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Steve CM

Re: What got you into window cleaning?
« Reply #20 on: October 15, 2011, 02:46:28 pm »
money

Lee Burbidge

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Re: What got you into window cleaning?
« Reply #21 on: October 15, 2011, 02:58:06 pm »
money

And not forgetting more time on your hands if you wanted it  ;D

Tom White

Re: What got you into window cleaning?
« Reply #22 on: October 15, 2011, 03:46:03 pm »
Because I love the smell of clean glass.

Dean

I like the smell, but the taste on my tongue is so much better.  Leaded windows are my favourite.

And the fireman's strike, with the impending possibility of a war in Iraq and Afghanistan got me to switch jobs to being a window cleaner.  I didn't fancy not drinking alcohol for six months at a time.


Ian Lancaster

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Re: What got you into window cleaning?
« Reply #23 on: October 15, 2011, 04:25:10 pm »
Stayed at school till I was 18 - took A levels but no idea what I wanted to do except I didn't want to go to university (not "uni" - in those days - horrible Australianism).  All  my mates were bus conductors so I joined them.  B****y good money compared to most other jobs, and good fun too.  Like the bloke who jumped on and said to me: "Cases".  I ignored him and rang the bell.  Got to his stop and he said "Where are my cases?"  "On the pavement at the bus stop where you left them, mate" ;D

Went from job to job, easy then.  Always arguing with the boss, getting the sack and moving on.  I've never been any good at taking orders.  A couple of years down the line, same story as many others - I had a mate who was a window cleaner.  He worked for a London firm doing all the schools and he took me with him one day. 

What a revelation!! Freedom! Constant adrenaline rush from the exercise and the fact that we didn't use ladders, just climbed out onto the sill, even 4 floors up!!  Dolly bird teachers covering their eyes in shock at the site of us leaping about on outside window sills 40 feet up in the air ;D

And we raced:  Most of the schools had Georgian squares as windows (we called them "stamps").  We ragged our way round each floor in turn, starting at the top - first do all the insides (standing on the desks while the poor kids were trying to work) then pull the upper sash down level with the bottom one, climb up on the sash and hang onto the fanlight glazing bar - polish the inside of the fanlight then duck under the bar and do the outside of the fanlight.  Drop down on the sill and do the outside of the upper sash, then pull up the bottom sash enough to do most of the outside of it, push the top sash up again and hang onto the channel that the sash ran in while doing the rest of the lower sash, then climb back inside again.  All this with just a scrim, and nothing between us and certain death if we slipped!!

And no cheating - we had to rub like mad to get the glass clean and we would check each others work to make sure there was no 'knocking' (leaving the odd pane if we thought we could get away with it)

I did that for about 3-4 years, working in the winter and having a ball in the summer odd jobbing around the boatyard where I lived.

Then I got married for the first time, shifted to domestic work which was an absolute doddle after the schools.

As the old saying goes.......the rest is history ;D

johnd

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Re: What got you into window cleaning?
« Reply #24 on: October 16, 2011, 05:56:33 pm »
Hi,


I got started when a family member was setting up a round I was 17 at the time im now 33, i stuck with it for a few months however i did not enjoy the collecting on a Friday evening as this was party time at my age!!

I decided to quit and for the past 16 years ive worked for a few of the largest nationwide companies in the Uk. At my time in these companies I progressed up to operations manager with over 60 operatives covering the uk, I dealt with a lot of large clients aswell as the day to day running of the business with a 2.5m turnover for my region alone. April this year was bad as I was made redundant after 10 years however im back on the tools for another company and quite enjiying it.

Window Washers

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Re: What got you into window cleaning?
« Reply #25 on: October 16, 2011, 06:02:27 pm »
it was the path that was already chosen for me, same for all of us

I thought it was desperation for a job as I quit sales job  Xmas eve and said I was never doing it again, so jobless I saw an ad for a job,  I then went out and bought £13k window cleaning round, only to learn I had a fear of heights and ladders which I didn't know till I bought it lol
If your not willing to learn, No one can help you, If you are determined to learn, No one can stop you ;)

Lee Burbidge

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Re: What got you into window cleaning?
« Reply #26 on: October 16, 2011, 06:36:43 pm »
it was the path that was already chosen for me, same for all of us

I thought it was desperation for a job as I quit sales job  Xmas eve and said I was never doing it again, so jobless I saw an ad for a job,  I then went out and bought £13k window cleaning round, only to learn I had a fear of heights and ladders which I didn't know till I bought it lol

Oh dear! that must of been difficult. Did you go to wfp becus of that?

Window Washers

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Re: What got you into window cleaning?
« Reply #27 on: October 16, 2011, 07:01:40 pm »
it was the path that was already chosen for me, same for all of us

I thought it was desperation for a job as I quit sales job  Xmas eve and said I was never doing it again, so jobless I saw an ad for a job,  I then went out and bought £13k window cleaning round, only to learn I had a fear of heights and ladders which I didn't know till I bought it lol

Oh dear! that must of been difficult. Did you go to wfp becus of that?
nah went wfp because had a car crash that nearly killed me, screwed up my back, so changed to wfp because of this could not hold on to a ladder let alone go up one, best move for business, was the push needed I guess all is good :)
If your not willing to learn, No one can help you, If you are determined to learn, No one can stop you ;)

red star

Re: What got you into window cleaning?
« Reply #28 on: October 16, 2011, 07:37:26 pm »
After watching that window cleaning film from the 70s had visions of goosing bored housewives all day long but the only thing I've got wet was my monsoon
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Window Washers

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Re: What got you into window cleaning?
« Reply #29 on: October 16, 2011, 07:40:15 pm »
After watching that window cleaning film from the 70s had visions of goosing bored housewives all day long but the only thing I've got wet was my monsoon
You can give my 25 quid winnings to help for heroes
lol
If your not willing to learn, No one can help you, If you are determined to learn, No one can stop you ;)

Ian Sheppard

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Re: What got you into window cleaning?
« Reply #30 on: October 17, 2011, 03:33:37 pm »
Lord Alan sugar would be proud of all of you  8)
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Re: What got you into window cleaning? New
« Reply #31 on: October 17, 2011, 03:59:06 pm »
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Simular story here with me, i worked in IT training for a few years, got made redundant and a mate of mine said exactly the same thing, come out with him just to help with money and i can still look for work.

Wasnt long before i realised just how well he was doing, how comfortable his life was, and always seemed to have plenty of money for things, and no real worries about loosing his job or wondering when the next pay cheque is coming.

I got started as a traddie back in 2002, invested in wfp in 2004, built up a big window cleaning business, bought a £200,000 house in 2006, marrige broke up in 2008 sold house for 250k moved to woking, sold the business, bought a 400 bhp supra, had loads of parties, went to raves and just did single lice things, met my new wife, got married, sold the supra, started up the business again from scratch in 2009 by 2010 got the business back to the origional level i sold it at, and now i am buying out the origional business that was sold in 2008 and we are heading rapidly towards a six figure turnover.

really nice story that mate. thanks for sharing

if i can to half as well as you have in twice the time i'll be happy!

whats your secret?

best of luck with everything

george

p.s i'd really like a chat some time actually, you seem like your on my level!