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Quote from: Jackal on January 07, 2012, 07:58:00 pmwish i had started when i was about 20 my round would be brilliant by now,im now 30 been going 2 years , if i done it as my first job dont think i would of stuck with it,need a few crap jobs to make you realise how good window cleaning/self employed is i think,jackal i had you down as early 50's lol
wish i had started when i was about 20 my round would be brilliant by now,im now 30 been going 2 years , if i done it as my first job dont think i would of stuck with it,need a few crap jobs to make you realise how good window cleaning/self employed is i think,
hi its james thank you very much for your input i shall listen to all your comments and infomation and take on board and i hope im going to be a succesful window cleaner and stuart how did u feel at a young age starting your first round all my hensleys tops are chucked back of the wardrobe many thanks james
thank you danny i was hoping for a A so im under achiving as usual' lol do you think a good way to start me off is a saturday doing tradititional' my dad will already give well i will nik a part of a round
hi im james and im 15 at the moment i have been working for my dad during the school holidays and i can see that i can make a good living out of it but the one question i ask my self is do the customers think of age as experiance therfore they wouldent want me cleaning there windows and i have set a goal for when im 17 to have my own van and have a good round do you think this achivable allbeen my dad will or hope give me a fair good jobs to expand
area already blagged by my dad im trying to blag a little old lady apartments and its a cup of tea and a biscuit nearly every flat' now you dont get that with any job
jame's english is crap-i've had a fighting battle through the school years about spelling,(old school you see-rulers across the knuckles for bad spelling-aaahhh the good old days!!! )they just say now adays that it'll improve(theres always a spell-check?)no its not a wind-up james wants to go for it,he's a little mercenery,working with me trad before crimbo and just by chatting picked up two more new jobs for us,he can see the future and its not sainbury's,he's just concerned that the age thing will set him back a bit does anyone have their young uns working with them/or for them for that matter,any advice?he's 15 now,already planned to have a van by 17 and a round by then hook or by crook as they say,just looked at his post,little poops wanting to expand can't knock him for that
this jim will fix it him self :