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Quote from: Richard ham on January 31, 2015, 08:57:03 pmI stay in when it rains, I earn enough on dry days.Exactly
I stay in when it rains, I earn enough on dry days.
So if we choose not to work in the rain, we are 'wusses', yet choose to work at other times, ie bank holidays, we are 'desperate'. I work for myself because it affords me the flexibility to work the way I choose, not to fit in with whatever the general concensus may be within the window cleaning industry. John
All a few of us are saying is that you should earn enough on drier days to not have to worry about working in the rain should you choose not to
Quote from: Johnny B on February 01, 2015, 04:28:37 pmSo if we choose not to work in the rain, we are 'wusses', yet choose to work at other times, ie bank holidays, we are 'desperate'. I work for myself because it affords me the flexibility to work the way I choose, not to fit in with whatever the general concensus may be within the window cleaning industry. JohnThis forum is full of people who love to criticise mate, no matter what you say, someone will try and shoot you down for it!
Quote from: Jakey boy on February 01, 2015, 05:37:29 pmQuote from: Johnny B on February 01, 2015, 04:28:37 pmSo if we choose not to work in the rain, we are 'wusses', yet choose to work at other times, ie bank holidays, we are 'desperate'. I work for myself because it affords me the flexibility to work the way I choose, not to fit in with whatever the general concensus may be within the window cleaning industry. JohnThis forum is full of people who love to criticise mate, no matter what you say, someone will try and shoot you down for it!I know Jakey, which is why I lurk more than post these days, unless I am in the mood to induce a reaction!Best wishes,John
I earn enough on the wet days so I don't have to work on dry days