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rl

Hi everyone. I just can't get away from the idea of starting a window cleaning business. If you've read any of my previous posts on this you'll know I've been thinking about it for quite some time now. Every time I think I'll do it I end up thinking I'll just stick at my regular job which I don't enjoy but provides a regular income for me and my family. Problem is I'm always drawn back to the idea and to this forum (which I think is still great). So I think I'm going to have to give it a go sooner or later. One problem I have is we have a big holiday planned this summer, 3 weeks away. So would I be best waiting til after the holiday to start getting jobs or get some now and then be missing 3 weeks?

Also, is there anyone in the areas mentioned in the title on here. I know there are a few I've seen about. Would just like some advice on what works like in these areas. If there's Enough work etc and any other info there is. Cheers.

supernova77

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Hi,

I have a friend who tried window cleaning once...

He was in a nice secure well paid job but wanted to be his own boss... He resigned from his job, bought a van and WFP equipment, I helped him canvass some work up, but 2 weeks into it he was getting too anxious and worried about no regular income so he want and got another office job again with a regular income.

I have no doubts that if he had stuck at window cleaning he would have made it and been ok, but he just kept thinking about regular money.

When I started up I just left my job - with a little bit of money behind me (about 2 months worth) and went for it!  I'm glad I did and have never looked back.

If you have a 3 week holiday planned why not wait until then and spend that 3 weeks thinking about what to do... If you're away from everyday life you might have a clearer head, and you will then come to the right balanced decision?

Andy

Tom White

I'd start now - Spring is the best time of year for picking up new work - and I always try to clean new customers as soon as possible, even if it doesn't fit with my schedule.  I clean them, but I tell them their may be a delay of two months (or whatever it'll be) before I'm back again, so I can just slot them into my cleaning cycle for that area that they live in.  I always give a business card and reassure them that I'll be back.

So start now, clean the new customers as soon as you can, and don't worry about the three week holiday.

But not many window cleaners I know personally can take three weeks off and go off on holiday; there's probably plenty on this forum; but I don't know any where I live who'll do this.  Paid holiday is a luxury we don't have.  I don't know what job it is you do, and why you don't like it, but with window cleaning you may find that you have different problems, but they may just add upto the problems you currently have with your work.  What I'm saying is that you currently have 'employed problems and suffering', and once you become a window cleaner you'll end up with 'self employed problems and suffering'.

And with a family involved, I'd be careful what you do.  I once saw a bloke give up a well paid job, take a huge loan out and get stuck in to window cleaning (I sold him some work).  He lasted six months, put his family through a lot of turmoil and ended up back at his old job.

rl

Thanks Andy and Tosh for your replies. I have been thinking about this for probably over a year now and originally asked what everyone on here thought about it back then. I think everyone back then said go for it. You won't regret it etc. Now people seem to be a bit less keen to say that and say think about it etc.

My current job is driving. I work about 45 hrs a week (am there about 50 a week) and get about £19k before tax. Take home about £280 a week. I don't want more money. The same or even a bit less would do me, but I want better hours. I work every other weekend and one day might work 6-4 then 11-9 then 2 - midnight and so on. I would becable to go on a 3 day week once I got enough work before leaving in full.

The 3 week holiday is a one off. We've been saving etc for it for ages and prob won't have one next year. When you say window cleaners dont have holidays etc do you mean they can't take time off or can't afford to or what?

Thanks again both of you for the good advice.

paul rulton

rl if i were u i'd start soon as m8. ask urself 1 thing ru driven enough 2get up & go 2 work every day??
u do it 4some1 else so u can do it 4urself. dont worry focus & go 4 it m8, u wont look back.
& when u do u will say its the best thing u ever did  ;)
i wish u all the best  :) & u well have all of us behind u 4help & support  ;)

woody1

Go for it you just got to be motivated my friend cause problems still come up on you  ;D

tom2009

Hi everyone. I just can't get away from the idea of starting a window cleaning business. If you've read any of my previous posts on this you'll know I've been thinking about it for quite some time now. Every time I think I'll do it I end up thinking I'll just stick at my regular job which I don't enjoy but provides a regular income for me and my family. Problem is I'm always drawn back to the idea and to this forum (which I think is still great). So I think I'm going to have to give it a go sooner or later. One problem I have is we have a big holiday planned this summer, 3 weeks away. So would I be best waiting til after the holiday to start getting jobs or get some now and then be missing 3 weeks?

Also, is there anyone in the areas mentioned in the title on here. I know there are a few I've seen about. Would just like some advice on what works like in these areas. If there's Enough work etc and any other info there is. Cheers.
you sound like you're suffering from  'paralysis of analysis', over thinking. If your prepared to work and don't mind taking lots of no's then just do it. I did on Feb. 28th and am so glad I did. There is no such thing as a secure income , it's a myth. You could lose your job tomorow. Who knows whats around the corner. Just go for it.

Tom

rl

I have the motivation I think. It will be hard with working 50 hours in my day job. But you don't get anywhere without hard graft. In winter I was going out to work and I'd be thinking could I clean windows in this freezing weather. And I always thought yes I could.

I have to admit knocking on doors isn't my idea of fun! But I'll either have to do it, get someone else to do it, or fail miserably!

And Tom, I think your right I've spent too much time thinking about it! Mind you a 10 hour shift goes quicker if I'm day dreaming about it!!!

Daniel Watson

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The best advice i can give with my 7 weeks of experience is DO IT. but dont think its gonna be too easy.

I run a hotel in the evenings aswel just to make sure that money will always be coming in.

within 7 weeks i am already earning your target wage and i work a 3 day week (4 hrs a day) and am so happy i could poop

i live just outside of lancaster and if you fancy a taster day then just let me know im more than happy to help or lend a hand.

my number is 07543533347

i hope you do well at this mate

jonnyald

like everything in life,its going to be hard at first. the door knocking, being messed about by bell-enders etc is all part of the apprenticeship of this game. the upside is your beholding to nobody (unless you loan pots of dosh ) and as said above if your going to start best to do it a,s,a,p  in fine weather, folk are happy to see you now the weathers good .  go for it-hit the streets  Rl ,    ;D

davids3511

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I don't see what you have to loose. You seem to have some time during the day depending on your shifts so why not fill them first and work every saturday you can. Than, when you are maxed out like this drop down to 3 days a week at driving, build up until you are working every sat and any spare hours during the week. When you are maxed out again go full time.

You can start with just a backpack and a small ro or DI unit depending on your tap tds and work out of your car with 25lt barrels. I started that way, it can be done.

trevor povey

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My best bit of advice would be to start traditional and buy a small round so you can hit the ground running.

rl

Thanks again guys. davids3511, when you put it like that it does make sense. I do have to try and fit in time with the wife and daughter, but I think you are right.

Trevor, I keep looking for rounds for sale near me, they seem to be big expensive rounds, and I don't want to risk too much money to start with.

Daniel Watson, Thanks very much for your offer, I would love to pick your brains some more. If you have time could you email me at mini2007@operamail.com  would ring you but am working late tonight and long days the rest of the week, plus having a stupidly expensive phone that can do anything and everything except make a phone call is doing my head in!

Also thanks for all the words of encouragement from you all.

tom2009

I have the motivation I think. It will be hard with working 50 hours in my day job. But you don't get anywhere without hard graft. In winter I was going out to work and I'd be thinking could I clean windows in this freezing weather. And I always thought yes I could.

I have to admit knocking on doors isn't my idea of fun! But I'll either have to do it, get someone else to do it, or fail miserably!

And Tom, I think your right I've spent too much time thinking about it! Mind you a 10 hour shift goes quicker if I'm day dreaming about it!!!
i'm no expert mate far from it but I don't think you can fail unless you just sit on your backside and do nothing. Don't think about it just get up and knock some doors. Once you've done it you may even find that you enjoy it.


TOM

Ian101

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RL .... im in exactly the same place as you (apart from 3 week holiday  :) )

I have a well paid job which is as secure as a job can be these days ... I sell New Cars for a living ..

Ive been wanting to jack it all in and take up W/C as want to be my own boss but like you worried about money .... I need £2100 a month to cover all bills and a little fun money.

I took a 2 week holiday last month and did some canvassing and 1st cleans .... rained all the 2 weeks but still loved the feeling of doing the window cleaning and canvassing.... this was a taster to see if I could do it.

fast foward to now the second cleans are due this week (14 customers in total) ... made a decision this morning to hand my notice in before end of June .... however I have the backing of the Mrs ... she told me to go for it and she will support me all she can apart from financially  ;D

I have £3000 business overdraft in place and £2000 cash so enough for 3 months or so.

Also going to take a part time job for 3 days a week to help with the cashflow.

In summary until you go for it you will never know !!

Like the old saying goes ... if you keep on doing what your doing then your going to keep on getting what your getting now.

The magic words are canvassing ... application ... dedication ... persistance oh and backing of the other half.

Hope all of my ramblings make sense and help you make a qualified decision  ;)

supernova77

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Ive been wanting to jack it all in and take up W/C as want to be my own boss but like you worried about money .... I need £2100 a month to cover all bills and a little fun money.

Is that £2100 after tax? If so you're going to be needing £750 per week every week?

It's "doable" - But it takes a while to get there!

Andy

Ian101

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Ive been wanting to jack it all in and take up W/C as want to be my own boss but like you worried about money .... I need £2100 a month to cover all bills and a little fun money.

Is that £2100 after tax? If so you're going to be needing £750 per week every week?

It's "doable" - But it takes a while to get there!

Andy

Andy yes after tax .... lots of canvassing and 2 part time jobs whilst I get going will .. fingers crossed .. will see me get there ....if it all ends in tears I will sell my van and customers which should square me financially then start back selling the motors again  ;D

Ian101

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Is that £2100 after tax? If so you're going to be needing £750 per week every week?


Andy
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TAX ?? im confused now ... you saying I have to pay the tax man something ??  ;D

all he does is give it away to lazy cant be ar**ed barstools scrounging whinging illegal work shy lazy ***kers who get £38000 grand a year cos they have 8 kids with another on the way ... rant over  ;D

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Ive been wanting to jack it all in and take up W/C as want to be my own boss but like you worried about money .... I need £2100 a month to cover all bills and a little fun money.

Is that £2100 after tax? If so you're going to be needing £750 per week every week?

It's "doable" - But it takes a while to get there!

Andy

I think thats a bit conservative. I would work on the basis that your 'wage' ie takehome £'s to spend will be 50% of turnover. so I would aim for about £900 per week.

Ian101

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Ive been wanting to jack it all in and take up W/C as want to be my own boss but like you worried about money .... I need £2100 a month to cover all bills and a little fun money.

Is that £2100 after tax? If so you're going to be needing £750 per week every week?

It's "doable" - But it takes a while to get there!

Andy

I think thats a bit conservative. I would work on the basis that your 'wage' ie takehome £'s to spend will be 50% of turnover. so I would aim for about £900 per week.

I went on an Ionics training course and according to their book about becoming a window cleaner I can easily get 15 customers a week ... not sure if I need an Ionics to make the customers fall at my feet though. ??  ;)

Not knocking Ionics just having a larf ... actually very enjoyable day and no hard sell of their systems neither ... one day may even buy one !!

Only pay taxman once or twice a year I think so will worry about him next year