if we are saying safety...then why did we ever choose a ladder business in the first place.
If safety on the ground was our prime motivator, why did we not be a postman or a car valeter or a jet washer etc etc.
We used ladders while monitoring our own standards of safety and ladder techniques...then along comes WFP and we jumped at it.
In any workplace, there are possibilities of accidents and whether its a fall from a ladder or a forklift falling on top of you, the end result is the same.
We (those with normally accepted levels of common sense) go about our daily social and working lives aware of dangers and avoiding them.
We worked off ladders and for the majority of users did so safely and with self imposed safety practices in place...why not continue doing what we did?
We are always looking at ways to speed our productivity up as more houses is more money.
It doesn`t wash with me at all that if WFP was considerably slower than traditional methods, some people would be happy to earn a breakeven wage cleaning windows as long as they were safe!
You can earn a breakeven wage for a lot less effort than window cleaning that is for sure.
Maybe the safety benefits of WFP have become blurred with the profit increases possible and we have lost touch with what is really motivating us...
My mission is to earn as much money as possible during working hours whilst maintaining the high standards of business practice I have set for myself.
Whilst not working, enjoying being with my family, reading my books, contemplating the merits of putting a bottle of Guinness in the freezer before slurping it...and accepting that a wonderful side beneft of WFP is no more silent prayers at the top of a ladder.