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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Matt Lindus on October 16, 2007, 01:13:20 pm

Title: I often wonder why!
Post by: Matt Lindus on October 16, 2007, 01:13:20 pm
Out of all the trades that earn big money (Plumbing, building, electrical, windows/doors etc. Im just curious why you guys choose to clean carpets and upholstery for a living?
Its definitely not because of the money because carpet cleaners deal in the 00s not the 000s the well established only generate a very modest income, the work is usually a hard physical graft, the advertising needs to be constant through out your whole business career, more than any other business.

You guys are a true credit to the human race, to take on a business such as this and work tirelessly hard to make a future for yourself and your families. No other tradesman will ever be as good a business man as a carpet cleaner because they get the money and lifestyle handed to them on a plate after very little investment or time getting established.

Credit where credits due, give yourselfs a very firm pat on the back!! ;)

Matt

 
Title: Re: I often wonder why!
Post by: RAM Cleaning on October 16, 2007, 01:18:20 pm
i suppose some do it because its easier to get into than say elecy or plumber, i was brought in by family (damn family).
You need to train for the other careers for a lot longer, and the training can be rather expensive compared to some CC training
Title: Re: I often wonder why!
Post by: Mike Osbourne on October 16, 2007, 02:30:03 pm
I suspect the owners of Rainbow or Chem-dry earn a fair bit more than the average plumber or sparky.
Title: Re: I often wonder why!
Post by: maxcarpets on October 16, 2007, 02:59:55 pm
What do you do for a living Matt??
Title: Re: I often wonder why!
Post by: Liahona on October 19, 2007, 07:29:18 pm
Matt, bit of a sweeping statement I think.  I as others do very well out of this business and in a lot of cases "earn" a lot more than sparkies, plumbers etc.

As for advertising I dont at all and I know of a few others that dont either.

As "we" get older in the business shouldnt our advertising get less as each year we should be going back to an existing client negating haveing to find a new one.

I hope we as cleaners do as well or better than the trades mentioned as we have a lot more expenditure to start out and in some cases keep going.

Best, Dave.
Title: Re: I often wonder why!
Post by: Shaun_Ashmore on October 19, 2007, 08:42:04 pm
Long time no hear Dave, how are things?

Onlt trouble with sparkies and joiners not plimbers are that they all charge the same, by the day, I have a freind who is a sparky and he has 3 lads that work for him and he can only charge the same as his competitor £150 a day, say the emplyee is on £80 a day then after extras I bet he gets next to nowt.

I know he has a massive turn over but I bet I earn more than him, infact his Mrs has to work aswell.

Shaun
Title: Re: I often wonder why!
Post by: elliott cleaning on October 19, 2007, 08:47:00 pm
Matt

In order for us all to understand your question, you have to specify what you regard as 'big money'.
Title: Re: I often wonder why!
Post by: John Milnes on October 19, 2007, 08:50:35 pm
I recently met a guy who is a general handyman, electrical, plumbing and woodwork.

He was fitting a loft floor. He started at 8 am getting materials together and calling at local merchants for materials etc.

He got onto the job at 10 am to transport all his materials and tools to a first floor flat and then make a start.

I guess, after clearing the attic etc, it was time for dinner.

Carpet/upholstery cleaning does have many advantages over other trades, and if your a liittle bit smart
will give good rewards.

John
Title: Re: I often wonder why!
Post by: will_turton on October 19, 2007, 08:52:20 pm
if your a smart, well that rules you out john :-*
Title: Re: I often wonder why!
Post by: John Milnes on October 19, 2007, 09:15:09 pm
Billy! 

Smart enough to be single again  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: I often wonder why!
Post by: Mike Osbourne on October 19, 2007, 09:25:43 pm

Let's take a brain surgeon.

Gets straight A's at school

He trains for 10 years

Gets to use the sharp impliments on your 2nd most delicate organ.

AND HE STILL SWAPS TIME FOR MONEY.

She probably works 60+ hours a week and tops out at 300k including private work.

Take a CC who has the where with all to build a business and run 3-4 vans.

If he's very smart he has a 2IC who runs it when he goes off for weeks on end doing what he loves doing most and the money keeps coming in (even if he has a bad back) .

Thank God for brain sugeons though (and Chiropractors).

Title: Re: I often wonder why!
Post by: Ian Gourlay on October 19, 2007, 10:54:06 pm
When I was at a Dinner last week I sat next to a Harley Street Plastic surgeon.

He lives in a Mansion and goes to work in a Hellicopter unless its foggy.

How many carpet cleaners do that?

Matt Linduss appears to be a Carpet Cleaner. I wish I new who he was as he has given an interesting piece of advise I would like to tak to him about.
So Matt looks like you have got to give yourself a pat on the back/
Title: Re: I often wonder why!
Post by: Shaun_Ashmore on October 19, 2007, 10:59:04 pm
Yes and while he is training for 10 years he is still getting paid/sponsored for loads of wonga.

My brother teaches japanese students english but while he was learning on his second year he was getting sponsored (to get pizzed) £10k a year and on his 5th year he was getting £20k (that's an achoholics dream!)

Shaun
Title: Re: I often wonder why!
Post by: Liahona on October 19, 2007, 11:09:22 pm
Ian.    but Matt didnt say anything about plastic surgeons, just sparkies etcetera.

Anyway, I know of 4 owners of Chem Dry in the states who also are flown by helicopter.  Get this too, they have me clean (or had) their carpets. Funny world we live in.  I ll phone you and explain why.

Also the owner of Coit, the largest cleaning company in the world also is flown privately.  She and he have their own private jets so I am sure they would have helicopters too.

Anyway, best, Dave.
Title: Re: I often wonder why!
Post by: Mike Osbourne on October 19, 2007, 11:17:20 pm
the brain surgeon crashes his helicopter and ironically suffers minor neurological damage to his motor and speech centres.

He can't work and has no other source of income. If only he'd built a CC business.