Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: tonyoliver on January 23, 2024, 07:43:43 pm
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The storm left every window covered in a greasy dirty mess
Ok hard work clearing the regular jobs but when the low sun comes out the phone calls and walk ups will roll in get ready for the feeding frenzy !!
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These storms are definitely making the windows dirtier but I very much doubt I'll get a flood of enquiries!
I usually get a steady drip of new enquiries every month,most of which I don't take on.
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These storms are definitely making the windows dirtier but I very much doubt I'll get a flood of enquiries!
I usually get a steady drip of new enquiries every month,most of which I don't take on.
Of course you don't, you only work four short day's a week ;D
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These storms are definitely making the windows dirtier but I very much doubt I'll get a flood of enquiries!
I usually get a steady drip of new enquiries every month,most of which I don't take on.
Of course you don't, you only work four short day's a week ;D
Isn't that fairly normal In window cleaning ?
I mean do some actually work 40 hours a week ?
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These storms are definitely making the windows dirtier but I very much doubt I'll get a flood of enquiries!
I usually get a steady drip of new enquiries every month,most of which I don't take on.
Of course you don't, you only work four short day's a week ;D
Isn't that fairly normal In window cleaning ?
I mean do some actually work 40 hours a week ?
I probably average 32-35 hours a week over 5 days. Very rarely work weekends.
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If windows getting filthy through the weather is deemed good news then you maybe in for a real treat soon. Apparently there's a chance we're in for a "snowbomb" in about a fortnight's time. There's a 430 mile stretch of snow storm over the Baltics which may come our way bringing minus 8 temps and upto 10cm of snow an hour. Proper beast from the east, nothing like snow to mess up your windows. (believe it when I see it).