Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: windows_chepstow on October 03, 2006, 07:27:00 pm
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I think the window cleaners local to me are a good bunch of lads; even Squeaky ;D.
I get on with them all; just about; however I do sometimes hear one window cleaner complaining about another. I tend to keep this to myself, but the politics (gossip) does entertain me.
Have any of you lot have any problems with your local WC rivalry?
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We pretty much all get along, apart from one husband and wife team who don't speak or wave to anyone.
Alot of us are going for a window cleaners outing next Friday for a days golf - should be fun!
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Hey
Most are good we can have a chat say hello etc.
6 have become very good friends .
There are a couple real grumpy ones who completley blank me.
One tried stealing my work by telling some of my customers i was not cleaning any more.
He has not been seen in ages.
If i see a new window cleaner i always like to say hello introduce myself etc.
It is better if we can all get on.
Reah
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The only one in my area won't even aknowledge me. Strange really as we used to work together a few years ago. I always give him a cheerie wave when ever I see him but he just blanks me. I find it quite amusing. Maybe he is sulking over the work he has lost. I did nothing to steal work from him but some of his customers have seen the light and now they are on my books. I even charge them a bit more than he used to but he is a glass only cleaner and I do frames and sills.
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i speak to a fair few around by me
must be about 5 or 6 who blank me when i speak
1 even said "i havent got time to chat, im here to work"
::)
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the ones i have spoken to around over the years have all been nice and they seem polite!! but i dont no if its the same in other places but when you drive past them they staree as if your some sort of alien or something ??? i carnt understand i like to have a like myself but not blantley stare at them like its farther christmas or something lol.
Dave
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I meet every month down the local pub with half a dozen local window cleaners, we swap name's of bad payers, anyone we dumped for other reasons and put the names and address's into our own books
we black list bad payers and the generally bad customer, this has worked for us for years, every month there is always new names to add, we always add address's incase a bad customer sells up and someone else moves into the property.
If you get on with your local wc's, get together and have a monthly meeting, you will be suprised on the information you can gain from the other guy's.
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There's around 10 or so round here most of them good guys to talk to with the exception of a couple who aren't off but just don't say much , I find this a relief cause still consider myself as the new guy even though there's 2 that work together that have started on the last couple of months. There all trad except for 1 other pole user like me so I'm a bit of a novelty to them, something to smile at possibly
Chris
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Bunch of t0ssers around by me.
Just kidding Ian and Tossh. ;) ;D
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The only thing I enjoy more than splashing people with roadside puddles, is screaming 'cowboy' at all other window cleaners - from the safety of my van of course.
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I always shout 'missed a bit' or 'your mum's a man'.
Most of the local window cleaners I know seem to do a good job.
Apart from one who has this mysterious dark blue 4 wheel drive. I've heard tons of complaints about him but have never actually seen him.
There are also a few meeting places at set times for local window cleaners. All are in cafes. One is on a Thursday and we all turn up between 12 and 2pm. The owner calls it 'squeak time'.
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Thanks for letting me know Ross :-X ::) ;)
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It's in Newhaven.
Sorry but I thought it was a bit far off your patch - so to speak.
So... how about a drink sometime?
Yeah?
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Yep is a little your excused then ;)
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yep definatly up for a drink 8) I'll mail my number to you.
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Thanks.
A little drink it will be then. ::)
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Doh no didnt meen a little drink. :D
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I only speak to a few ( basic pleasantries ) and always acknowledge any other w/c that i see , most have absolutely no interest in chatting , waving back etc so stuff'em
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Where i work we get on, better that way. ;D
It seems the new one's have the attitude, had one the other day, every time i saw him would smile or nod, nothing, ???, then he had a problem & came over, i reminded him of his attitude & told him to get lost. ;D
Always best to get on in my oppinion, you never know. ;)
Macc
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Ross
I see ya all the time
your often at the bottom of my road
you did the motorcycle shop on lewes road , its closed down now
I always give you a wave
I'm Gleam Team, in the little yellow van,
must stop and say hello one of these days,
believe you know my ex colleague, be-dazzled matt,
we are both ex divine shine monkeys!
anyways mate, look out for us, say hello
Simon
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Most of the established lads are great in Plymouth, with the exception of one. No names, but he's very well established on Plymouth's night clubs, earns a acket and likes to let everyone know it. If you earn £40k a year he does it in a month, you know the sort, and as a result he's got a lot of window / contract cleaners backs up. And he never seems to look happy. I guess a 4am start every does that to a man :-[