slumpbuster.
I know there is a credit crunch, and i must admit i was very nervous at the begning of this year.
It's not essential people have there windows cleaned, but i started to think it's not a lot of money, say £10 a month an average job, it's not going to vastly improve a custy's well being imo.
Obviously if they get sent to the re dun dance, then they will fire you

But on a positive note if a custy has still got their job, many are enjoying cheap mortgages, so they do have a bit of spare cash knocking about.
I have custy's who have lost their jobs and i have suggested they cancel til things improve, and they have actually said things aren't that terrible,
probably due to the fact they have redundancy insurance,
and a bit of keeping up with the jones's

our eggs aren't in one basket fortunately

If a custy says to me "oh, i bet you must be getting a lot of not today's now"
I just say no i'm not "what can you get for £x a week, now a days i clean windows, frames, doors, sills"

(i'm always a bit late getting around and i think this helps)
i know of a lot of self employed tradesmen sitting around waiting for phone to ring :

I don't worry about losing work anymore as i pick up more.
If i lost alot i would door knock.
I think we are about as recession proof as you can get. imo
cheers lee.