Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: johns window kleen on December 03, 2008, 06:26:31 pm
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I took my daughter to the bus station this morning, about 7.15am, it was so cold it took me 15 minutes to defrost my van, and it just about had enough battery to start. Ice every where. Me thinking im going back to bed when I get back, so I get into that mindset,you know what I mean when you start making excuses to yourself. I then see this guy WFP'ing a large store, so I pull up and say "youre having a laugh aint you" he just laughs, and I drive off, but I tell you what I felt shamed. So i keep telling myself who wants their windows cleaned in these conditions, ie dripping water running everwhere.
Got home wife ill so we watched a couple of her films {Harry sodding Potter} that was enough to make me keep thinking I should so get out there. So at about 11.00 when it was laughably warming up I went out and did some domestics. The third job I did the bloke comes out and said your bloody mad doing that in this weather its freezing, he didnt object though and gave me a bottle of wine. Finished my part day went home happy, and warm.
If it wasnt for that bloke working at 7.30ish I would have bunked off honest, but I just kept thinking if he can do it so can I.
Man I find it so hard to keep motivated in these temperatures, especially early mornings.
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What are the worst months for this job
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I took my daughter to the bus station this morning, about 7.15am, it was so cold it took me 15 minutes to defrost my van, and it just about had enough battery to start. Ice every where. Me thinking im going back to bed when I get back, so I get into that mindset,you know what I mean when you start making excuses to yourself. I then see this guy WFP'ing a large store, so I pull up and say "youre having a laugh aint you" he just laughs, and I drive off, but I tell you what I felt shamed. So i keep telling myself who wants their windows cleaned in these conditions, ie dripping water running everwhere.
Got home wife ill so we watched a couple of her films {Harry sodding Potter} that was enough to make me keep thinking I should so get out there. So at about 11.00 when it was laughably warming up I went out and did some domestics. The third job I did the bloke comes out and said your bloody mad doing that in this weather its freezing, he didnt object though and gave me a bottle of wine. Finished my part day went home happy, and warm.
If it wasnt for that bloke working at 7.30ish I would have bunked off honest, but I just kept thinking if he can do it so can I.
Man I find it so hard to keep motivated in these temperatures, especially early mornings.
Ditto, I find it hard....ive skived for 2 days :(
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Yup ive found it difficult lately, just have to keep plodding away.
Massively full day tomorrow - i doubt i'll get it all done, and im expecting it to rain according to the forecast.
personally i get stuck watching Top Gear on Dave..
TBH i wouldn't mind bunking it off of i actually did something like paperwork or work on flyers, new website etc - but no its TV..
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you lot are a bunch of wimps, i aint got no problem working in the cold,
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i had a famus giy same as that to day , then he sad il sue you if i slip on that . os as i went for my cash im frowing rd salt out side door she payed he came out and sade buger i carnt sue you now , his clame to fame is the dickterpin of car parking the very famus ted evens of haworth as seen on tv
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you lot are a bunch of wimps, i aint got no problem working in the cold,
its not the cold its the snow ;D
I like the cold.. its the slippery conditions that do me. TBH is a lack of motivation to get out of bed - i think i have that seasonal affective disorder - come summer im up and out first light..
Still looking forward to Jan/Feb, even if i cant work, i will flyer and canvass big time.. The new website will have been published by the new year, and the flyers would have been designed, printed and delivered.. its just down to me then... whatever the weather.
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Sounds like we got the summer brigade on here lol. For you boys down south like me if you seriously think bombing out cause it -1 outside should maybe get a pen pushing job. What you going to say to ya mortgage company at the end of the month "sorry mate to cold to work this month" ;D.
Granted the boys up north struggle with the weather ( proper cold weather).
The inside of the roof of my van i iced and its 7pm so what i put the heater in for 30 mins at 5.30am tommorow and out i go.
Anyway thats my groan for the day ;)
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Don't mind working in the cold at all. My dilemmas are "am I doing the job right"(serious) and "hope they think I am"(equally serious) ;D There is the point where it just doesn't work. This afternoon I did a house about 3pm. House no problem. Tried to do conservatory roof and it froze instantly. Got to know when to call it a day
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Get down to TK Maxx they sell good warm clothing at good prices. Worked all day from 9 till 4 was never cold once. Or even better move further south ;D
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iv only done 4 hours this week,jackie the worst months have yet to come,feb and march ;D
I agree there in those months it sometimes is still nearly dark at 8.30ish and still as cold as it is now.
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get a grip :o
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i dont work coz its fun i work coz i need to earn, 5 month child to provide for now. i'm guessing most of you lot that sit in doors watching chav t.v r older than me and down the whole younge family thing? so motervation aint a problem.
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i agree ::) hence post " get a grip" :o
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What are the worst months for this job
This is my 3rd winter as a wndow cleaner... I find January and February the worst months :-\
Andy
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Get down to TK Maxx they sell good warm clothing at good prices. Worked all day from 9 till 4 was never cold once. Or even better move further south ;D
just remember TK Maxx isn't tax deductable.
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Good shoes, good gloves. If you are still cold then, you are either in your underwear or not working hard enough. ;D
Just kidding, I usually find that to be true though, a good scarf and high collar winter jacket goes a long way for the winds as well.
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I took my daughter to the bus station this morning, about 7.15am, it was so cold it took me 15 minutes to defrost my van, and it just about had enough battery to start. Ice every where. Me thinking im going back to bed when I get back, so I get into that mindset,you know what I mean when you start making excuses to yourself. I then see this guy WFP'ing a large store, so I pull up and say "youre having a laugh aint you" he just laughs, and I drive off, but I tell you what I felt shamed. So i keep telling myself who wants their windows cleaned in these conditions, ie dripping water running everwhere.
Got home wife ill so we watched a couple of her films {Harry sodding Potter} that was enough to make me keep thinking I should so get out there. So at about 11.00 when it was laughably warming up I went out and did some domestics. The third job I did the bloke comes out and said your bloody mad doing that in this weather its freezing, he didnt object though and gave me a bottle of wine. Finished my part day went home happy, and warm.
If it wasnt for that bloke working at 7.30ish I would have bunked off honest, but I just kept thinking if he can do it so can I.
Man I find it so hard to keep motivated in these temperatures, especially early mornings.
7:30 is late. I was on the windows at 5:50. I aont kiddin I really was, I had to get this commercial done on a walkway and it has to be completed before 7am. It was so cold I just couldnt stop thinking about my warm bed. the good thing is that later in the day people were telling me how cold is was and how coud I cope when I felt ok, afterall it warms up durring the day
Steve
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What are the worst months for this job
jan and feb
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Don't mind working in the cold at all. My dilemmas are "am I doing the job right"(serious) and "hope they think I am"(equally serious) ;D There is the point where it just doesn't work. This afternoon I did a house about 3pm. House no problem. Tried to do conservatory roof and it froze instantly. Got to know when to call it a day
If it is freezing conservatorys often freeze because they are not usually heated.
I find house windows OK as the house is heated. Just try to avoid conseratorys if you think it is going to freeze.
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Don't mind working in the cold at all. My dilemmas are "am I doing the job right"(serious) and "hope they think I am"(equally serious) ;D There is the point where it just doesn't work. This afternoon I did a house about 3pm. House no problem. Tried to do conservatory roof and it froze instantly. Got to know when to call it a day
If it is freezing conservatorys often freeze because they are not usually heated.
I find house windows OK as the house is heated. Just try to avoid conseratorys if you think it is going to freeze.
or trad clean the conservatory
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I have trad cleaned conservatorys before, using trad applicator, and had the water freeze before I could squeegee it off.
If you wfp and it freezes at least when it thaws it might still rinse dirt off. Another cleaner told me this worked for him once but I would not like to try it.
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I'm never shamed into working if I want to take time off; hey, we've even been 'caught' having a 'naughty day off' eating a meal in a restaraunt before, and one of my local window cleaners has been cleaning the said windows of the premises at the time we were eating.
We just smiled, waved, and pointed out stuff he'd missed. ;D
And what am I doing on tinternet at 2.35 pm?