Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: suds window service on March 15, 2008, 09:08:30 pm
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put my notice in at work yesterday, will be starting new career in window cleaning from 31 of march thanks for all the advice over the last six months.should have over 200 houses to start with. i have worked just about 7 days a week to get to this stage and it was a sweet moment when i put my ticket in....however i know the hard work has just begun so thanks again to everyone who has helped me out cheers dave
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oh no not another one !!!!!!!!!
lol
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well done, but i dont know how you have managed to build to 200 customers, service them, and work full time, so all credit to you
and well done. ;)
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had 75.......bought two lots from one cleaner who,s packing it in work est for 15 years.......bought some more work from retiring cleaner
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I done the same only late last year, best move i made . 8)
Holding a full time job and building your own round is hard work but it pays.
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Well done and goodluck for the future. It'l be the best move you ever make.
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well done mate :)takes some nuts to do it and may be hard sometimes,but overall its worth it and the feeling you get telling em your off is great ;D ;D ;D
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put my notice in at work yesterday, will be starting new career in window cleaning from 31 of march thanks for all the advice over the last six months.should have over 200 houses to start with. i have worked just about 7 days a week to get to this stage and it was a sweet moment when i put my ticket in....however i know the hard work has just begun so thanks again to everyone who has helped me out cheers dave
Well done mate. I might never have taken the plunge myself but for the early 90s recession. I was on the dole and unable to get a job. (if I had been in a regular job I may never have started W/Cing).
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Good luck mate but it sounds like you dont need it if you were prepared to work at two jobs then working as a window cleaner should be a doddle time to start enjoying your time abit more now
Dean
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Yep, good luck you've done the same as me, you'll have along the same rollercoaster time too but i'm sure you won't regret it keep posting. :)