I'm at the stage were I'm trying to get off the tools but struggling to let go. It's hard getting good guys to stick at it even when paying good wages. Hardest part of this job if growing it I think.
I took a lot of work from other shiners and the story I got more than any other was..... he used to do a brilliant job until these
new guys started working with him.
Sort of scares you off employing especially if in an area where customers will move for quality.
This comes down to what your used to as a customer,
Initially I had a number of customers that hated new cleaners doing the windows even though he was with me for several cleans, basically they want "the boss" however over time new customers know no different and readily accept anyone of the guys cleaning, Over the last 18 months we may have lost 10 customers 3 of these were price increases - several movers/died and 2 who were unhappy with our cleaning.
Out of 1,200 I don't think that's too bad.
The guys get regular tip money as well, so I think they are doing ok on my behalf
Darran