so vince how come window cleaning company's up and down the country can and do find good window cleaners and keep them for years?
Not round here they don't. Not judging by the ones who keep asking me for a job and claim to have worked for this one or that one but they only want cash in hand because they don't want to screw up their benefits.
I don't know how the big companies get on but I would imagine they get a turnover like everyone else. Hopefully a few good ones will stick.
I once received an unsolicited CV through the post. Although I wasn't looking to take anyone on, I did read it.
It looked pretty impressive, naming several local cleaning companies for whom he had worked. There was a gap in employment which I assumed was unemployment or out of trade.
I know the owner of one of the companies. The guy had worked for him. However, he said that the guy drove the van like a lunatic and that the gap in employment was when he tried to attack someone with a hammer (he went down).
Now I'm all for second chances, partly because my own distant past isn't exactly rosy (though non-violent), but how the heck could I employ someone with that in their past? If they needed disciplining or sacking, I would always have that hammer on my mind. No thanks.