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not another one!! : : .better off staying on the taxis mate at least you can work in all weathers!! dazmond
Hi steve and welcome to the forum. What were you charging 5 years ago? . I've just started again this summer after a 25 year lay off. Before I started I bumped into a wc whilst doing some delivery work and I asked what he charged and I bulit my structure around his price for working that same area. I've since picked up some more work in the same area but I'm actually charging more than him. I'm picking up his existing customers who are not happy with his work. So I would say put in a price what you think is fair for both you and the customer and also try do catch a wc in the area you want to target And obtain a quote.
Hi allAfter a year taxi driving I have had enough and want to build a new round. I need some advice on pricing as I have been out of the game for about 5 years because of illness. Going to be using traditional window cleaning tools/methods squeegee and dobber I am in the West Sussex area around Pulborough Horsham area .Used to have a pretty good round that I had built up over about 5 or 6 years.Another thing I guess its a bad time to start a round , what do you reckon ?Any advice really appreciated Steve
Hi Steve,What happened to the round you had 5 years ago, did you sell it ? if not could you not recanvass some of your old customers ?
Quote from: Steve Raja on November 12, 2010, 12:17:22 pmHi allAfter a year taxi driving I have had enough and want to build a new round. I need some advice on pricing as I have been out of the game for about 5 years because of illness. Going to be using traditional window cleaning tools/methods squeegee and dobber I am in the West Sussex area around Pulborough Horsham area .Used to have a pretty good round that I had built up over about 5 or 6 years.Another thing I guess its a bad time to start a round , what do you reckon ?Any advice really appreciated Stevestart wfp as well as tradwhats the problem with pricing?
Hi Steve,Defo a good starting point to recanvass your old customers, if you still have their details & numbers you could do this over the phone to save you a bit of time, then if they want a price arrange to pop round.If you are going WFP then TBH you would want to look at a 6-8 week schedule, IMO with current economic climate you will probaly have more success with every 8 weeks.
Quote from: Panorama on November 12, 2010, 03:04:39 pmHi steve and welcome to the forum. What were you charging 5 years ago? . I've just started again this summer after a 25 year lay off. Before I started I bumped into a wc whilst doing some delivery work and I asked what he charged and I bulit my structure around his price for working that same area. I've since picked up some more work in the same area but I'm actually charging more than him. I'm picking up his existing customers who are not happy with his work. So I would say put in a price what you think is fair for both you and the customer and also try do catch a wc in the area you want to target And obtain a quote.Thats nice, Ask a wc his prices,and then nick his customers!!!!!!