I have only been doing this two years now... started trad... then edged into wfp...
the amount of advice i got on here was invaluable, i made all the mistakes at the beginning, posted my questions and have been put right..(and put back in my place

)... time and time again.
i do agree hands on experience with someone who knows the business inside out is the best way to go.... and perhaps i should have asked that in the beginning.
but i have learnt by my mistakes...( not by dropping a pole on someones head

)
i now i feel i do a top class job, when i first started i always told my customers if ever they were not happy , i would do them again , for free.!
That really kept me on my toes, and made sure i did a top job...as i did not want to do it again... so it was slow, slow, slow to begin with... then i increased my speed, still doing a good job..
I Am still new at this , so i cant,, and dont normally comment on a lot of posts , when people are just starting out.. as i would more often than not sound inexperienced... but i have commented.. and have been put right, by the top experienced guys on here . whose opinions are priceless.
One thing i have noticed since i joined, are the amount of new guys who have started since... but i also have seen quite a few posts , from people who have decided to call it a day.
One thing i do know and will say.... is when i first decided i wanted to join your profession, i really did think it was going to be a walk in the park...
How wrong was i ?
It is hard work, with commitment, drive and lots of energy and enthusiasm required,
working in the cold winters, the rain..or being rained off,,, no money for days on end... building a round,, leaflet dropping.. trying to get the money in.... it takes a hell of a lot out of you.
at times, in the beginning i was ready for walking away.
Now i am just starting to feel the rewards after 2 years... and lots of money spent.lots.
Its a good post here, zeusweiler... it made me think of how i was at the beginning, with a big smile on my face and a squeegy in my hand..
its like any other business, it commands all of your time, lots of money (wfp)..
and total commitment.
Gary