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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: clear-view on April 29, 2008, 02:09:06 am

Title: LADDERS
Post by: clear-view on April 29, 2008, 02:09:06 am
I'm trying to help out a friend here, he is currently trying to set up his own run through all the legal channels. But with him having a young family and having no income when he comes off the dole to start window cleaning, he was wondering if there is any company that sells ladders that would allow a pay at the end of the month term. remember he has no trade history or references.

Thanks
Title: Re: LADDERS
Post by: windowwashers on April 29, 2008, 07:24:24 am
I'm trying to help out a friend here, he is currently trying to set up his own run through all the legal channels. But with him having a young family and having no income when he comes off the dole to start window cleaning, he was wondering if there is any company that sells ladders that would allow a pay at the end of the month term. remember he has no trade history or references.

Thanks
where does this guy live? I could loan him a set to get him started.

Ian
Title: Re: LADDERS
Post by: mark311069 on April 29, 2008, 08:24:07 am
i have 2 sets doing nothing as iam now wfp,  iam in skegness, and would be happy to let him have a set and pay me when he has the dosh.
Title: Re: LADDERS
Post by: Ian W on April 29, 2008, 09:32:38 am
It isn't a straightforward answer, but it may be worth him speaking to the benefits office. If he has just a small amount of work, he should be able to still claim some benefit. He might be eligible for more tax credits too. They might also provide a grant if it gets him back to work.

If not, then take up one of the offers you have already had from the good people that you find here!

Best of luck to him!  :)
Title: Re: LADDERS
Post by: colley614 on April 29, 2008, 09:37:29 am

Hi There,

Tell him to get in touch with the princes trust and get a loan from them. Thats what I did and got a lot of kit from a loan. I even bought a water fed backpack and ibc and ro with the money I got. The best thing about princes trust is that if he can't afford the re-payments for any reason he can call them up and get them suspended until he can afford them.

Give me a second and I'll find the address..
Title: Re: LADDERS
Post by: colley614 on April 29, 2008, 09:40:15 am

www.princes-trust.org.uk

He would also get a business tutor and they usually have a few contacts in the area. They usually get in touch with a few of their friends who have big houses and a few shops.  ;)

Hope this helps him.
Title: Re: LADDERS
Post by: gordonswindows on April 29, 2008, 11:21:31 pm

Hi tell your mate he can use mine and pay for them few quid a week

I'm in Perth

also got spare tools bucket etc
Title: Re: LADDERS
Post by: cvdewsbury on April 29, 2008, 11:33:31 pm
i think the government will give your mate a loan or something  to get him started ....none of the ladder mfrs would give credit in this case..good luck to the lad for trying to help himself.
Title: Re: LADDERS
Post by: mci services on April 29, 2008, 11:37:30 pm
you are in glasgow so go to business gateway he will get min £250 and like mentioned if under 30 princes trust and whatever is available in the area but business gateway will know with a free business advisor for 3 years and a course over 4 weeks on accounting/ tax/marketing /sales/business plan/and a whole lot of other things all free of charge
dont have spare ladders at moment so thats best i can do
Title: Re: LADDERS
Post by: Londoner on April 30, 2008, 07:36:53 am
Get him to go into the Benefits office and tell them he wants to start up as a window cleaner but he needs some help getting started.

They will give him loads of help, send him on courses and he can get a startup grant as well. They will be falling over themselves because they claim him then as one of their successes.