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Last Saturday I went out doorknocking on an estate with some nice big houses.Result was I got 3 out of the 5 on this cule de sac. £25 £25 and £24. (also got a few smaller ones as well)Did 1st cleans Monday this week and one of them asked me to go and do their accountancy office in town - another £25 every 2 months.Popped into another office across road and asked if they needed a window cleaner but said they had one already however one of the partners (law firm) was in reception said he had a 3 storey house that he needed cleaning on a regular basis so went to see it yesterday ... 17th century Georgian Farmhouse ...... £35 every 2 months.Another of the big house customers asked me to go and see her daughter on a nearby posh estate as she needed a windie .. end result £14 every month.So from a few hours door knocking you can see how things spiral.Not posting this to brag (not my style) but heres the moral .... I have leafleted both estates twice in the last 6 months and had got nowt yet these customers "had been looking for a window cleaner for over 12 months"
BRAGGER
IAN those places really are a feather -in-yer -cap . sounds like they are totally normal,grateful types . they wont be the sort to pay bit-by-bit .
approx 10 years ago i got a customer from door knocking , who owned a commercial office cleaning company , i have been doing all their window cleaning since . has worked very well / ten years of rainy day work ! ( dont like door knocking , but these posts , inc mine , will hopefully get me back out doing it . )
what next ian are you going to employ
Quote from: woody1 on March 20, 2011, 02:12:44 pmwhat next ian are you going to employno tried that already but didnt like it ... too much red tape, holiday pay, sick pay, paternity pay, paying when not able to work due to sub zero temps. so will keep growing slowly but surely and look into second van but on a kinda franchise / self employed basis
Quote from: Ian101 on March 20, 2011, 03:06:14 pmQuote from: woody1 on March 20, 2011, 02:12:44 pmwhat next ian are you going to employno tried that already but didnt like it ... too much red tape, holiday pay, sick pay, paternity pay, paying when not able to work due to sub zero temps. so will keep growing slowly but surely and look into second van but on a kinda franchise / self employed basishas your lad gone then ian ? mines still on board,tho defo on his SECOND STRIKE at the minute . with employees is it i get rid ON the third strike?or as soon as the fourth strike arrives ??
Ian....how long have you been a window cleaner?...and what was you doing before....
Quote from: dan worgan on March 20, 2011, 05:51:30 pmIan....how long have you been a window cleaner?...and what was you doing before....he must be new if he just found out face to face with any potential customers is the only way
Quote from: dan worgan on March 20, 2011, 05:51:30 pmIan....how long have you been a window cleaner?...and what was you doing before....since June last year full time but started part time in the feb ... motor trade for years and years .. sales / management / director etc