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Title: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: dazmond on October 14, 2015, 11:57:19 pm
so who else does this apart from gary999?

ive been thinking about this for a while.

im thinking a week off at xmas then the whole of january off (abroad somewhere warm)then come back fresh in february.

i know a gardener who does this also every year.
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: dazmond on October 15, 2015, 12:00:44 am
january has got to be the worst month for window cleaning out of the 12 months of the year.

a nice chilled xmas with friends and family then a month off in the sun sounds very appealing! ;D
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: kempy on October 15, 2015, 12:29:13 am
It's appealing .
I remember that cold winter where it was -10 day n night . That was basically 2 full weeks off .

I tend to do the contractual commercial monthly jobs , not many .
But Yep it's a great idea , but what happens if it's February thats bad
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: paulben on October 15, 2015, 06:10:37 am
Gardening is different as nothing is growing in January windows still get mucky . I will be off from 23 Dec till  Jan .
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: keyser soze on October 15, 2015, 06:11:10 am
hi daz ,do you ever get customers change from monthly to bimonthly because of this . id like to do that this winter . maybe only  clean my commercial commitments
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: deeege on October 15, 2015, 06:52:45 am
This is something I'd consider if I was mainly domestic and my children were not of school age. Impossible to even consider though being mainly commercial and taking the kids out of school for a month wouldn't go down too well with the teachers.
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: Dave Willis on October 15, 2015, 07:19:24 am
Isn't that what old people do?
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: 8weekly on October 15, 2015, 07:35:33 am
Isn't that what old people do?
They get a sports car and younger, more glamorous girlfriend too.
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: Tom-01 on October 15, 2015, 07:44:30 am
Isn't that what old people do?
They get a sports car and younger, more glamorous girlfriend too.
I'm quite looking forward to getting old then :)
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: dazmond on October 15, 2015, 08:38:40 am
Isn't that what old people do?

im nearly 44 dave.i dont want to work my a*** off till retirement and then relax.it might be too late then.
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: Ian101 on October 15, 2015, 08:44:32 am
if affordable then I would go for it ............ would just tell customers in December that due to holiday u wont see me in January .... they don't need to know u would be off for the entire month.

As I have a mortgage and very little savings in cash its not something I could do at the moment however fingers crossed house sale going thru exchange later today which will free up a nice chunk of change so maybe something for me in 2017 ?

Roadtrip on west coast of USA sounds appealing  :)
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: dazmond on October 15, 2015, 08:45:28 am
hi daz ,do you ever get customers change from monthly to bimonthly because of this . id like to do that this winter . maybe only  clean my commercial commitments

ive never done it mate.i usually have a few holidays abroad every year but never more than 14 days away at a time.usually only a week.

my commercial jobs would be fine and my domestics i reckon as long as i told them.

most customers wouldnt be bothered if i missed them out in january im sure.
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: mick hay on October 15, 2015, 08:51:28 am
Im off to Thailand for a month, leave about 16th Dec, back 15th Jan.

Will be my 4th trip to Thailand this year!!!!
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: Ian101 on October 15, 2015, 08:54:43 am
Im off to Thailand for a month, leave about 16th Dec, back 15th Jan.

Will be my 4th trip to Thailand this year!!!!

nice area for scuba ... have a try dive if ur not already a diver  :)
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: gary999 on October 15, 2015, 09:19:56 am
Yep will work all the way up to January,then myself and my customers are getting a well deserved
break.I have the advantage of my house is paid up and my sons are adults now 23 an18yrs.

I shall be enjoying a three day mini cruise to Dublin from liverpool in January with my two sons
my youngest has a thing about ships and its his birthday treat...we land back at Southampton and
my two lads are off partying with my eldest sons old Uni mates and I shall be enjoying some fishing
on the Hampshire Avon and the Dorset stour.

After all that hard work I shall take to the comfort of my sofa ;D
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: NWH on October 15, 2015, 09:28:44 am
Im off to Thailand for a month, leave about 16th Dec, back 15th Jan.

Will be my 4th trip to Thailand this year!!!!
mmmmm Ladyboy springs to mind lol
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: Rich Wilts on October 15, 2015, 09:59:38 am
Daz why you don't take us all away. You could put us up in a hotel somewhere for the month of January. We could hole up in the costa del Squeegee leaving the UK window cleaner less. Then when we come back see whose lost the most Custards.
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: richard groves on October 15, 2015, 11:11:19 am
I'd love to do this, makes a lot of sense if you can afford to.
When I was younger, I got the travel bug, unfortunately since being self employed the last 10 years its become less and less likely to happen again .
I'd gladly take January off and go visit mates in Oz or NZ , or sit on a 3rd world beach somewhere and live like a king.
Unfortunately my gf has 5 weeks annual leave unable or willing to take it all in one go and doubt she would agree to it. :(
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: gary999 on October 15, 2015, 11:30:45 am
I'd love to do this, makes a lot of sense if you can afford to.
When I was younger, I got the travel bug, unfortunately since being self employed the last 10 years its become less and less likely to happen again .
I'd gladly take January off and go visit mates in Oz or NZ , or sit on a 3rd world beach somewhere and live like a king.
Unfortunately my gf has 5 weeks annual leave unable or willing to take it all in one go and doubt she would agree to it. :(

Unless you have kids with this woman that's her problem not yours..one thing I have learned is not
letting others on a personal level determine how you live your life...unless like I said before you have commitments with them...if this is the case im afraid you are fecked ;D
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: p1w1 on October 15, 2015, 12:15:28 pm
We used to go to south Africa every year in Jan for the month and stay with the other half's parents, unfortunately kids starting school has put a stop to that  :'(
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: NWH on October 15, 2015, 03:08:51 pm
Money wise january is a good month for me and tax Xmas to be paid for at the end of it,if you were going to have a month off I would always choose March as it's the only month in recent years if been snowed off
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: G Griffin on October 15, 2015, 08:13:42 pm
Weather wise, I've known January to be ok and February to be rubbish.
So it could two months off work  :o.
I can imagine the posts from Daz, now  ;D.
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: dazmond on October 15, 2015, 08:16:13 pm
Yep will work all the way up to January,then myself and my customers are getting a well deserved
break.I have the advantage of my house is paid up and my sons are adults now 23 an18yrs.

I shall be enjoying a three day mini cruise to Dublin from liverpool in January with my two sons
my youngest has a thing about ships and its his birthday treat...we land back at Southampton and
my two lads are off partying with my eldest sons old Uni mates and I shall be enjoying some fishing
on the Hampshire Avon and the Dorset stour.

After all that hard work I shall take to the comfort of my sofa ;D

each to their own.sounds very boring to me gary!if thats what id be doing when im off id rather be working! ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: Dave Willis on October 15, 2015, 08:22:22 pm
January is usually a record month for me.
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: kempy on October 15, 2015, 09:47:18 pm
Awesome idea .

I'm going to book something .
Not sure .
Centre parks long weekend in January , maybe a bit dead though . Expensive is centre Parks .

Two couples I know dos Barcelona and said its awesome . The blokes told me to wear sunglasses as the ladies walking around at just stunning . They also said the men are as well . Beautiful City with beautiful people apparently
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: Matt. on October 15, 2015, 10:04:41 pm
Am guessing Thailand is as cheap as india, so a month out there could be done on about a small budget, would love to have a month in Goa, was about 40p a bottle of kingfisher. Would go down the beach in the morning and run a tab up for the day, settle it up about midnight, never once did it get to £30. That's 4 of us eating and drinking all day on the beach and that's paying top dollar  ;D

U got me dreaming now

A month ............ Ya wouldn't want to come back
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: gary999 on October 15, 2015, 10:46:50 pm
Yep will work all the way up to January,then myself and my customers are getting a well deserved
break.I have the advantage of my house is paid up and my sons are adults now 23 an18yrs.

I shall be enjoying a three day mini cruise to Dublin from liverpool in January with my two sons
my youngest has a thing about ships and its his birthday treat...we land back at Southampton and
my two lads are off partying with my eldest sons old Uni mates and I shall be enjoying some fishing
on the Hampshire Avon and the Dorset stour.

After all that hard work I shall take to the comfort of my sofa ;D

each to their own.sounds very boring to me gary!if thats what id be doing when im off id rather be working! ;D ;D ;D

You carry on matey...I will be out having a great time with my two lads.for four days and another
week on the riverbank recovering in a beautiful part of the country escaping the noise of life..enjoying
the peace and tranquilty........Then to really bore you, at the end of  Jan I will be staying in Dolgellau and
trail running in Coed y Brenin. ;)

You carry on working, the last thing I would want is you and your bongos disturbing my
contentment ;D
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: Matt. on October 15, 2015, 10:53:39 pm
Mays well pop up to llanrust some nice waterfalls there for you I think it's called swallow falls if am right
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: CleanClear on October 15, 2015, 11:55:52 pm
Mays well pop up to llanrust some nice waterfalls there for you I think it's called swallow falls if am right

You're wrong. llanrust is spelt Llanrwst. And Swallow Falls is in Betws y coed   ;D
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: kempy on October 16, 2015, 12:01:20 am
Does it matter what persons do . Some want JANUARY off to relax and chill out . Others want to carry on working .
Just respect what persons do , simples .
There's mo right or wrong .

The best decision in my view is meet in the middle and just do the essential jobs , especially in January
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: Rich Wilts on October 16, 2015, 12:15:09 am
Meant to be hot in January.  25C in Edinburgh all month. 30 in London.
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: deeege on October 16, 2015, 06:05:03 am
Meant to be hot in January.  25C in Edinburgh all month. 30 in London.

The daily express said its going to be the coldest winter in 50 years and we all know they are never wrong!
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: Dave Willis on October 16, 2015, 07:12:14 am
A barbecue winter I heard.
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: Steven Biggs on October 16, 2015, 11:14:42 pm
Dazmond , if you have January off when you gunna get a chance to wear all your goretex gear .
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: Matt. on October 17, 2015, 05:48:28 am
Mays well pop up to llanrust some nice waterfalls there for you I think it's called swallow falls if am right

You're wrong. llanrust is spelt Llanrwst. And Swallow Falls is in Betws y coed   ;D

U r right there gary ........ Al get the biscuits in  ;D when ya heading there from my way ya come off A55 and follow signs for llanrwst

Still nice if ya can get up there tho..... Been on a night shift so a quick shower and a stinker of a drive to Aberystwyth and back today
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: Ian101 on October 17, 2015, 08:07:21 am
Am guessing Thailand is as cheap as india, so a month out there could be done on about a small budget, would love to have a month in Goa, was about 40p a bottle of kingfisher. Would go down the beach in the morning and run a tab up for the day, settle it up about midnight, never once did it get to £30. That's 4 of us eating and drinking all day on the beach and that's paying top dollar  ;D

U got me dreaming now

A month ............ Ya wouldn't want to come back

if you took a month off your body / mind would go into shock I reckon  ;)
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: 8weekly on October 17, 2015, 08:16:41 am
Dazmond , if you have January off when you gunna get a chance to wear all your goretex gear .
;D
Title: Re: taking a month off in the winter
Post by: JSMC on October 17, 2015, 08:46:21 pm
commercial work is hard to do this with. i struggle getting a full week off.