Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Rcs on November 29, 2009, 09:58:43 am
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anyone know any window cleaners operating in dubai
went on a short break over there last week
the building work over there seems to be coming to a end
now all the follow on service industries are kicking in
there are sand storms almost daily and the windows on all the building are covered
there are thousands of villas gagging for a clean up did not see anyone all week
even on the monster size offices and apartment blocks
talking to a fella who lives there the rules and regs for setting up business over there has been made much easier in the last few months as now you dont need to go thro a local agent to sponser your business as they used to take 51%
IT SEEMS LIKE A UNTAPPED PARADISE
despite what you see in the papers and on the news there aint no credit crunch there
still plenty of money about
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JV Price are onto this.
Dean
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You can't have sex on the beach, however.
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JV Price are onto this.
Dean
thats a job I would not mind subbing :D
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Me too ;D
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Mostly done by filipino and indians
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the fella i was speaking to used a cleaning company uk owned but indian labour
the quality is very poor 3 to 4 visits before they get it right all the time apparently that goes for most trades over there
cheap labour poope service
many people were saying price isnt a issue its the service they are looking for
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My cousin works and lives there for an advertising company and she has said to me that that type of service they use the cheapest labour possible...bit like over here i suppose.
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Me too ;D
have they build a lidis then out there ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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should be alright for me plenty of cheap labour the outlaws are filipinos ;D ,lucky to get £2.50 a day in the philippines :'(
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But look at the benefits:
Endless sandy beaches
Palm trees
Lots of coconuts
Miscellaneous artillery shells and other live ordnance
Cheap brothels
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Hi
Lived there for 6 months and came back in February of this year. Paradise is not all it's cracked up to be. Tried to start a branch of Cleantech there more red tape than you can care for.
Regards
Karl
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Hi
Lived there for 6 months and came back in February of this year. Paradise is not all it's cracked up to be. Tried to start a branch of Cleantech there more red tape than you can care for.
Regards
Karl
hi Karl.
one of the companies I do work for is the same name as your company 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
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JV Price are onto this.
Dean
thought youd be on to this ,mate 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
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anyone know any window cleaners operating in dubai
went on a short break over there last week
the building work over there seems to be coming to a end
now all the follow on service industries are kicking in
there are sand storms almost daily and the windows on all the building are covered
there are thousands of villas gagging for a clean up did not see anyone all week
even on the monster size offices and apartment blocks
talking to a fella who lives there the rules and regs for setting up business over there has been made much easier in the last few months as now you dont need to go thro a local agent to sponser your business as they used to take 51%
IT SEEMS LIKE A UNTAPPED PARADISE
despite what you see in the papers and on the news there aint no credit crunch there
still plenty of money about
think you will find that the bubble has really burst over there and the credit crunch is about to bite it with a vengence, one of the main banks is in big trouble and they are hoping that Shiek Mohammad would step in to help them but that hasn't happened yet and may not at all.
developments over the next few days will soon give an indication
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Have you seen Gardiners new SL-3 pole? - it goes to 818 metres to clean the new Burj Dubai skyscraper that's just been built out there! (Tallest man made structure ever)
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Hi stephen,
Where are they from? We a still in contact with friends back in Dubai and Dubai is in melt down at the moment and probably not a good time to start any new projects.
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gizmodo.com/.../cleaning-the-tallest-building-in-the-world-requires-high-pressure-water-guns-and-balls
copy and paste this
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http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Business/Dubai-and-Abu-Dhabi-Stock-Exchanges-React-To-Dubai-Debt-Crisis-After-Holiday-Of-Eid/Article/200911415478964
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Hi stephen,
Where are they from? We a still in contact with friends back in Dubai and Dubai is in melt down at the moment and probably not a good time to start any new projects.
they are based in Hertfordshire mate
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;Dwho better than me to run it ;D ;D ;D :-* be finished before the sun gets up :o ;D :-*
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hardley worth it with all those sand storms and what size wfp could you use on em might give it a try once mates