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There are certainly a lot more window cleaners about than there were when I started If the market gets flooded the weak will go to the wall, or back to a cozy factory. Keep the faith - if it got to the '£10 every 4 months' stage 90% of window cleaners would pack in and leave the field clear for the ones with the nerve to hold out.
im surprised iv not read on the forums of folk with real money who has rolled out a big business doin domestic on a big scale . maybe there are these people in the cities
Quote from: matty72 on January 21, 2014, 10:07:36 pmwhat do industries do to drop prices, they introduce more competition, that drives the price down in the long run, all im saying is do our job and say nothing, i know other window cleaners in my area that love to tell everyone there earning a fortune even though it might not be true, but people listen.Its true in a way, I have had few of my old customers drop me because they saw me driving my nice car in shopping centre.
what do industries do to drop prices, they introduce more competition, that drives the price down in the long run, all im saying is do our job and say nothing, i know other window cleaners in my area that love to tell everyone there earning a fortune even though it might not be true, but people listen.
Quote from: robertphil on January 22, 2014, 08:03:27 amim surprised iv not read on the forums of folk with real money who has rolled out a big business doin domestic on a big scale . maybe there are these people in the cities Because quality drops - (sweeping generalisation alert!) when you employ loads of chaps they just do a job, swarm all over houses, smoke fAgs in the garden, nick the garden gnomes and case the joint. Frankly only the low end of the job market work as an employed windie outside a family or well run small business.Custies want someone they can trust round their gaff, not some "unknown" changing with the season employee.Commercial is different.
Quote from: robertphil on January 22, 2014, 08:03:27 amim surprised iv not read on the forums of folk with real money who has rolled out a big business doin domestic on a big scale . maybe there are these people in the cities Because quality drops - (sweeping generalisation alert!) when you employ loads of chaps they just do a job, swarm all over houses, smoke fAgs in the garden, nick the garden gnomes and case the joint. Frankly only the low end of the job market work as an employed windie outside a family or well run small business.Custies want someone they can trust round their gaff, not some "unknown" changing with the season employee.Commercial is different.Totally agree,Iv picked up plenty of custom were the customer has told me their last window cleaners qualitywent from excellent to rubbish once they started to employ.
Around our way a few have started up but in a 15 mile radius around us there must have been7000 new houses built in the last 5 years or so. That must be 15 - 20 sole traders so plenty to go around.In fact, looking at it like that there properly isn't enough window cleaners to service them all.
No still don't understand, I must be thick
Well said Matty, too much bragging on here why discuss money etc, just get on with your work! Why not have these discussions in private on the road with other window cleaners..