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YWCS

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« on: March 05, 2009, 02:58:04 pm »
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tomy jackson

Re: lost customer
« Reply #1 on: March 05, 2009, 03:14:56 pm »
perhaps your good at removeing red stuf off ralings  ??? ??? ??? ???

chris@c.m.s

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Re: lost customer
« Reply #2 on: March 05, 2009, 04:28:29 pm »
They pay the window cleaner in the morning  then take the money back over the bar in the afternoon, I'm not surprised he got it  ;)
Sussex by the sea

matt

Re: lost customer
« Reply #3 on: March 05, 2009, 04:38:28 pm »
i lost a pub to a customer, turns out he does it on a friday, earns the money and then has a cooked breakie off them and stays till late afternoon

i guess its allmost a free clean

Re: lost customer
« Reply #4 on: March 05, 2009, 07:09:43 pm »
If he is going to do it trad staight of no practice and hasn't used a squeegee before I think you will get called back by the end of the week, if its a pain to you he doesn't have a chance. But you will pick up more work, so when and if they do(they will) call, tell them the price has gone up 10% or dont do it at all.

weetot

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Re: lost customer
« Reply #5 on: March 05, 2009, 08:02:11 pm »
This happened to me after doing a social club for 12 years, the commitee decided that this bloke who drinks in there 24/7 was going to start doing them, I said in a cynical way, thanks very much.

He did 2 cleans in 6 months, when its supposed to be cleaned every month, so they apologised and asked me back with a £5 extra incentive, so i swallowed my pride and went back for £25 as opposed to £20.........................................so watch this space mate, you might get it back ,if you want it back that is!!
Never take financial advice from people who have no money!

NWH

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Re: lost customer
« Reply #6 on: March 05, 2009, 08:47:48 pm »
Licensing would be the answer it would also make some think again when it comes to starting up,it would then be against the law for certain establishments to use people like this.

sageorgeta

Re: lost customer
« Reply #7 on: March 05, 2009, 09:31:12 pm »
Lost a job today, its a working mens club, and the steward said "one of the guys who drinks in here has been made redundant and he is going to do it"

So I can only guess he is not insured (yet? maybe he will get some) and that he is not a window cleaner

Its a very awkward job, I used to hate doing it trad, its quite high (28-30 ft) ladder had to be footed for most of the windows, spiked railing below. (green) stone pavements etc

I asked if they had any issues with the price or our work and they said "no"

Is it time for licensing in England?

If this guy is going to do it trad, and has no experience, Its going to be a very dangerous job for him.

On the other hand, if he is setting up a legit operation, then I don't suppose I can complain.

But getting the job cos he drinks there and knows the committee men is kinda hard to swallow.

and they say the Masons are bad ;D



Would that make him a professional window cleaner then?
Public liability insurance coverage is not a legal requirement to carry out the job,why do you presume that if you have a couple of million cover for approx £100 that makes you a pro over others who dont.
I have minimal cover just because of one particular job,it's not a legal requirement but i wanted the job so i got the bare minimum coverage that i could get away with....what a waste of money,am i more professional because i have it...well i still do the job properly,i still pick up customers,i still have to much work...oh yes and i still earn a living...thats what makes a professional window cleaner,not the ability to say you have pl cover that isnt required to trade unerd the law.

Re: lost customer
« Reply #8 on: March 05, 2009, 09:31:46 pm »
Nathan- no i won't mention any names, but someones working on a logo to be used on wc's websites and stationary, and car rear screens.

Beat the cowboy-campaign to license window cleaners

Re: lost customer
« Reply #9 on: March 05, 2009, 09:47:05 pm »


Would that make him a professional window cleaner then?
Public liability insurance coverage is not a legal requirement to carry out the job,why do you presume that if you have a couple of million cover for approx £100 that makes you a pro over others who dont.
I have minimal cover just because of one particular job,it's not a legal requirement but i wanted the job so i got the bare minimum coverage that i could get away with....what a waste of money,am i more professional because i have it...well i still do the job properly,i still pick up customers,i still have to much work...oh yes and i still earn a living...thats what makes a professional window cleaner,not the ability to say you have pl cover that isnt required to trade unerd the law.
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Are you serious?
If you drop your ladder or pole on someones head then you are responsible.

Failing to have insurance is irresponsible, and unprofessional

mileslake

Re: lost customer
« Reply #10 on: March 05, 2009, 10:53:39 pm »
If you seriously think bringing in a licensing system will stop members of a registered club cleaning their own windows,  then you are seriously deluded.

sageorgeta

Re: lost customer
« Reply #11 on: March 06, 2009, 06:47:42 am »

Would that make him a professional window cleaner then?
Public liability insurance coverage is not a legal requirement to carry out the job,why do you presume that if you have a couple of million cover for approx £100 that makes you a pro over others who dont.
I have minimal cover just because of one particular job,it's not a legal requirement but i wanted the job so i got the bare minimum coverage that i could get away with....what a waste of money,am i more professional because i have it...well i still do the job properly,i still pick up customers,i still have to much work...oh yes and i still earn a living...thats what makes a professional window cleaner,not the ability to say you have pl cover that isnt required to trade unerd the law.

Do you have 3rd party only insurance for your car?

No i have full comp as the chances of me having a car/van crash are probably a lot higher (especially as the wife is on the insurance as well) than me dropping my pole directly onto someones car or head and getting sued for it.
I do understand the concept of pl coverage,i used to work in lloyds of london many years ago,and i do understand the value to the underwriters of putting multiple clauses in a policy to restrict the amount and value of claims.
What i am trying to get across is that having a pl policy makes you no more a pro at cleaning than someone who doesn't,it just means in the unlikly statistical event that you do drop your pole then you MAY be covered....but the chances are the insurance company will wriggle out of it.
If you use ladders then that is your own fault for choosing a dangerous way to clean windows.... ;D

pingu

Re: lost customer
« Reply #12 on: March 06, 2009, 07:38:11 am »
Now if licensing etc was linked to the Taxmans database I'm sure as eggs are eggs it would all be taken a little more seriously but as for local councils enforcing a licence system...sorry but that is laughable at best.

Another thing is that without the need for individual to carry some form of i.d...what is the point of it all anyhow?

Cheers
Dave.

HIGH LEVEL WINDOW CLEANERS (scrimmy)

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Re: lost customer
« Reply #13 on: March 06, 2009, 07:50:05 am »
Nathan- no i won't mention any names, but someones working on a logo to be used on wc's websites and stationary, and car rear screens.

Beat the cowboy-campaign to license window cleaners

theres a winning idea.....Nat, get onto it pronto mate 8)

Pittmonkey

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Re: lost customer
« Reply #14 on: March 06, 2009, 04:13:44 pm »
Presuming he is going to do this Trad and off a ladder.

Unfortunately I can just see the headlines now!!

" Drunken Window Cleaner falls 30 ft from ladder"
A spokesman for the Social Club was unable to comment as legal proceeding & the Health & Safety Exec are currently carrying out their investigations.

I would remind the "Job's Worth Committee Members" of the Club's legal obligations. Re: Health & Safety that applies when employing contractors to work on their premises and also give them a copy of the WAHR 2005 for good measure.
'Success is buried in the garden of failure'

WCE

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Re: lost customer
« Reply #15 on: March 06, 2009, 04:33:00 pm »
Presuming he is going to do this Trad and off a ladder.

Unfortunately I can just see the headlines now!!

" Drunken Window Cleaner falls 30 ft from ladder"
A spokesman for the Social Club was unable to comment as legal proceeding & the Health & Safety Exec are currently carrying out their investigations.

I would remind the "Job's Worth Committee Members" of the Club's legal obligations. Re: Health & Safety that applies when employing contractors to work on their premises and also give them a copy of the WAHR 2005 for good measure.
Yeah I bet the next headline will be "Drunk w/c sue social club"  ;D
WCE- For Windows that shine everytime!

Pittmonkey

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Re: lost customer
« Reply #16 on: March 06, 2009, 04:34:54 pm »
or, Family of Drunk WC sue Social Club :'(
'Success is buried in the garden of failure'

kenaltobelli

Re: lost customer
« Reply #17 on: March 06, 2009, 08:54:34 pm »
all i would do is reminde them of wahr 05 and corperate manslaughter laws
if this happens to me i point outthese types of leagalaties
but i fail to see how a licence would make things better we have all the laws going
and dont enforce any look at the news today you can now assault some one in the street
and get away scot free