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almost make you feel guilty or maybe inadequate.It almost feels like a crime if after 3 years of window cleaning if you haven't got three vans on the road,employ people,buy the latest poles that come out,dont have a portfolio of commercial and domestic customers oh and you aren't a member of some governing body!!Now maybe its an age thing,im 50 and i am looking for a part timer,two days a week but in the main i feel quite comfortable about what i do i have over 340 customers mostly monthly,i pay my bills,i earn a decent wage but yet for some reason i feel i am doing something wrong or lagging behind other people,especially on this forum.I appreciate we are all different and work at different speeds and ways and what's good for one is not always good for another.I am now going to take my tablets for my paranoid brain and tomorrow will be a beautiful bright sunny day and i look forward to all your responsesPSThe doctors are letting me go home tomorrow
Quote from: bobplum on September 30, 2012, 10:59:51 amalmost make you feel guilty or maybe inadequate.It almost feels like a crime if after 3 years of window cleaning if you haven't got three vans on the road,employ people,buy the latest poles that come out,dont have a portfolio of commercial and domestic customers oh and you aren't a member of some governing body!!Now maybe its an age thing,im 50 and i am looking for a part timer,two days a week but in the main i feel quite comfortable about what i do i have over 340 customers mostly monthly,i pay my bills,i earn a decent wage but yet for some reason i feel i am doing something wrong or lagging behind other people,especially on this forum.I appreciate we are all different and work at different speeds and ways and what's good for one is not always good for another.I am now going to take my tablets for my paranoid brain and tomorrow will be a beautiful bright sunny day and i look forward to all your responsesPSThe doctors are letting me go home tomorrowYou sound a like success to me.
I love my work and will be windying until I drop dead, or Armageddon comes (which ever is the sooner).John
Quote from: Johnny B on October 01, 2012, 12:41:14 amI love my work and will be windying until I drop dead, or Armageddon comes (which ever is the sooner).JohnHi John you been listening to those JW's ?It's nearer than you think
A bigger business does not necessarily mean a more profitable business.My uncle started out with a butchers stall on a market. It was making money so he decided to expand buying more stalls and shops. It was nothing but stress and he ended up selling the lot. 20 years down the line he still says expanding was the worst mistake he made because he had to pay his staff before he paid himself and with staff there are always 'issues'.His advice to us - keep it simple. For those of you who employ staff fair play to you but personally can't think of anything worse.Window cleaning is an easy way of making a decent living and having a life - works for me
Quote from: A & J Owen Window Cleaning on October 01, 2012, 10:19:00 amA bigger business does not necessarily mean a more profitable business.My uncle started out with a butchers stall on a market. It was making money so he decided to expand buying more stalls and shops. It was nothing but stress and he ended up selling the lot. 20 years down the line he still says expanding was the worst mistake he made because he had to pay his staff before he paid himself and with staff there are always 'issues'.His advice to us - keep it simple. For those of you who employ staff fair play to you but personally can't think of anything worse.Window cleaning is an easy way of making a decent living and having a life - works for me a really good little independant brewary/pub opened up in my town about 2 yrs ago done great from the word go, so what does the owner do?.....opens up another one in neighbouring town pouring all the money into it. it doesnt take off and now both pubs are closed, and he has done all his savings.im not quite sure what the moral is but there is definately one there.
So how can the pub owner be better for trying and failing rather than not trying at all?He made a bad business decision and by plowing his saving into it, made an even worse decision. Knowing when to quit is as important as knowing when and how to try.Running a business with employees isn't for everyone but some get caught up in the need to expand based on what they think they want 'from the business' and destroy a perfectly good one man, or one woman, business.
Quote from: CLEANCARE WINDOW CLEANING on October 02, 2012, 11:03:51 pmQuote from: A & J Owen Window Cleaning on October 01, 2012, 10:19:00 amA bigger business does not necessarily mean a more profitable business.My uncle started out with a butchers stall on a market. It was making money so he decided to expand buying more stalls and shops. It was nothing but stress and he ended up selling the lot. 20 years down the line he still says expanding was the worst mistake he made because he had to pay his staff before he paid himself and with staff there are always 'issues'.His advice to us - keep it simple. For those of you who employ staff fair play to you but personally can't think of anything worse.Window cleaning is an easy way of making a decent living and having a life - works for me a really good little independant brewary/pub opened up in my town about 2 yrs ago done great from the word go, so what does the owner do?.....opens up another one in neighbouring town pouring all the money into it. it doesnt take off and now both pubs are closed, and he has done all his savings.im not quite sure what the moral is but there is definately one there.the moral is he tried and failed but at least he tried.the saying goes, 'It is better to have tried and failed than to never have tried at all'another I like is: if you keep doing what you have always done, you will always get what you have always gotten
Quote from: Window Washers on October 02, 2012, 11:08:35 pmQuote from: CLEANCARE WINDOW CLEANING on October 02, 2012, 11:03:51 pmQuote from: A & J Owen Window Cleaning on October 01, 2012, 10:19:00 amA bigger business does not necessarily mean a more profitable business.My uncle started out with a butchers stall on a market. It was making money so he decided to expand buying more stalls and shops. It was nothing but stress and he ended up selling the lot. 20 years down the line he still says expanding was the worst mistake he made because he had to pay his staff before he paid himself and with staff there are always 'issues'.His advice to us - keep it simple. For those of you who employ staff fair play to you but personally can't think of anything worse.Window cleaning is an easy way of making a decent living and having a life - works for me a really good little independant brewary/pub opened up in my town about 2 yrs ago done great from the word go, so what does the owner do?.....opens up another one in neighbouring town pouring all the money into it. it doesnt take off and now both pubs are closed, and he has done all his savings.im not quite sure what the moral is but there is definately one there.the moral is he tried and failed but at least he tried.the saying goes, 'It is better to have tried and failed than to never have tried at all'another I like is: if you keep doing what you have always done, you will always get what you have always gottenOr maybe it was a case of running before you can walk? he was doing ok where he was but then stretched himself to the limit and lost everything whats clever about that?surely in this case it would of been better not to have tried, or at least waited.there is another saying...he who builds a house before setting out does he not calculate the cost?....