Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: frames to panes on January 08, 2008, 09:16:08 pm
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I'm sitting here listening to it hammering down on my conservatory roof, i've just seen the forecast and it's aweful. I really need to phone some custys to leave their gates unbolted but i know i'll be wasting my time just got to get through the next couple of months. :(
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I know what you mean this time of year for me is the hardest because of the weather but if you can cope with this then the rest of the year is a piece of p
Dean
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The good news is that in a couple of weeks there is going to be some filthy glass about. Just can't wait for the spring sunshine to come back like last year.
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Dave
What about a wee ladder or pointer in the van so you could unbolt the gates yourself, this would save you tons of hassle with the phone calls mate?
We all in the same boat dude with this weather, i'm having to just get up in the mornings & try & do whatever i can, when i can. i try my best not to clean in rain but sometimes will work in light rain. ;)
tony
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Deffo going to get two ladders - short to fit in the van and very light just to save my testicles. I'm thinking of chopping some aluminium step ladders down. I do carry a fold up ladder but it's heavy and fiddly but good for conservatory cleans
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I got a realy light small (3steps) stepladder from homebase over 3 years ago & still use it today. it was only 15 quid & it's so handy for allsorts of things.
tony
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LOL when i saw the word testicles i then looked and saw the word chopped,i thought it aint that bad don`t need to chop your b***s off.
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Funny you should mention that. No, a lot of people have the bolt half way down or even at the bottom, some have a padlock too so i would need two ladders really - up one side and down 'tother.
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If you have a lot of gates to get over everyday why not invest in one of those electricians ladders,you can get them in all different sizes and i know a guy that has one,you could litterally scissor it over the gate and then simply just climb over.Most of them seem to to be yellow at the sides and are heavy duty material yet light.
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Sometime forecasts are wrong, maybe just have a lazy day tomorow and plan to only do 50% of the work to get you back on track. At least its just starting to get a bit lighter. At least your not on a hospital bed. Who used to say get out of bed and slap yourself- do it. !
Good luck anyway.
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http://www.meteox.com/h.aspx?r=holiday&jaar=-3&soort=loop6uur&URL
Gives you a pretty good idea, also the BBC site isn't too bad.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/ukweather/south/#no_url
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This time of year it's just a case of doing what you can when you can. I don't really have the same focus in the summer.
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Funny you should mention that. No, a lot of people have the bolt half way down or even at the bottom, some have a padlock too so i would need two ladders really - up one side and down 'tother.
If they are half way down, I lean over from a longish step ladder and use a claw hammer to unbolt. The hammer is especially useful for the stiffer bolts. I did see something about someone connecting the hammer to a pole to get to bolts that are even lower. No good for padlocks of course.
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Funny you should mention that. No, a lot of people have the bolt half way down or even at the bottom, some have a padlock too so i would need two ladders really - up one side and down 'tother.
If they are half way down, I lean over from a longish step ladder and use a claw hammer to unbolt. The hammer is especially useful for the stiffer bolts. I did see something about someone connecting the hammer to a pole to get to bolts that are even lower. No good for padlocks of course.
we use crowbars if that problem arises
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I had loads of houses with locked access. The days of slipping the bolts are long gone. Its a drag having to remember to phone.
One yeserday, customer you have to phone to leave the gate unlocked (which my wife did ) even so when I turned up gate was still padlocked. Sounds trivial but with the rain and everything it really gets on your nerves.
House after that, a second clean, now has a big "for sale" board in the front garden. So we know why they suddenly phoned me out of the blue to have their windows cleaned a few weeks ago.
Yes, this time of year is a slog.
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Post-festivities inactivity + crummy weather + slightly "under par" =
CAN'T BE ARSED! er... bothered! ;D
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Yea, this time of year can be a slog, I always, every year, am on edge regarding the weather about now. And to top it all sometimes in really dodgy spells, particularly like this week you have to summon resources that would rather just let you give up and say enoughs enough.
The round gets behind (depressing >:()
Its wet (depressing >:()
Its gonna be wet (depressing >:()
Customers tell you its gonna rain now, when you turn up (f***ing depressing >:()
Weather forecasters getting it wrong (depressing >:()
Weather forecasters getting it right (depressing ;D)
And theres more :D
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Well thats cheered me up for the day
Steve
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Yea, this time of year can be a slog, I always, every year, am on edge regarding the weather about now. And to top it all sometimes in really dodgy spells, particularly like this week you have to summon resources that would rather just let you give up and say enoughs enough.
The round gets behind (depressing >:()
Its wet (depressing >:()
Its gonna be wet (depressing >:()
Customers tell you its gonna rain now, when you turn up (f***ing depressing >:()
Weather forecasters getting it wrong (depressing >:()
Weather forecasters getting it right (depressing ;D)
And theres more :D
was you you going to say you are depressed ;D
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Did I not say that, yea, well, I'm depressed :( :( :( ;D
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Anyone who is so fed up of their work because of this weather or whatever reason will be gladdened to hear they can give me all the work they want (for free of course) and I will take it off their hands.. :D
Guy, yes the weather is crap, and there are problems, but just rewmember. You could be in a factory somewhere working to someone ELSES drumbeats..... ;)
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Did I not say that, yea, well, I'm depressed :( :( :( ;D
think of suba diving fella that will make you smile ;)
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Did I not say that, yea, well, I'm depressed :( :( :( ;D
think of suba diving fella that will make you smile ;)
Yea, I do, we all need something to look forward to or aim for, that and my new van and WFP.
Matt
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It's lovely blue sky & sunshine here today, infact, perfect w/c weather :D
Oh, yeah, it would be if it wasn't for gail force winds >:(
Another day lost :'(
tony
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I thought it was going to be a crap day so went and saw a girl i know oi oi
Got in at four in the morning
trouble is woke up late and the sun was shining
Only missed out three houses today but still did 12,
thank god for it being dry till sundown
That will teach me a lesson. Work first play later
mind u ........ it was worth it ;D
J
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I thought it was going to be a crap day so went and saw a girl i know oi oi
Got in at four in the morning
trouble is woke up late and the sun was shining
Only missed out three houses today but still did 12,
thank god for it being dry till sundown
That will teach me a lesson. Work first play later
mind u ........ it was worth it ;D
J
Some things are more important than work. Make the most of lifes opportunities before you are too old and the opportunities become difficult. ;D
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Well it was raining when i left to see her
Hounest Judge
and it looked there to stay
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I got myself into trouble one week-end in Holland. Had a lucky night and scored with 2 sisters. Being a red blooded male I stayed over until 6am. Trouble was I had to be on duty in Germany 8am. It cost me over £200 in a taxi. Just made it in time for duty. Was it worth it the taxi fare-absolutely. Went up to Holland every week-end possible after that adventure for 6months solid. ;D
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Hang in there guys; spring will come as it always does and you will be tired of counting all of your cash as it comes in :o and the birds are singing and the sun is shining! 8)
Try to be productive if you cant afford a vacation this time of year; planning; inventory; marketing strategies; good ladders to do those customers anyway.
Like Jeff said; try to do 50% if you can, unless weather is beyond reasonable.
But in any case; hang in there because this is only temporary.
Cheers,
Texas Girl :-*
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Crap weather is nothing new.
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why bother resurrecting an old thread?
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he wanted to look ar Texas girls picture
didnt we all, ;D ;D