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Yes it can be stressful. I cope by only working in the afternoons and I don't get involved in any of the day to day running. My office staff do all that 9-5 each day. I do the marketing and equipment/vehicle things along with the financial side. A bit like getting off the tools, I have now got off the office work too. I have removed myself from as much as possible day to day.
Not really. We use cleaner planner. If I'm in the office I do the worksheets for the next day or the girls do it if I'm not in. Today I did 10 worksheets for tomorrow (164 jobs) in about half hour. Just over £4000 in total on the sheets
We don't shuffle anything because we work on 1 round instead of each person having their own round. Also the girls in the office do all the customer sign ups and data entry.
Quote from: lee pryor on July 31, 2018, 07:14:28 amWe don't shuffle anything because we work on 1 round instead of each person having their own round. Also the girls in the office do all the customer sign ups and data entry.That sounds as though it would be worse but obviously it isn’t otherwise you would take longer to plan. It’s covering a wide area that makes it harder so for example when you’ve got one guy in a town and able to do £400 but there’s £600 there and you’re not due back for 3 weeks.
Tablet. Again we don't have that problem as our round is laid out in a fixed order moving in a clockwise circle. So as per your example if we have the same £600 in one town and one cleaner gets £400 of it the next cleaner gets £200 and the next £200 in the following town which may be a few minutes drive away. The only downside is when a customer then joins from the finished town later that week they will have to wait for their first clean until the next round there. So when I do the work sheets I simply select the next £400 on the round list and give that to cleaner 1 then the next £400 to cleaner 2 and so on