Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Stoots on June 28, 2017, 07:34:40 am
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At the risk of posting a Nathan like post ;D
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1498631632_Screenshot_2017-06-28-07-28-08.png)
Educate them guys and you can work in the rain too.
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Your right, it does sound like a Nathan post.
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;D
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Nicely handled, polite and businesslike and it worked, educating your round is a Challenge but worth the effort
The only reason we stop working in the rain is if I've had enough
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At the risk of posting a Nathan like post ;D
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1498631632_Screenshot_2017-06-28-07-28-08.png)
Educate them guys and you can work in the rain too.
well done mate.thats exactly what i would of texted too. ;D
also what difference does it make if you clean their windows during a dry spell/day and it rains hard a couple of hours later or overnight?(which happens at times all year round)....no difference whatsoever.you just cant run a business like that or you d hardly ever work!
most of my customers are very well trained that they dont even mention the rain when im working in it and just pay me(and sometimes a coffee).im truly blessed! :)
occasionally i get a customer who doesnt want them cleaning in the rain.thats fine.they get missed until their next due date.
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Shouldn't you have implied something along the lines of 'Well, if you don't value clean windows even when its wet we don't think you fit our client profile, scag!'