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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Wont forget this one...
« Last post by Always shining on October 18, 2025, 08:07:51 am »
Are you seeing the funny side of it yet 😃
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: We're okay this month brigade.
« Last post by Always shining on October 18, 2025, 08:05:19 am »
All depends on where or who the customer is imo. If you do say five in a row it makes it more tricky to get rid of the middle customer if they are playing up. You’re allowing the possibility of a new cleaner jumping in right in the middle of your run. And also how friendly are they with their neighbours?
Just have to be aware that you could end up losing all five on the run.
Also if you have someone playing up but you do several family members and friends of theirs then again more tricky just dumping them.
Sometimes I find it’s just easier swallowing it.
If it’s someone stuck out on their own somewhere then of course it’s easier to just get rid.
Been in this game for 40 years now and I still haven’t completely fathomed out completely what a customer may or may not do.
My take on it is if 99% of customers play ball then I can live with the odd messer. Just got to not let it get to you.


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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Wont forget this one...
« Last post by colin bird on October 18, 2025, 07:20:04 am »
Personally I wouldn’t entertain a job like that it’s not worth any amount of money.
Get attacked  bythat type of dog and you be either dead or not able to work again
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Wont forget this one...
« Last post by Simon Trapani on October 18, 2025, 06:11:28 am »
Sod that!

Why would you wanna clean that house?

Dump!
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Wont forget this one...
« Last post by Splash and dash on October 17, 2025, 11:15:38 pm »
We had a similar situation with an Alsatian that could open the doors , ended up dumping the job it just wasn’t worth the risk of getting bitten , had a member off staff got his fingers bitten putting a bill through a letter box by a collie not long after it bit the postman and was then put down , any aggressive dogs it’s not worth the stress and hassle.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Wont forget this one...
« Last post by Spotfree on October 17, 2025, 09:47:29 pm »
Had about 20 mins of sheer panic today, did a job where this guy has 3 xl bullies, these dogs are known killers and every time I pull up it realy gets them angry.

The guy usualy has them in the back of the house, the snarling always makes my blood cold.

Today they were in the front window and as soon as I started cleaning they went crackers, jumped on the back of the couch which is met by the window cill. I noticed quickly the window latch was half open, then even more quickly as they were trying to bite the window one bumped the latch with his massive head and knocked it open.

I crapped myself and very quickly leant on the window to contain them, the nearest fence was around 50m away, I knew straight away that if I let go of the window and ran for the fence I probably wouldnt make it.

So with one arm I kept the window shut and the other I rang the guy, he's only in ireland and at a funeral!! I told him the situ, he said he had to get off the phone as the cars were rolling in, he said he'd ring his son to come round.

So I stood there for 20 mins with the blood thirsty beasts pushing on the window, my god it felt like hours waiting for someone to come and help.

His son turned up in his van and went in and secured the window, he said " realy appreciate you keeping them in ", I said "no problem mate, be honest though I didnt have much choice".

Hairiest moment in 15 years, I'll be honest was actualy scared for my life today, still went around and made my £40 though.

Moral of the story? Dont canvass my work!
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: What Age Do You Plan to Retire at?
« Last post by windowswashed on October 17, 2025, 06:19:11 pm »
I see so many customers reach retirement or near retirement age and go on so many holidays with their partner making the most of time together. It's always sad when I come across someone who has recently lost their partner just as they were coming up to retirement and their whole life has changed in a day, all their plans, you can't help but feel for them.

I'm not in the best of health but I manage reasonably well and always put my partner and family priorities before work commitments.  Don't want to be rich, just happy and content in life making the most of what I got as I know what it's like when someone has to look after you 24/7 when health isn't good (back in 2002).
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: We're okay this month brigade.
« Last post by Splash and dash on October 17, 2025, 06:01:42 pm »
If there is a genuine reason not to do them building work decorating no problem any other cancellation they are in breach of the verbal contract that we made so they are reminded of that if they still say leave it it’s an instant dump ,we would never take them back on , but we rarely get this situation as when at quoting stage it’s stressed they are agreeing to a regular clean all year in any weather within reason ,if they  hesitate they arnt a customer we want so don’t take them on this stops 99% of this situation developing
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: We're okay this month brigade.
« Last post by AuRavelling79 on October 17, 2025, 05:54:33 pm »
We are looking at this the wrong way round.  Glass half empty or hall full?

For me, if I get skip, I think yea, one less job to do today,  More time to do what I enjoy. 

But on a serious note, on a skip, I always let them know I allow a maximum of 2 skips a year.  Education education.

That's not education. That's letting the class run riot.     ;D ;D ;D
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: We're okay this month brigade.
« Last post by The Jester of Wibbly on October 17, 2025, 05:42:47 pm »
We are looking at this the wrong way round.  Glass half empty or hall full?

For me, if I get skip, I think yea, one less job to do today,  More time to do what I enjoy. 

But on a serious note, on a skip, I always let them know I allow a maximum of 2 skips a year.  Education education.
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