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Poll

Is it common to earn +++£300 a day?

Not common
51.4%
56 (51.4%)
Fairly common
18.3%
20 (18.3%)
Easily done
11%
12 (11%)
Run of he mill, I turnover lots more than that
4.6%
5 (4.6%)
My name's Pinochio
14.7%
16 (14.7%)

Total Members Voted: 104

Tim Rose

Re: Can you earn £300 a day?
« Reply #80 on: January 31, 2008, 11:41:46 am »
This site is to help each other with window cleaning. Who really cares what other people earn?

There have been so many other posts similar to this and what is the point of another?


Because the other posts were talking about £200 a day, and yesterday someone posted a thread about earning over £300 in that day, that's the difference. When someone posts that they are earning £400 a day then i think that should be looked at too to see how widespread it is.

I don't happen to think that £300 is common, but it's looking more and more likely nowadays, wheras £200 is looking run of the mill and easily achieveable. I don't give a monkey what anyone else earns myself, but it's good to hear what might be possible, gives the rest of us an incentive I think.

Bobs Window Cleaning

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Re: Can you earn £300 a day?
« Reply #81 on: January 31, 2008, 11:46:05 am »
Fair post..............where is jdmarco when you need him?
Why oh Why did he spell my name as bod & not bob on my wedding invites.

Re: Can you earn £300 a day?
« Reply #82 on: January 31, 2008, 11:48:07 am »
In a field caressing a Rangerover last time i saw him.

Tim Rose

Re: Can you earn £300 a day?
« Reply #83 on: January 31, 2008, 12:16:58 pm »
Who is jdmarco?

jampot

  • Posts: 537
Re: Can you earn £300 a day?
« Reply #84 on: January 31, 2008, 12:26:06 pm »
The richest wc in the whole world  ;D ;D

HIGH LEVEL WINDOW CLEANERS (scrimmy)

  • Posts: 1093
Re: Can you earn £300 a day?
« Reply #85 on: January 31, 2008, 12:34:38 pm »
guys...this guy called alex must be on at least 3000 per day based on the info he supplied on another forum.....cleantech.....i copied and pasted the reply he gave.....wish it was me.

"hi there my company has a min charge regaurdless of size or even 1 window... otherwise it would never be cost effective to use waterfed, even the size of propertys on link we do at £20 (the min charge) but assuring the customers frames sills and windows are cleaned everytime, normally on a 6 to 8 week basis Wink i have 4 vans with 4 staff on domestic and 4 on com/ind, all very busy indeed....
alex..."

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Alex Algar, ACS Cleaning

Paul Coleman

Re: Can you earn £300 a day?
« Reply #86 on: January 31, 2008, 05:37:42 pm »
would have helped if I had even looked at your avatar!!

sorry


whats your degree in?

me - Aeronautical Engineering (long time ago - everything was black and white back in them days), well, sort of.

but no engineering q's please, its so long ago and I hated it so much I only worked in aerospace for 6 yrs after leaving University (Boeing)

Could you please explain the affect of a wake vortex on a closely following flight? ;D

tony

I haven't seen Star Trek lately myself.

Paul Coleman

Re: Can you earn £300 a day?
« Reply #87 on: January 31, 2008, 05:46:18 pm »
This site is to help each other with window cleaning. Who really cares what other people earn?

There have been so many other posts similar to this and what is the point of another?


Because the other posts were talking about £200 a day, and yesterday someone posted a thread about earning over £300 in that day, that's the difference. When someone posts that they are earning £400 a day then i think that should be looked at too to see how widespread it is.

I don't happen to think that £300 is common, but it's looking more and more likely nowadays, wheras £200 is looking run of the mill and easily achieveable. I don't give a monkey what anyone else earns myself, but it's good to hear what might be possible, gives the rest of us an incentive I think.

That bit I posted about £400 has been a one off.  Believe me, you would not have wanted to feel how my neck and shoulders felt at the end of it - and that was with a very lightweight high pole.  That's why I also said that I wouldn't want to do that too often anyway.  The £300 days I find I can't usually do them in the shorter daylight and the times I've managed it are in single figures anyway.   £200+ days now are fairly common for me though - something that only ever happened a couple of times before WFP.
I'm not bragging either in case anyone wondered.  I don't think I could physically sustain too many consecutive days of my highest earnings without needing physiotherapy of some sort and there are plenty of days where I just plod around for part of the day and don't even do £100.  That's my choice.  I could do more but I prefer to pace myself.