
For me, this is why I have set days rounds.
I don't like to come home until that sheet if paper can be updated on the computer.
They're realistic days. But just getting to the end if the sheet is a little incentive in its own.

same here darren.all my work for next week is there to look at in diary view in george.once a month i spend a good hour scheduling all my jobs into days for the following months work.i stick to it most of the time.re jigging the odd job or odd days depending on bank holidays,2 monthly jobs etc.

no worksheets for me as i load 3 days work at a time onto my PDA so i can sometimes do another couple of jobs from the next days work if i feel like it.i then just bluetooth hotsync it straight to my laptop in the evening.takes less than a min to update.

I'm old school, Daz.
I like paper worksheets.
But yeah, similar story to you. Except it takes about 5 minutes to print the following weeks work on Sunday night. Then do Mondays texts at the same time.

Title: Re: Staff Meeting over
Post by: Frankybadboy on May 24, 2014, 06:39:59 pm
I get done what I want to get done.

and you guessed it what doesn't get done get done the next day. ;D ;D ;D ;D

if I then want to finish early and get on me bike then I don't feel guilt not that I do anyway