Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: johnm on February 04, 2007, 05:02:34 pm
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i am 33 and have been tradional window cleaner for 18 years after my first week wfp it feels gr8 i am looking forward to going to work tomorow it is like having a new job
although still having some teething problems havent had 1 complaint yet
hope it stays like this :D :D :D ;D ;D
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How long were you debating the move, and what stopped you before, the money reqiured, or believing that it worked?
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John
i know what you mean after 16yrs trad then changing over to wfp a year ago it was like starting a new job just what i needed, even though there was problems it has been very good and a real challenge. Its made me want to get up for work again also with all the extra benefits and with the information from this forum you cant go wrong
good luck with wfp 8)
regards
Brett
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It's the best move you will make, one thing that I found helped me was spending a day with someone who was already using WFP and this forum.
The first month is a nightmare but after that it gets easier and you would have wished you made the change ages ago.
Doug
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i just didnt bileave it would work
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i just didnt bileave it would work
Thats what they said about flying aswell John ;)
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I know what you mean because I didn't believe it could work either. For a long time I doubted it could be as good as it has turned out to be.
Last week I pulled up outside a regular customers house. Two doors up a couple of blokes were cleaning a house trad. They were pretty good but watching them lug that ladder around made me shudder. I did my customer on my own, I wasn't racing them, packed up as was gone before they had finished.
I love this WFP. I am 53 now and this has given me a new lease on life.
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Vince, give it another two weeks and the novelty will have worn off some. It'll just seem like 'work' again.
Only, hopefully you'll end up earning far more, or working less hours; safely too. ;D
What system are you using!
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just bought the bits and made it myself cost about 450 pound
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johnm don,t wan,t to fit one in a van for me wold you....i,ll pay you....xxxx southend
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sorry to far away but try it your self it is so easy although i am going to remove tank to seal floor and secure it permanantly i will take some pics tomorow
good luck