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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: MSTAV on February 14, 2008, 06:43:09 pm

Title: is it me
Post by: MSTAV on February 14, 2008, 06:43:09 pm
or does everyone seem to enjoy window cleaning on this site????? It was the best move i made getting into it..iv read few or no threads of people not enjoying window cleaning..i have hated everyother job ive had...mad and pointless thread but hey there you go....
Title: Re: is it me
Post by: frames to panes on February 14, 2008, 06:56:05 pm
The only job where i don't have an alarm clock to get me up, don't have to clock in, can't get dragged into the office, don't have to put up with a work partner, only pay two pound something n.i., possible tax benefits, days off when i like, work only for the people i like (eventually), no nightshifts, no lateshifts, fresh air, sun on my back, meeting people, taking my daughter to school, drive where i want, fabulous countryside somedays can't get made redundant, can't get entirely sacked. Yes i enjoy it. :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
Downsides  : rain, some rude customers, animal poo and not much else really.
Title: Re: is it me
Post by: mark311069 on February 14, 2008, 07:00:05 pm
ditto
Title: Re: is it me
Post by: Ian W on February 14, 2008, 07:26:20 pm
I have loved every minute of my part time round. Time to go full time I think.  ;D
Title: Re: is it me
Post by: The Seven Bays Window Cleaning Company on February 14, 2008, 07:32:05 pm
Never has making a living been so much fun... ;D

Yeh, it's hard work, and you need to be motivated.

But you are OWN BOSS.

Don't think I could ever work for anyone else again, and hope I never have too :-\
Title: Re: is it me
Post by: L.J.Thorpe on February 14, 2008, 07:51:18 pm
The only job where i don't have an alarm clock to get me up, don't have to clock in, can't get dragged into the office, don't have to put up with a work partner, only pay two pound something n.i., possible tax benefits, days off when i like, work only for the people i like (eventually), no nightshifts, no lateshifts, fresh air, sun on my back, meeting people, taking my daughter to school, drive where i want, fabulous countryside somedays can't get made redundant, can't get entirely sacked. Yes i enjoy it. :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
Downsides  : rain, some rude customers, animal poo and not much else really.
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D :D :D :D 8) 8) 8) 8)
Title: Re: is it me
Post by: groundhog on February 14, 2008, 08:01:28 pm
Don't tell everybody, but this has got to be the best job in the world!!!  :)

OK maybe thats taking it a bit far, but its the best job I've ever had!! ;D
Title: Re: is it me
Post by: pjulk on February 14, 2008, 08:09:10 pm
morgan.1 said -
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It was the best move i made getting into

You just have a good area and i should know  ;)

It has its moments though when the weathers crap and you think i must find another job.
But these moments are not that often.

Then you look at the other jobs and see what the wages are the you think window cleaning is the best job in the world.

Its hard work building a round but once your established your laughing.


Paul
Title: Re: is it me
Post by: frames to panes on February 14, 2008, 08:15:34 pm
The worst bit is when your slack trying to build up your work. I always pick up work when i'm busy, never when it's quiet - sods law!
Title: Re: is it me
Post by: L.J.Thorpe on February 14, 2008, 08:34:13 pm
The worst bit is when your slack trying to build up your work. I always pick up work when i'm busy, never when it's quiet - sods law!
me too 2 years ago i got to a point where i closed the books and stopped taking new custs(had a waiting list for a while....one out one in) now cos of pole i want more custs and phone has stopped ringing :(....do you think its okay to "reposess"work you gave to newbies to start em up ??? :o
Title: Re: is it me
Post by: Walter Pole on February 14, 2008, 08:41:51 pm
The way I see it, it is all about 'personal empowerment'  I work when I want to, for as long as I want to and earn as much as I need to.  Window cleaning is surely the best business to be in...low investment, and repeat business.

Mark
Title: Re: is it me
Post by: L.J.Thorpe on February 14, 2008, 08:48:17 pm
personal empowerment.....thats brilliant  ;D i shall use that next time i feel like a "me" day.....its all about personal empowerment love...if i cant have a day to myself now and then whats the point? ;D ;Dexcellent
Title: Re: is it me
Post by: suds window service on February 14, 2008, 10:37:25 pm
i love and hate these threads just finished a 10 hour day in retail when yesterday i was in the sunshine happy as larry,some  one said on here " it,s more like a hobby which made me chuckle.......got three big weeks of canvassing ahead of me to try and get nearer to my goal of been full time!
Title: Re: is it me
Post by: suds window service on February 14, 2008, 10:40:05 pm
ian w as were the same age both part time are you having the same mid life crisis as me
Title: Re: is it me
Post by: The Seven Bays Window Cleaning Company on February 15, 2008, 06:30:13 am
ian w as were the same age both part time are you having the same mid life crisis as me

I'm the same age as you, and devoting every available bit of time I have to establish my round. It IS hard work, but the light is there at the end of the tunnel.

For me  - my goal is build my round to allow me to work a 4 day week, and earn enough to allow me to be comfortable.

Title: Re: is it me
Post by: Ian Rochester on February 15, 2008, 06:43:14 am
I went through the mid life crisis 5 years ago when I was 38 and got made redundant as a Factory Manager, and yes, this can be one of the best jobs going.

You need to make sure you look after your customers as they are your life blood, especially if you live in a rural area like us and where your name becomes recognised.

I have just taken a lad on 3 weeks ago (No 11), primarily for carpet cleaning but he has also been doing a bit of window cleaning and other stuff, he tells me daily that he "loves this job", every day is different, he is out and about all over the county, there is very little pressure on him and they get paid for what they do.

 
Title: Re: is it me
Post by: mark dew on February 15, 2008, 06:55:06 am
I went through the mid life crisis 5 years ago when I was 38 and got made redundant as a Factory Manager, and yes, this can be one of the best jobs going.

You need to make sure you look after your customers as they are your life blood, especially if you live in a rural area like us and where your name becomes recognised.

I have just taken a lad on 3 weeks ago (No 11), primarily for carpet cleaning but he has also been doing a bit of window cleaning and other stuff, he tells me daily that he "loves this job", every day is different, he is out and about all over the county, there is very little pressure on him and they get paid for what they do.

i'm a country boy but unfortunately living in town now. But i work in the countryside and it is a pleasure being outside amongst fields and fresh air. I love working in the rural locations and i still feel grateful everyday that i have the chance to do this and get paid pretty well for the privilege too.
The effect of this job on my general health is a godsend. Sleep well, eat well and have had 1 cold in 4 years. Never lost a day due to sickness.
Beat that!!
I can't.
Title: Re: is it me
Post by: Londoner on February 15, 2008, 07:23:25 am
This job rocks.

I'm not going to repeat all the stuff above but its all true. For many years I was a manager working for Kodak before being made redundant.

Big Companies when they have you by the balls and they know it they are merciless. Never again will anyone have me like that again.
Title: Re: is it me
Post by: Dean Aspects on February 15, 2008, 07:44:27 am
Some days i really hate this job but after coming on here and reading about others i feel i am no longer 'alone' and now after becoming close to quitting i actually enjoy being out and about and the relative freedom that i get from being self employed and lately i have had an upturn in fortunes so days are even better

Dean
Title: Re: is it me
Post by: Grafters Cleaning Services on February 15, 2008, 07:47:59 am
what other job do you know where you can be in complete control of the hours you wanna work and the money you wanna earn ;D
Title: Re: is it me
Post by: Wrekin C S on February 15, 2008, 04:44:07 pm
Gave up my round approx 4 years ago sold it infact! Was traditional now WFP loads better did an inside clean yesterday with mop and blade and can now see why I sold my old round! Dont think I could go back to full time traditional lol
Title: Re: is it me
Post by: Ian Rochester on February 15, 2008, 10:28:24 pm
Just picked up two contracts today, one for £96+vat every week the other for £284 +vat/month, love it!
Title: Re: is it me
Post by: xxmattyxx on February 15, 2008, 10:37:35 pm
Been WFP 2 weeks, had my best week ever this week in 10 years of shining  ;D
Title: Re: is it me
Post by: L.J.Thorpe on February 15, 2008, 10:45:58 pm
good for you mate ;D gets better ;)
Title: Re: is it me
Post by: Londoner on February 16, 2008, 06:42:24 am
Been WFP 2 weeks, had my best week ever this week in 10 years of shining  ;D

And less tired I'll bet
Title: Re: is it me
Post by: xxmattyxx on February 16, 2008, 08:44:38 am
I wouldnt be walking if Id done trad what I did WFP  ;D
Title: Re: is it me
Post by: scud on February 16, 2008, 09:17:26 am
  In a recent survey the job of International Playboy came second to window cleaner.