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I have a few holes in my round and don't work in the rain. The last couple of weeks i've picked up five gutter cleans and haven't got to the silly season yet for conservatories, which makes me wonder if a full round is required when you offer add on services?
I think i might stay as i am - i earn plenty, with the option to earn more from add on's when it suits. I think if i had too much work i would loose the flexibility i have at the moment.I don't want to be tied in to being forced to work every day. I don't want to employ, although i've had a young lad helping out today (he's very green though).
Easy, i asked the question because i wanted to know how others organise their work. Some are money motivated some are not. Every windowcleaner local to me tell the same story - none of them have a full round even after years of working. So a full round may be too much for one person to cope with.
Quote from: ftp on March 23, 2009, 10:19:24 pmI think i might stay as i am - i earn plenty, with the option to earn more from add on's when it suits. I think if i had too much work i would loose the flexibility i have at the moment.I don't want to be tied in to being forced to work every day. I don't want to employ, although i've had a young lad helping out today (he's very green though).If you earn plenty why did you ask the question ? not digging just interested to know why.If your happy with what you earn then you are full as you want and add on are the bonus of the job should you want to do them.