Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: texas girl on April 29, 2005, 04:11:33 am
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Boy, I am so spoiled. :P
Normally I manage my business. My work entails paperwork, phonecalls, payroll, invoicing, etc.
Of course it hasn't always been that way. I have been doing this for a long time. Today we did 2 houses. Another woman and myself.
Hot and windy. 25 miles per hour winds and 86 degrees. ;D
It was a long day but not that difficult. Wind was a factor. But it makes me appreciate sleeping until 8 oclock and taking it easy for a while tommorow.
Tonight was definately miller time at once! :o As soon as I walked in. Out to the deck with a cold brew. Admire the lake while sipping a cold one or two or three.
One thing about window cleaning is that you feel a sense of accomplishment and a satisfaction. Not to mention the money is good.
Have a good one Friday!
Love and hugs,
Texas Girl :-*
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I forgot to mention one house had 55 windows.
The other had 37. :-*
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with that many windows.. I bet you did.. and brought home a nice chunk of chance too.. :)
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Wind was a factor. *
I find wind is a factor when I eat beans! ;D
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Yeah I worked my Butt off today as well, Started at 9am lunch at 12 back to work at 1.30pm finnsihed at 5.30pm. Nice fat cheque for £210 :)
Justin
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Hi Debbie
Very nice avatar. I don't go much on the cloggs you're wearing though. They look a bit over sized.
One thing about window cleaning is that you feel a sense of accomplishment and a satisfaction. Not to mention the money is good.
Yup. I agree totally. This is the first job I've done that I thoroughly enjoy.
Hi Justin
Do you use WFP's?
I worked my butt off (or is it 'buns?') from about 9 till 6 with about an hours lunch break all for £27. Today is one of our 2 weekly commercial rounds and only 1 customer pays today. It always depresses me. :-[
Hi Malc
Wind was a factor
Wind is a factor even if I don't eat beans.
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Yes I Do use WFP, But needed a Ladder today as it was a builders clean.
Justin
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That's some pebble you've got stuck in the tread of your boot, Texas.
::) Blessings ::)
Graeme