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Title: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: Anna Warren on February 22, 2009, 08:25:04 pm
Are there any female window cleaners? It seems only men clean windows . Ok, it's very hard work, but possibly some women do that? I don't , well, somethimes from inside  :)
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: AuRavelling79 on February 22, 2009, 09:13:01 pm
Tosh on this forum dresses in women's clothes and is a bit of a girl - does that count?
 ;D
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: Anna Warren on February 22, 2009, 09:20:43 pm
Erm...No    :)
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: sparklebright on February 22, 2009, 09:22:12 pm
In my area (Thanet) a man & woman work together cleaning windows, but other than that not seen any...
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Post by: chrismroberts on February 22, 2009, 09:22:48 pm
My mum has just been made redundant, and I've been pretty swamped with work recently so shes been helping me out a bit, doing some canvassing as well, bought her an ionics 18ft multipole and a Superlite brush and she does great ;D ;D
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: Ian_Giles on February 22, 2009, 09:39:17 pm
My Missus - Carla - works with me, has done for 8 months now and she gets on with the job just great!
She is a strong girl and handles all the physical stuff just fine, and she is also really good at the job too...
It's great to havethe company to work with, and many of the customers like having an attractive woman cleaning their windows...it's a good balance.

I do all of the highest stuff, and any ladder workb I do, cos there ain't no way I'm letting her up a ladder!
With the advent of WFP, it has made window cleaning far more accessable to the female gender...so long as you have good lightweight poles that is!!#

Ian
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: Chameleon on February 22, 2009, 09:52:21 pm
My wife worked (Traditional) for over two years with me before the children came along!

Also, I would not say window cleaning is hard work!
It's boring, tedious, and anyone, that knows you, never thinks it's a real job, and treat you you as the lowest class of all classes! >:(

Just look at the Scots
Up there you even need a license
(We must be scum, and we should watched at all costs!) >:(

sorry lost it there for a mo! ::)
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: tacky on February 22, 2009, 09:55:23 pm
missis been on windows with me bout 9 yrs .ido tops she does bottoms n money .great
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: Anna Warren on February 22, 2009, 10:03:35 pm

It's boring, tedious, and anyone, that knows you, never thinks it's a real job, and treat you you as the lowest class of all classes! >:
Some of you talking about earning quite good money. Lowest class doesn't earn good money or doesn't earn money at all...
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: Chameleon on February 22, 2009, 10:09:04 pm
Yes thats true, but, try this...
Next time you meet someone for the first time, bring into the conversation;
"What do you do for a living?"

When they then ask you the same question, watch their face...

it's something like this  :P  :-X :-\ ???  ???  ::)  :o  :-[
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: kevin James on February 22, 2009, 10:20:02 pm
watch out Somerset! My missus & family friend ( also Carla ) are taking to the streets on the quad 1 day a week from April!  Had a Brodex demo on monday for a light pole. I reckon in 2 months they'll be earnng £250 a day. And demo day was the 1st day on WFP. The only tedious bit with this quad set up is the reeling in. My only concern is that the chaps are drooling over the Bike already, so if they're overly impressed with the 2 lasses, the wives will bin us!

Kevin.
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: AuRavelling79 on February 22, 2009, 10:26:36 pm
watch out Somerset! My missus & family friend ( also Carla ) are taking to the streets on the quad 1 day a week from April!  Had a Brodex demo on monday for a light pole. I reckon in 2 months they'll be earnng £XXX  a day. And demo day was the 1st day on WFP. The only tedious bit with this quad set up is the reeling in. My only concern is that the chaps are drooling over the Bike already, so if they're overly impressed with the 2 lasses, the wives will bin us!

Kevin.


That's another dozen startups this week - whyowhyowhyowhy - did I say o why? do we have to post earning potential in such a cavalier manner for all to see on here? :(
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: Anna Warren on February 22, 2009, 10:34:19 pm
Well, you actually gave me idea  ;D I didn't think about window cleaning before but now... ;)
Not right now though. I don't have driving licence yet, I walk or cicle to my customers, but I'm having driving lessons now, so watch the space  :)
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: johns window kleen on February 22, 2009, 10:37:53 pm
Really you didnt think of it b4???
Wow not another commercial cleaner thinking of taking up window cleaning. Times must be hard!!!
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: Niall McAllister on February 22, 2009, 10:41:06 pm
My wife worked (Traditional) for over two years with me before the children came along!

Also, I would not say window cleaning is hard work!
It's boring, tedious, and anyone, that knows you, never thinks it's a real job, and treat you you as the lowest class of all classes! >:(

Just look at the Scots
Up there you even need a license
(We must be scum, and we should watched at all costs!) >:(

sorry lost it there for a mo! ::)

no the license is to prove you can sign your name.
that's why you don't have it in England :o ;D :o
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: Bobs Window Cleaning on February 22, 2009, 10:59:49 pm
There's a cracking looking gal in Gorleston Norfolk..

Bob
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: Anna Warren on February 23, 2009, 04:48:12 am
Really you didnt think of it b4???
Wow not another commercial cleaner thinking of taking up window cleaning. Times must be hard!!!
No, I didn't, but I'm doing allright in domestic so it's not a case.
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: Pj on February 23, 2009, 07:59:35 am
My wife

 ;)
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: kevin James on February 23, 2009, 09:35:37 am
Re mr gold: it's not a start up. Imtaking a day off looking after young lad, so wife can have a change of scenery & earn something for herself.
I thought this forum was to encourage all, not just for selfish interest. Maybe others would like to encourage their family members, of either sex, and before launching them it woyldbe good to know what financial returns are possible. You need to know the cost of the towerbefore building it. If startups worry you, then you should look to your foundations.
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: Moderator David@stives on February 23, 2009, 09:47:06 am
Yes thats true, but, try this...
Next time you meet someone for the first time, bring into the conversation;
"What do you do for a living?"

When they then ask you the same question, watch their face...

it's something like this :P :-X :-\ ??? ??? ::) :o :-[

That has to be post of the month, it made me laugh, hilarious
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: jeff1 on February 23, 2009, 04:16:00 pm
watch out Somerset! My missus & family friend ( also Carla ) are taking to the streets on the quad 1 day a week from April!  Had a Brodex demo on monday for a light pole. I reckon in 2 months they'll be earnng £250 a day. And demo day was the 1st day on WFP. The only tedious bit with this quad set up is the reeling in. My only concern is that the chaps are drooling over the Bike already, so if they're overly impressed with the 2 lasses, the wives will bin us!

Kevin.
What part of Somerset Kev?

And to keep on topic Anna, my Mrs worked with me for years and now my daughter has taken over the round, there is also a couple of male and female teams around here.
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: kevin James on February 23, 2009, 05:29:12 pm
Hi jeff,
We're in Frome, where you to?

Kevin.
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: jeff1 on February 23, 2009, 05:31:18 pm
Hi Kev
Were in Yeovil
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: dave carroll on February 23, 2009, 06:15:31 pm
yes my wife and she goes out by herself sometimes, she probably picks up more new work than me aswell. 8st ringin wetchucks a 24ft brodex about no problem.

    dave
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: AuRavelling79 on February 23, 2009, 06:23:15 pm
Re mr gold: it's not a start up. Imtaking a day off looking after young lad, so wife can have a change of scenery & earn something for herself.
I thought this forum was to encourage all, not just for selfish interest. Maybe others would like to encourage their family members, of either sex, and before launching them it woyldbe good to know what financial returns are possible. You need to know the cost of the towerbefore building it. If startups worry you, then you should look to your foundations.


But those points weren't readily obvious from your post Kevin (May I use first name terms? Call me Malc by the way - I like to inhabit an informal and friendly forum  ;)) - as for the tower building analogy you need to know not just the return from building the tower but the context it is set in - as well as the costs too.

It's not simply selfish interest that makes me ask for forum members to desist from posting figures such as those you did - if inexperienced onlookers get the impression that all they need is a quad bike and a pole then they will soon get disillusioned.
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: Tosh on February 23, 2009, 06:52:46 pm
watch out Somerset! My missus & family friend ( also Carla ) are taking to the streets on the quad 1 day a week from April!  Had a Brodex demo on monday for a light pole. I reckon in 2 months they'll be earnng £250 a day.

Kevin.

Mr Gold has a valid point; this forum isn't for bragging about your daily turnover; even if you do it in a 'sideways' fashion.

Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: Chameleon on February 23, 2009, 08:33:31 pm
My wife worked (Traditional) for over two years with me before the children came along!

Also, I would not say window cleaning is hard work!
It's boring, tedious, and anyone, that knows you, never thinks it's a real job, and treat you you as the lowest class of all classes! >:(

Just look at the Scots
Up there you even need a license
(We must be scum, and we should watched at all costs!) >:(

sorry lost it there for a mo! ::)

no the license is to prove you can sign your name.
that's why you don't have it in England :o ;D :o
;D ;D ;D
But I can sign my name,
I got a rubber stamp from Vistaprint, so I know it's me when signing!
 8) ::) ;D
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: kevin James on February 23, 2009, 08:47:52 pm
malc, I take the point that inexperienced ones couldcome a cropper if they didn't ask enough questions. I'm trying to put the point across that van systems are the heritage if commercial work & fresh ideas such as the quad suit residential cleaning better. Afterall it's a motorized trolley capable of pulling 400 liters of pure. And my point is that two novice females can get a good return within months with such a system. Thanks for reply, though

Kevin

Mr tosh,
1) is £250 a day for two females bragging? (£125 each?)( I earn way above this myself but no figures)
2) if I was free braggin' would I have not started another thread rather than hiding it away on a thread on female cleaners? It was supposed to be informative & helpful to would be wfp lasses.

Thanks kevin
2) I ear
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: Tosh on February 23, 2009, 08:51:51 pm
Sigh!
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: NWH on February 23, 2009, 10:46:54 pm
Never look down on anybody unless your helping them up.
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: kevin James on February 24, 2009, 06:54:18 am
Like that one.

Kevin.
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: Londoner on February 24, 2009, 07:13:57 am
Back to the thread,  I have seen quite a few husband and wife teams about over the years. It really wouldn't work for me and my wife.
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: Tosh on February 24, 2009, 08:35:34 am
I work with Wor Lass; she's pretty good; but still slow after seven years!

We rarely actually work together; we do our own separate areas and meet up for lunch; and it's a benefit.  People always approach her for quotes; rather than me; probably 'cos I'm ugly; in fact the last three (out of four) occassions where we've been 'nabbed' in the street it's been her they've asked.

Another benefit is she disciplines me.  Wor Lass likes to know what we're doing the day before, so I'm always organised and we set off at a set time; normally 9.00 am (but I do all the really early stuff by myself and return to pick her up); and if I'm not ready I get a 'thick ear' because of it.  She normally works till about 2 or 3 pm, and I drop her off and I go and do some drive-betweens; usually larger jobs that I WFP the lot, rather than 'tops only'.

She's not keen on the cold, but she's supremely fit (she runs at least one marathon a year, countless half marathons and represents East Wales in regional cross-country races) and copes well with the work.

Although not for everyone, it works for us; we actually think we have a stronger relationship because of it; when we're not fighting with each other that is.
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: Anna Warren on February 24, 2009, 09:16:42 am
Yes thats true, but, try this...
Next time you meet someone for the first time, bring into the conversation;
"What do you do for a living?"

When they then ask you the same question, watch their face...

it's something like this  :P  :-X :-\ ???  ???  ::)  :o  :-[
[/table]
I  understand what you're saying. When people ask me and I say "I'm a cleaner" , they looked like    :P  :-X  :-\  ???  ???  ::)  :o  :-[    So I say " I run a cleaning business" and they are like this  :) 8) :) 
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: Charlie C on February 25, 2009, 05:49:41 pm
yep - i use wfp.  No other females window cleaners in the area though!!!
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: kevin James on February 25, 2009, 10:56:33 pm
And where would you be Charlie?

Kevin.
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: escorttdi on February 25, 2009, 11:23:57 pm
watch out Somerset! My missus & family friend ( also Carla ) are taking to the streets on the quad 1 day a week from April!  Had a Brodex demo on monday for a light pole. I reckon in 2 months they'll be earnng £250 a day. And demo day was the 1st day on WFP. The only tedious bit with this quad set up is the reeling in. My only concern is that the chaps are drooling over the Bike already, so if they're overly impressed with the 2 lasses, the wives will bin us!

Kevin.
wot is brodex like  am gettin a demo aff them  6th o march
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: kevin James on February 25, 2009, 11:45:29 pm
Hi, Brodex pole arrived today. Seems stronth enough, thermal sleeve seems useful. ( ask for it foc!)   it's alloy, 4 lengths & lighter than my 2 length Omnipole. No free pole though
Kevin.   
Title: Re: Any female window cleaners?
Post by: seandyer2003 on February 26, 2009, 08:28:17 am
Yes thats true, but, try this...
Next time you meet someone for the first time, bring into the conversation;
"What do you do for a living?"

When they then ask you the same question, watch their face...

it's something like this  :P  :-X :-\ ???  ???  ::)  :o  :-[
[/table]
I  understand what you're saying. When people ask me and I say "I'm a cleaner" , they looked like    :P  :-X  :-\  ???  ???  ::)  :o  :-[    So I say " I run a cleaning business" and they are like this   ???:) 8) :) 


Ive started just to say i run a cleaning services business and the response from people is much better :) I dont do it for the pride or anything just manipulating the way they treat me, people take you much more seriously ie at your bank etc, so i do that.... And the response is much more  :o :o :o