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gary999

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Re: Too windy to work
« Reply #40 on: December 05, 2013, 03:53:57 pm »
blowing like mad here,managed to work no problem though

well apart from getting trapped in a customers garden when the wind
t blew off the latch of the holder on the garage entrance door,it
slammed shut.

leaving me in the garden and the customer had popped out ::)roll
finished cleaning the back, then it started raining and i had left my
waterproof jacket in garage >:(

no shelter in garden,over half hour before the customer got back

i was bloody drenched


Next time ill be staying in bed >:( >:(

Chris - CBWC

  • Posts: 224
Re: Too windy to work
« Reply #41 on: December 05, 2013, 04:00:25 pm »
blowing like mad here,managed to work no problem though

well apart from getting trapped in a customers garden when the wind
t blew off the latch of the holder on the garage entrance door,it
slammed shut.

leaving me in the garden and the customer had popped out ::)roll
finished cleaning the back, then it started raining and i had left my
waterproof jacket in garage >:(

no shelter in garden,over half hour before the customer got back

i was bloody drenched


Next time ill be staying in bed >:( >:(



Ah that reminds me - a few years ago, I went through the house of a custy with my ladder (converted garage, not a prob, straight through, no corners to navigate!) to clean the back.  Without saying anything, she went out and locked all the doors.  After I'd finished, realised what had happened, got no answer despite repeated calls to her mobile (I always get mobile and landline numbers) I wasn't going to waste any more time so was very grateful that not only did she share a reasonably low fence with her neighbour for me to scramble over, but I found her neighbour doesn't padlock shut her side gate.  Phew!  Although her neighbour did give me a funny look as I walked across her back garden with my ladder....  ;D   

Custy rang me back later apologising as she'd only popped out (it's always "popping out" isn't it) to the post office and there was a queue.  Yeah thanks love, I won't be back!

Stephen.C

  • Posts: 450
Re: Too windy to work
« Reply #42 on: December 05, 2013, 04:25:30 pm »
I couldn't work in this and then expect to be paid for it .
Proper bad professionalism I feel .
I'd expect to lose custom cleaning in this weather
Clueless
You must be in the north ok here in Hampshire.
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AuRavelling79

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Re: Too windy to work
« Reply #43 on: December 05, 2013, 04:55:40 pm »
Bit blowy over here in Bristol, but got a full day in.
It's a game of three halves!