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Been window cleaning about a year now it,s ok not the best job in the world. recently bumped in to a few old workmates and when i tell them what i,m doing they seem a bit shocked as if its the lowest of the low.I dont think some people think you can make a good living from it. I,m not bothered im sticking at it.
i dont care what people say i love my job and think there is alot more decent down to earth people in this trade then people like to think! i'd much rather be able to go out and have a good days work in the fresh air by myself and then come home and have a chat to some like minded folk on this forum than be stuck in the same 4 walls of an office 9-5, mon-fri listening to the same people drain the life out of me
Quote from: john63. on March 17, 2012, 11:58:34 amBeen window cleaning about a year now it,s ok not the best job in the world. recently bumped in to a few old workmates and when i tell them what i,m doing they seem a bit shocked as if its the lowest of the low.I dont think some people think you can make a good living from it. I,m not bothered im sticking at it.Until 18 months ago I ran the sales department of a large Toyota Dealer and was basically second only to the owner, company car, fuel and £45'000 a year ... but I hated it .. made me a miserable git and never knew when it was going to be my last day as car sales is hard and only as good as your last months performance.I sort of come across this business after my windie stopped coming as I was a crap payer - not intentional just very very busy working all the time and no time to do the little jobs like paying the windie (if he had standing orders I wouldnt be typing this now)anyways I jacked in nice paid job with about 40 customers to my name and EVERYONE laughed at me in the Toyota garage and all said I would be begging for my job back - they were all wrong ... ok not earning £45k but well happy and well on my way to earning at that level - eventually- ... Toyota garage have laid off staff including some that laughed at me ... so fook them and fook your so called mates ... just keep at it and do your own thing
Ian, I have a similar background - I was a Business Manager in several main dealerships.
Haha, PCP with GAP was my speciality