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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: rosa on February 19, 2008, 09:59:01 am

Title: Hello all
Post by: rosa on February 19, 2008, 09:59:01 am

Hello to you all, ;D
I have been reading the archives and found this forum very interesting ;D
My husband and I are very fed up with our current jobs and are looking into going self employed doing window cleaning.

I will be the one to set up the business and my hubby will continue working until such times he might be able to give the boss the elbow ;) and join me.
I have a  few questions to put to you guys is:

Are there any females on this forum?
How are women viewed at doing this kind of job?
Any suggestions for a newbie on how to start?
bearing in mind I have only ever cleaned my own windows, with vinegar water and newspaper ::)

Rosa  :D
Title: Re: Hello all
Post by: Captain Scarlet on February 19, 2008, 10:19:13 am
Plenty of women do WC'ing. Infact women have a better time canvassing than men!!! Luke
Title: Re: Hello all
Post by: eddie d on February 19, 2008, 10:27:04 am
women r great . 8)
you will get on fine ,but its not easy .dont let anyone tell you otherwise.

there are advantages being employed as there are being selfemployed.

ie im at home with a bad back .and i dont get paid  >:(

on the other hand i earn a good wage for a relatively easy job.

go through the threads ,and go out with a wc to see what its really like .

Title: Re: Hello all
Post by: ScrimShady on February 19, 2008, 02:40:33 pm
hi rosa,i am one of those said female window cleaners.Its great(apart from the cold weather)You will find some custys prefer approaching a lady than a man!I left a minimum wage stressfull job 18 months ago and have never looked back!
good luck with all you choose to do!!
Mrs scrim :-*
Title: Re: Hello all
Post by: Blackbushe Windows on February 19, 2008, 05:30:47 pm
Rosa - you will probably find that the forum posts cover most questions you are likely to have. Ask away about anything you're not sure of. Most here are happy to help.

Keep your ear to the ground and find out areas that don't have a reliable window cleaner. Canvass those areas first. Don't worry if you find a road has someone working it. Try the other end. Many roads have 2 or more people doing a few each.

Once word gets about that you do a good job and are reliable, you'll get work.

Welcome to the forum.


Peter
Title: Re: Hello all
Post by: LWC Ltd on February 19, 2008, 05:35:40 pm
I used to work with my wife. Was a bit cold for her in the winter so she packed in bless her.

Was good though. Said I didn't pay her well enough. - Rubbish.

Customers trust women more.

Tend to natter too much like.


Title: Re: Hello all
Post by: Blackbushe Windows on February 19, 2008, 05:39:20 pm
My wife works with me part time. Finds the cold hard, excellent window cleaner (better than me).

Women are usually very good at the personal touch - custy's like that.


Peter

Title: Re: Hello all
Post by: LWC Ltd on February 19, 2008, 05:42:23 pm
Quite good this forum - the responses are quick aren't they.  :o

Title: Re: Hello all
Post by: Blackbushe Windows on February 19, 2008, 05:45:36 pm
Usually someone around to say something!

Peter
Title: Re: Hello all
Post by: rosa on February 19, 2008, 08:27:40 pm
been looking through the forum which answered my questions ;D
Thanks for the warm welcome, nice to meet you all 8)