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Hello all. Left my job to go self employed as a full time Window Cleaner last April.Need help on, trying to work out should I base my Hourly rate on 24 - 30 hours cleanning only per week?(based in the Midlands). What would be a the lowest rate for me to cover all expenses and make success of building a small business.(or survive the 1st year).All comments welcome. Thanks
Quote from: mark dew on August 10, 2008, 09:55:18 pmnothing wrong with being a quick learner. Who said he'd learnt anything?
nothing wrong with being a quick learner.
I think this is a normal problem with individuals or small firms, they think that every job they do has to be quality or there reputation as a window cleaner is tarnished.Its actually complete nonsense and most of your work will come from marketing not from your extremely wonderful reputation.You would be better of offering a range of services for your customers, having different prices for these services. Most importantly giving the customer what they want rather than what you think they need. All within the customers budget and still have a very good margin for the work you do for them, all done with honesty integrity and professionalism. That is business, not having it based on your ego alone (reputation).
Yeah and hardly ever how good you did it.
ewan too true mate i am 20 years in and you make more on avarage than me my shame not yours .you tend to sit on your hands after a while and do not chase and do not put up the price and as happened to me i have a full order book but with little profit yes i earn more than a police sargent or bus driver but they dont put up with half the hours grief and until wfp the danger the topic was how we can improve our lot have healty busnisses and take on in some small way the big boys david v golieth we can win and we must .never give up hope of doing so .we can all be winners the fighttback starts here
OK, I know I have not been doing this full time, for as long as a lot of you have. But I have been as honest and try to offer some advice.You tell me then if I am doing things right so far, for the time I have been doing this my average customer valuation in the first 4-6 months was £8.50 then it continually has gone up so now the average customer base is £30.I know what I am doing and I still have a lot to learn, I had an advantage in that my dad was a window cleaner.In another year or so I guarantee this figure will be higher. Because I know it can be I just haven’t got there yet.If you have been window cleaning longer than me and your average is less (sole trader) maybe you should listen. (If similar type of business).Just because individuals have been doing window cleaning years longer than I have doesn’t mean they are learning, just repeating the same thing year in year out.