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Mike #1

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Re: picking up new work this year?
« Reply #20 on: January 09, 2014, 05:55:24 pm »
OH to many to mention  ;D ;D ;D . MIke

crystal

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Re: picking up new work this year?
« Reply #21 on: January 09, 2014, 08:52:20 pm »
  GAIN
£15 detached across road from 2 others i clean
£150 school probably annual school inspection due

lost
 £10  BUNGALOW    another victim of the karcher vac   !
one thing I noticed on the run up to xmas was more interior cleans requested

Johnny B

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Re: picking up new work this year?
« Reply #22 on: January 10, 2014, 12:50:04 am »
I have now since this morning picked up 2 caravans on a gypsy site at £15 each every 2 weeks.

You won't be able to splash&dash them Micheal! ;D
Lol, i now have 17 on this site and are all spot on payers cash everytime with mega tips at xmas. I never trust gypsys ever but the old gypsy girls simply just love having there windows cleaned every 2 weeks and are more than happy paying £15 each time for it.
Got my first customer on the site from meeting her in a tattoo studio and got talking for a few hours whilst getting inked, she said where she lives no window cleaner would ever drive further in than the entrance so i asked why and she said because she lives on a site. I said id happily come and do them for her as she was a realy nice lady and from then which was 8 months ago i have picked up 17 in there and counting every 2 weeks.
As funny as it sounds Id love to have a full round of gypsy customers in caravans.

Despite their reputation I've never had any grief with Gypsey's at all. Ever.
There's a fella round our way collects the scrap with a horse & cart. He's sound. And the entire town knows him. And knows he's honest as the day is long.

I've a fair few customers who are Irish Travellers. The vast majority are good as gold. I treat them respectfully and they respond favourably to that.

John
Being diplomatic is being able to tell someone to go to hell in such a way that they look forward to the trip.