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Maybe 10 years ago when i started piece of cake... now? am not too sure!
Welcome to the forum, Jake, but I think your question is to open which will make it difficult for people to give you answers.My advice is to find a local window cleaner, preferably WFP, and offer your services free of charge for the experience of working for a few days with him. Window cleaning aint for everyone, there's some 'special people' here who claim to have built up high earning rounds in a short space of time, but for the vast majority of us it takes some years.Have you a family? Have you a mortgage/household bills? Can you start part time and build up from there? Have you a few grand for an initial layout? Have you worked outdoors before? Have you done manual work before? Can you door knock? Can you cope with the uncertainties self employment brings? Will your family support you?Just some things to consider! Many guys start up, all guns firing, then give up when Winter kicks in. It's not easy, it can be a real grind, but I think that's a bonus; it keeps the competition down.
No still don't understand, I must be thick
I Started part time ( Worked shifts ) about a year ago and made sure i did the best i could on each house and my round has built up so much without advertising but on recommendations that like you i have now gone self employed, i am not the fastest but never had a complaint yet and nowno more 12 hour shiftsno more nightshiftsno more working all weekendgood luck in your ventureI had also been thinking of this for a while and worked out how much i needed to keep my family so when that figure was reached leaving my job wasnt such a worry