Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: The Jester of Wibbly on January 03, 2010, 10:00:49 pm
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depeds what you mean by too bad really.
If it's rain n wind then there is always something you can clean. I have a few choice places that I can clean as the home owners are never there in the day and they have never complained - even though I cleaned in torrential rain etc.
If you mean everything is frozen so work is impossible then it's under the cover with a cuppa (translated as "you look after the 5 month old little boy as you are home whilst I get some housework done) :-)
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if its gale force winds/heavy rain then no work but anything else inclu ice/snow i get out in it even if its only 3-4 hours.keeps me ticking over and bills paid. ;D ;D
ill be doing a lot of half days in this snow/ice as its forecast for all week,maybe 2 weeks! ::)
just gotta get on with it!!
dazmond
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Just get on with it as best i can.
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I do the best i can do,
I don't work in the rain but if it's on/off, i'l sit in the van and jump out when it's stops.
some days been, raining all day but stopped at 3pm say i'l still usually go out and do a couple of houses.
Depends how good or bad my earnings are that week.
will be working a lot more saturdays last year lost 60 days work this year.
that includes bad weather days/half days, bank hols, personal hols 3days only :'(, lost 12 days due to things keep going wrong on van.
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60 days ! thats 3 months worth of work for me (20 days a month)
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i will be out in most weather providing its not lashing down with rain and it's not cold enough to freeze on windows