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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: supernova77 on July 19, 2006, 10:48:33 pm
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Of course this is just a question to the male window cleaners (or maybe not ;))
Do you think that just wearing a pair shorts and no top this weather looks un-proffessional, or do you think its OK considering the heat we have at the moment?
Andy
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Shorts are ok but no top is a deffinate NO NO. >:(
Looks rough and very un-proffesional
Clear Vision
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if your like me and have an offensive beer belly then its definately unprofessional as they probably think your just earning money for friday night down the pub!! ;D ;D ;D
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but what if you have a 6 pack like me ;D
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My personal thoughts are topless is not good.
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but what if you have a 6 pack like me ;D
You don't need to go to the Pub if you've got your own six pack (of beer) but it's more sociable. :)
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I don't think it's a great look. Apart from that surely you are risking serious sunburn & the further consequences, ie skin cancer
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lost my six pack years ago,now ive got a covered up keg. :-[
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All my guys wear company clothing. We have fleece's, T shirts, Vest's
Think it's important.
Trev
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It doesnt make any difference what your wearing your clothes dont clean the windows and as long as the job turns out good the customer isnt going to give a toss what you look like.
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I think its hugely important, how you present yourself.
I suppose if you have regular customers then you'll get away with a more casual look, especially in this heat. If you're like me and trying to gain new customers then the shorts and no top is a definate no-no in my opinion.
One of my new customers only commented last week how she was approached by a couple of window cleaners a while ago, but she said that they were ' a right pair of scruffy beggars' - lol.
There was no way she was gonna let them near her house.
I just wear a short sleeve red polo shirt and i have a pair of grey 'combat' trousers. They're nice and light, the 6 pockets are a godsend and they look nice and smart with my grey unger urgo belt and boab. Seems to be working ok, i'm picking up work nicely at the moment.
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I,m still picking up work niceley aswell and i,m in the shorts brigade even quoted a job last night worth £25.00 turned up in shorts gave the quote got the job cant see what the fuss is all about.
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I go Topless on big commercial jobs only. And only when there is no staff there and it is weekend so no one can see me.
Shorts are fine, In Cornwall shorts are worn year round by most tradesmen, Have you noticed Postmen and Postwomen are wearing shorts at the moment.
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Residential customers appreciate the need to keep as cool as possible and we have had no complaints of working topless.
Would not consider doing any commercial work without T-shirts unless its a school done on weekends/holidays.
Dont see the problem in these temps though and if you do the work properly who really cares :D
Sarah
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I,m still picking up work niceley aswell and i,m in the shorts brigade even quoted a job last night worth £25.00 turned up in shorts gave the quote got the job cant see what the fuss is all about.
Image is important and depending on the type of work your doing will depend on how you present yourself.
Commercial and large ("well to do type") establishments expect you to be presented in a professional manner. Image is everything with these people and it matters alot.
75% of normal everyday houses don't care how you look and are more fussed about the cleaning.
It really all depends on what type of work you do?
If a solicitor turned up to your door in just a pair of shorts to come and visit you, I don't think anyone on here would not think he was having a laugh and would be uncertain about his "professionalism". Well we are exactly the same, we are also "Professional"
Like I said, its how you view your customers perspective and what value you place on image?
Best wishes,
Trev
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Well Trevor and i,m being honest with you now my freind if my solicitor turned up at my house in a pair of shorts i wouldnt careless as long as he provided me a good service and did what was asked of him.
Granted it probably wouldnt look proffessional if he turned up at court in a pair, but that said it wouldnt stop him doing his occupation correctly if he did.
Alot of this image thing is nonsense have a good look at a lot of people that are wearing so called uniforms and they look like sacks of ###t.
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Thats fair enough Ronaldo, like I said its peoples own perspective of what they want.
I am only speaking from my own experiences. I clean a lot of country mansions and stately homes and if we turned up half naked we would be shown the door. They just don't appreciate it. Hence why I gave everyone a Company Logo Vest.
The thing to remember is people mix in similar circles to themselves, we have picked up so much work from recommendation and thats what counts.
Granted, you could wear what you like and the end result will still be the same, I just wonder how many people who see us working judge us on our image, especially when they can't see up close the standard of our work?
Best of luck,
Trev
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I was told a long time ago by a large company boss, that if you look profesional and act profesional you must be profesional. How does it look if you work in a pair of football shorts and no shirt
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I wear shorts in this weather but the half lenth one's and also wear an embroidered polo shirt all the time.
Shorts and polo shirt the same colour.
I don't think my customers mind as it does look smart and i do a mix of commercial and domestics.
Paul
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I wear shorts as well, but the longer cargo types,witha polo shirt or t-shirt, as long as you look fairly smart it doesnt really matter
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Quite interesting, this.
I don't wear shorts, because I get too many girls chasing me.
Although my main reason is I simply don't find it cooler, and my little pins need protecting as they are covered up for 11 months.
As for image: I have contractors who expect me to wear uniform & name, that's their requirements. I'll stand on my head and sing "O Danny Boy" in Gaelic if they want me to & pay me enough!
I also have a very important Stately Home owner, who does not require uniform nor van livery. In fact the management team there are not impressed by it, and prefer non-gimmicky images, just men/women who know what they're doing.
So both sides of the coin for me. But just because some have got big posh customers don't let that influence. Nor worry too much about long drawn out posts of moderators :o
Ian Giles gets like that sometimes. They are not the last word on our skills by any means.
Dress neat & clean, and speak well.
May the force be with you 8)
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Lots of interesting points.
I wear the long type of shorts if you know what I mean - never football shorts. And for normal day to day residential stuff in weather like we have been having I don't wear a top, and I don't think any of my customers mind.
I do however always wear a top when cleaning commercial stuff.
Andy
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Its Tops all the way.
If any of my guys phoned in sick with sunburn due to not wearing a top i'd be annoyed to say the least.
A few years back i was in my local B&Q shopping with the wife i asked the manager if he had a window cleaner yes he replied and then asked why i asked.
That what i do i said.
Oh no we have a proper company, they were uniforms was his last remark.
I don't see how we can on 1 hand want to be treated as professional by client, if on the other we don't present ourselves professionallyu.
Cheers Mark.