Thanks for the replies guys.
I know I was so eager! To be honest, we're planning on having another baby and I'm just too worried about giving up my job when the wife will be off work for a year. Having seen so many people doing w/c in the past couple of weeks, I'm worried it could all go a bit pete tong! I'd love to do it but when it comes to my days off work i'm that knackered from the 47 hours i've just worked I haven't got it in me to get out there. I'm not affraid of hard work but I have to spend time with my wife and 4 year old girl or life would be even more crap! Honestly I hope one day I'll be able to do it but just now I'm to worried. I'm selling the backpack and pole cos it's virtually brand new and the cash would be handy with xmas coming up.
Thanks again.
WILL GET THE BACKPACK AND POLE DELIVERED NATIONWIDE IF ANYONE'S INTERESTED.
In this economic climate, a good stable job is hard to find, so think carefully about keeping your job.
Working for yourself is hard work - Too many just see what a window cleaner can bring home in a day and think - "Thats for me!"
....but, they forget about the running a business side of things, and the time and effort, and money! that that takes. (just maintaining a WFP system eats into your standard 9-5 hours, and therefore family time)
plus, No paid holiday, sick pay, paternity/maternity leave, than there's the paperwork involved of running a succesful legitimate business.
However, if you quit your job and put 47 hours a week into canvassing a round and then into actually cleaning windows (and learn to stick it out, taking the rough with the good), you'll do well, no doubt.
Just my thoughts...
All the best with whatever
you choose.