Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Dave Willis on February 04, 2016, 09:02:36 pm
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Just seen the forecast for the weekend. Tomorrow looks workable but every job I do will be pointlees. Difficult to get any enthusiasm. Perhaps I'll use up some sick leave.
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I'm just working through it today. Had three days off with gales over the past few weeks so I'm behind now.
If there's heavy rain it actually washes alot of the dirt and grit that the wind brings. It's a never ending cycle.
A sick day sounds good though. :)
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Just seen the forecast for the weekend. Tomorrow looks workable but every job I do will be pointlees. Difficult to get any enthusiasm. Perhaps I'll use up some sick leave.
Pointless? Will you get paid? Will you be removing all the accumulated dirt?
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Just seen the forecast for the weekend. Tomorrow looks workable but every job I do will be pointlees. Difficult to get any enthusiasm. Perhaps I'll use up some sick leave.
you on a wind up dave? ;D
ive got a nice easy half day today of very local work then weekend off.who cares what the weather MIGHT do tomorrow?i dont.
;D
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its forecast really bad(more storms!) for monday and tuesday next week as well so do you think i should give them scheduled jobs a miss too?
once this attitude takes a grip in your psyche your doomed!...................to a life of an unreliable window cleaner always scratching about living hand to mouth. ;D
then when it comes to holiday season your struggling to afford a week in bognor.nevermind a week or 2 in the sun in a 5 star hotel! ;D
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I'm starting to get fed up with the weather - full stop. Since about November I've had so many days off.
Yesterday I ended up with half a days work because so many customers said it's pointless due to the incoming weather as within a day or less the windows will be covered in salt yet again.
Dazmond, it depends where you live. I've work in London I do in any weather. On the coast where I live, it's a different story.
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Think Daves on a wind up, Dazmond you need to make your mind up one minute your harping on about giving your customers
the best service possible the next minute they are cash cows not to be taken notice off.
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Iv actually had a good week which is why I'm in a better mood than usual. ;D
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I'm starting to get fed up with the weather - full stop. Since about November I've had so many days off.
Yesterday I ended up with half a days work because so many customers said it's pointless due to the incoming weather as within a day or less the windows will be covered in salt yet again.
Dazmond, it depends where you live. I've work in London I do in any weather. On the coast where I live, it's a different story.
Its not just the coast Ross I cleaned my own windows one morning last week and they where that dirty by the end of the day
they looked frosted, there no way I would be happy offering a service like that to a customer.
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I'm starting to get fed up with the weather - full stop. Since about November I've had so many days off.
Yesterday I ended up with half a days work because so many customers said it's pointless due to the incoming weather as within a day or less the windows will be covered in salt yet again.
Dazmond, it depends where you live. I've work in London I do in any weather. On the coast where I live, it's a different story.
it must be damn hard for you lot working on the coast and if the weather guys are right we are going to have to get used to lots more stormy weather in the future. :(
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Weather has been workable down south bit blowy at times but you've got to keep going,as for them being dirty a couple of days later that's the way it is they don't have that problem for most of the year so most take it on the chin.
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I'm well down on earnings and like most this weather is driving me to despair, but there's no reason why I cant pull it back in the better months if I put my mind to it or want to.
If you need a 9 to 5 job then window cleaning is the wrong business to be in.
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I'm well down on earnings and like most this weather is driving me to despair, but there's no reason why I cant pull it back in the better months if I put my mind to it or want to.
If you need a 9 to 5 job then window cleaning is the wrong business to be in.
you ll never pull it back sean.that money is lost forever mate.theres no such thing as "catching up" with work really.
jan this year i was only around £200 down on last year due to being ill and van problems.
im bang on schedule and thats with 350+ customers(most of them 4 weekly)
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I'm well down on earnings and like most this weather is driving me to despair, but there's no reason why I cant pull it back in the better months if I put my mind to it or want to.
If you need a 9 to 5 job then window cleaning is the wrong business to be in.
you ll never pull it back sean.that money is lost forever mate.theres no such thing as "catching up" with work really.
jan this year i was only around £200 down on last year due to being ill and van problems.
im bang on schedule and thats with 350+ customers(most of them 4 weekly)
Do you work an 8 hour day 6 days a week ? I know I don't, the odd add on job a few extra hours and a few Saturdays will
pull it back easily.
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Regardless of the weather I always seem to have done the same when I tott up earnings every month or so,make hay when the sun shines and all that I try to not take days off when the weather is good if I know it's a washout the next day or day after I'll plan to do something then. You should only need a few days a week to earn a really good living in this game.
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Regardless of the weather I always seem to have done the same when I tott up earnings every month or so,make hay when the sun shines and all that I try to not take days off when the weather is good if I know it's a washout the next day or day after I'll plan to do something then. You should only need a few days a week to earn a really good living in this game.
Totally agree, its pouring down here at the moment so I will just work tomorrow instead, I'm down earnings wise over the last
two months so will put in a few more hours over the next two and do a few extra FSG cleans that I would normally turn down.
There's no need to work in horrendous weather conditions in this game if you don't want to.
Iv already met my weekly target this week so tomorrow will be a catch up day.
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That's it m8 no point in worrying about it anyway just try and get things done when you can,if you think about how many days you get rained off to a point you can't do anything that day it's not many days over a month down south anyway I know the weather is more challenging up north though.
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I'm starting to get fed up with the weather - full stop. Since about November I've had so many days off.
Yesterday I ended up with half a days work because so many customers said it's pointless due to the incoming weather as within a day or less the windows will be covered in salt yet again.
Dazmond, it depends where you live. I've work in London I do in any weather. On the coast where I live, it's a different story.
Its not just the coast Ross I cleaned my own windows one morning last week and they where that dirty by the end of the day
they looked frosted, there no way I would be happy offering a service like that to a customer.
sean ive been cleaning clean windows today!(4 weekly work)they were virtually spotless and this is after all the storms the last few weeks! :o
ive no idea why?maybe vision is keeping the windows cleaner longer?i dunno but most windows took me around 10 seconds to clean(including frames)and quite a few properties had large farmers fields behind them.all customers paid me as well bar one. 8)
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Did the farmers have herds of cash cows in their fields? :P
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I'm starting to get fed up with the weather - full stop. Since about November I've had so many days off.
Yesterday I ended up with half a days work because so many customers said it's pointless due to the incoming weather as within a day or less the windows will be covered in salt yet again.
Dazmond, it depends where you live. I've work in London I do in any weather. On the coast where I live, it's a different story.
Its not just the coast Ross I cleaned my own windows one morning last week and they where that dirty by the end of the day
they looked frosted, there no way I would be happy offering a service like that to a customer.
sean ive been cleaning clean windows today!(4 weekly work)they were virtually spotless and this is after all the storms the last few weeks! :o
ive no idea why?maybe vision is keeping the windows cleaner longer?i dunno but most windows took me around 10 seconds to clean(including frames)and quite a few properties had large farmers fields behind them.all customers paid me as well bar one. 8)
I've been noticing a lot of the windows I have been cleaning lately are very clean still as well.
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I got a full day of work Saturday as had to have Friday off due to school holidays .
Forecast is Rain heavy all day .
So looks like Monday is a Full full day
Oh well sat n Sunday off