Thank you, Dave, that was a lovely welcoming greeting

I'm really looking forward to being part of this community - you never know, in a couple of years I might be encouraging newbies to go for it, I could even be offering advice to them!! Watch this space!
I really, really have a lot to learn. I guess that one of the downsides to me being a bit more 'mature' shall we say, is that I can't afford to learn on the job. By that I mean that I feel that I have to be able to do a really good job from day one, as I know that it will take time to build up my reputation and therefore customer base.
I think that I will have to go on the BWCA training course - it sounds as if it will be money well spent - but Newcastle's about 100 miles from here so not looking forward to the drive!!
Has any one else here been on this course? Would you recommend it? Will they explain the different kind of WFP systems? I don't want to buy a really expensive one to start with, but then don't want to get caught out with one that will not be big enough when the round gets bigger.
Any comments, advice, suggestions, please bring it on - I will read all the posts carefully and really would appreciate any helpful suggestions.
When I first considered this, I thought that door to door canvassing would be a problem, but I'm not worried about this now - I'm quite a confident person and I've read all the advice about wearing overalls or a tee shirt with the company logo on to ensure that I look the business - just worried about getting the work and not doing a really good job straight away.
Any lady wc out there? Would love to hear from you.
Thanks again for taking the time to read this and respond.
Deb