Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: wcs. on April 14, 2008, 10:06:06 pm
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the one i had before i went self employed 200 n dole money
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a couple of hundred bungalows
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The one I had a couple of years ago, Now I have too much work and its killing me.
I cant cope anymore i need help, god help me if the weather turned nasty.
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The one I had a couple of years ago, Now I have too much work and its killing me.
I cant cope anymore i need help, god help me if the weather turned nasty.
guess you have not seen the forcast then :-X
ideal would be bungalows in the caribbean
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a full newbuild estate, £17.50 per house (inc consetrvatory)
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The one I had a couple of years ago, Now I have too much work and its killing me.
I cant cope anymore i need help, god help me if the weather turned nasty.
You could always chuck a cleans my Dave if your struggling ;) :) A couple of nice commercials would do nicely ;D
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The one I had a couple of years ago, Now I have too much work and its killing me.
I cant cope anymore i need help, god help me if the weather turned nasty.
Simplify David. Focus on what really pays and forget the rest. You work too hard and so does your missus! (you slave driver) :)
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Ewan - Want all commercial (65-70% there) invoice them and wait for money to come through.
Pain in the ar*e chasing late payers.
Pubs,hotels,councils do a good job and you keep for life.
Thanks Robbie.
Bungalows not worth getting ladders off for with travelling then chasing payment for £6-£10.
one of the guys said park van and not leave for 4-5 hours this is great work as it cuts the travelling down by so much (lost money) and petrol costs.
Paying on average £80 week for petrol at moment (3 vans)
But we are all different and work in different ways so what ever makes people happy is thye best round.
Thanks Robbie
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Would love 330 jobs per 8 weeks all based on my current average prices....with about 15 of the current jobs dropped exchanged for ones I like doing...
Thats about it....am pretty happy with being a window cleaner...
Had a very slack day on 4 jobs....spent about an hour chatting with one of my custy's....today was great...
Dave.
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mine would be small commercial and large, easy walk around wfp domestics with no plant pots and other bull***t dotted about. not bothered about the split. don't mind driving between jobs as long as i'm not stuck in traffic
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The one I had a couple of years ago, Now I have too much work and its killing me.
I cant cope anymore i need help, god help me if the weather turned nasty.
hi dave
double your prices, that should get your round back to being enjoyable :D :D
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Mike
We are in the proccess of putting everything up at least 20 %. so we are going to see where that gets us, so far no losses.
Might try for more tommorrow lol.
Dave
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Ewan
If they dont accept, i drop them unless it is good for business to keep them. Of course there is some jobs which i wouldnt want to lose, so i will be negotiable with them
I am in an excellent position at the moment with more than enough work so it gives me a great chance to weed out some of the dead wood.
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hotels .office blocks.blocks of flats, factories any job thats easy and straight forward to clean with a minimum price of £200
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Everyone that wanted me to clean there windows and was happy with the job , and paid me in the week ;D
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a couple of hundred bungalows
LOL yup, that is the best answer yet! ;D 8)
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the round I have right at the moment is perfect for me, all built up from around my village all my work is within the same postcode! it would only be better if I had twice as much work and if ALL people were in when I collect and all payed cash, I hate cheques! who wants to wait a week to get paid ? ;D
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im happy with what i have, the big rounds take a max of 6hours, small rounds about 4 hours, gives me plenty of time to go and perfect my swing on the golf course....lol
still take the odd new one on if they except my price, lernt alot off this site about pricing...thanks guys,
wish the bleeding rain would stop, was on a flyer till it bucketed it down here in norfolk
haydn