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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Lee Pryor
« Last post by Slacky on Today at 05:23:42 am »The first 5 years are hard because of all the equipment needed to run the business. I'm after that stage and could go all in and try and grow my customer base but I like doing other things so have got best of both worlds. I think ones age has alot to do with it. I'm near 60 now and just want to plod along and do 3 days a week window cleaning. In life, I never would have thought I would be a window cleaner its one of those trades that operates under the radar of life.
A lot of us started off with a jalopy, a ladder and a bucket. Nothing hard in that.
The hardest part for me was discipline, growing a round from bugger all and working with a ladder when the wind is coming in from the north and you’re squeeging.
I’m doing it all over again over here. But I have one thing on my side, self belief. I know I know what I’m talking about out here now, a good proportion of my work coming in now is from recommendations. Doesn’t take long if you’ve already done it once.
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