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barry80

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window cleaner or driving instructor ?
« on: October 27, 2009, 08:50:11 pm »
Ive got a mate whos got a job as a driving instructor, if you could pick which job out of window cleaning or driving instructor ,which would any of you guys   choose. He thinks is job is better than mine.   barry  :)
hello.

Robin Ray

Re: window cleaner or driving instructor ?
« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2009, 08:53:20 pm »
I have a mate who used to be a driving instructor, he is now a window cleaner and has been for the last 12 years.

john tomkins

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Re: window cleaner or driving instructor ?
« Reply #2 on: October 27, 2009, 09:00:11 pm »
I've done both and the driving instructor hours are stupid :o
I'll stick  9am to 4pm ;D

barry80

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Re: window cleaner or driving instructor ?
« Reply #3 on: October 27, 2009, 09:01:31 pm »
   

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I have a mate who used to be a driving instructor, he is now a window cleaner and has been for the last 12 years.          lol  ;D cant wait to tell my mate !!!
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Murdie window cleaning

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Re: window cleaner or driving instructor ?
« Reply #4 on: October 27, 2009, 11:57:27 pm »
The stress of trying to teach someone to drive or clean windows  ::)

also how much is he going to make in a year against what you will earn ?

Driving instucters seem to be out at nights and weekends, are you ?

cozy

Re: window cleaner or driving instructor ?
« Reply #5 on: October 28, 2009, 12:04:16 am »
My half brother is a DI, recons it's good fun and he loves it. But if you work out the hourly rate and the fact that you can't knock off when YOU want to, then it's not the biz for me. Costs are higher and the days can be long, sod that.

DaveG

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Re: window cleaner or driving instructor ?
« Reply #6 on: October 28, 2009, 06:46:26 am »
Youve got to do some SERIOUS hours if you want to earn 30k a year (like the tv adverts say).....plus the stress etc

Window cleaning all the way for me! ;D
You can't polish a turd

windowcleaninginessex.co.uk

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Re: window cleaner or driving instructor ?
« Reply #7 on: October 28, 2009, 01:12:54 pm »
I have a good mate who is driving instructor, he puts in 50+ hours every week, works most days early morning and until late evening with  few hours off in between. He pays BSM over £400 per week for working for them and having a car from them, The car is one of those silly litle Fiats ( I think they should pay you to drive it )
That says it all,
 You are better off being a window cleaner
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vacman

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Re: window cleaner or driving instructor ?
« Reply #8 on: October 28, 2009, 02:53:44 pm »
Ive got a mate whos got a job as a driving instructor, if you could pick which job out of window cleaning or driving instructor ,which would any of you guys   choose. He thinks is job is better than mine.   barry  :)

He thinks it is better? Surely it's 'different' not 'better'? How can the two be compared? The only similarity is that they are both jobs......after that it has to come down to personal choice.

I know what I would rather be, and its not the window cleaner. But then i hate cleaning windows. It all comes down to doing something i enjoyed.

How funny your friend thinks he has a 'better' job than you. What a dated attitude! I can recall having those sorts of discussions when i was a kid at school!  ;D

matt

Re: window cleaner or driving instructor ?
« Reply #9 on: October 28, 2009, 03:26:18 pm »
by all accounts you get a fair few perks when you are a driving instructor  ;)

EZclean

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Re: window cleaner or driving instructor ?
« Reply #10 on: October 28, 2009, 06:15:58 pm »
thats what they say about window cleaning.... still waiting  :-\

 :D
EZclean - Cleaner Than Water

G Griffin

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Re: window cleaner or driving instructor ?
« Reply #11 on: October 28, 2009, 06:38:03 pm »
Harry Hill would say "there`s only way to find out....FIGHT".
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weetot

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Re: window cleaner or driving instructor ?
« Reply #12 on: October 28, 2009, 07:00:43 pm »
I packed in the windows in 2004 after 21 years and became DI.

Dont bother, you wont earn 30K unless you own you're own school. TRUST ME!

Now back doing w/cleaning, and its better money, beleive me.

Never take financial advice from people who have no money!

ccmids

Re: window cleaner or driving instructor ?
« Reply #13 on: October 28, 2009, 07:31:04 pm »
window cleaner best job ive ever done ;D ;D ;D

HIGH LEVEL WINDOW CLEANERS (scrimmy)

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Re: window cleaner or driving instructor ?
« Reply #14 on: October 28, 2009, 07:49:17 pm »
wheres me calculator.

30 quid an hour to learn to drive.......thats what the custie pays.......how much of that goes towards petrol,insurance,tax, middleman fees,advertising etc etc.....you will be fortunate to walk away with 15 quid before tax per hour...simply x by the amount of hours you are prepared to work.

if you are doing windows, your 30 quid per hour has less outlays. ;)

Londoner

Re: window cleaner or driving instructor ?
« Reply #15 on: October 28, 2009, 08:26:40 pm »
The main thing about being a window cleaner is that you can go out and find your own customers. Driving instructors have to place expensive ads in yellow pages and the local papers and wait for the phone call.
Then when you get a new customer they are gone again when they pass their test.

Driving instuction involves a lot of weekend and evening work. Also, judging by the hourly rates advertised on the sides of the cars the money's not that good.

Plus they get a lot of lean periods when the phone doesn't ring but they still have to pay fror the car, insurance, advertising etc.

A mate of mine was a road safey officer for the local council. He took early retirement and started a driving school but even with his contacts he struggled to make a go of it.

I think window cleaning is a lot better.

AuRavelling79

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Re: window cleaner or driving instructor ?
« Reply #16 on: October 29, 2009, 09:06:52 am »
wheres me calculator.

30 quid an hour to learn to drive.......thats what the custie pays.......how much of that goes towards petrol,insurance,tax, middleman fees,advertising etc etc.....you will be fortunate to walk away with 15 quid before tax per hour...simply x by the amount of hours you are prepared to work.

if you are doing windows, your 30 quid per hour has less outlays. ;)

More like £20/22! And you're training your customer to be an ex-customer in six months!
It's a game of three halves!

Pureandclean

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Re: window cleaner or driving instructor ?
« Reply #17 on: October 29, 2009, 01:11:52 pm »
I trained to be a D.I. about 10 years ago and it cost over £2000 then, spent about 6 months working as D.I. whilst training, also doing the windows at same time.Gave it up as not earning enough, I was given an area to cover that was 20 miles from where I lived, so petrol bill was enormous.
Worst bit was trying to teach people to drive in the dark, especially country lanes.

Dale Smith

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Re: window cleaner or driving instructor ?
« Reply #18 on: October 29, 2009, 06:48:38 pm »
It's a non starter..... window cleaning the clear winner!

It's the best job I have ever had, pays well when you get going (much better than any di I know)...... di just cannot compare... ;D
Swindon, Wiltshire.

Sean Dyer

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Re: window cleaner or driving instructor ?
« Reply #19 on: October 30, 2009, 10:40:26 am »
The main thing about being a window cleaner is that you can go out and find your own customers. Driving instructors have to place expensive ads in yellow pages and the local papers and wait for the phone call.
Then when you get a new customer they are gone again when they pass their test.

Driving instuction involves a lot of weekend and evening work. Also, judging by the hourly rates advertised on the sides of the cars the money's not that good.

Plus they get a lot of lean periods when the phone doesn't ring but they still have to pay fror the car, insurance, advertising etc.

A mate of mine was a road safey officer for the local council. He took early retirement and started a driving school but even with his contacts he struggled to make a go of it.

I think window cleaning is a lot better.


a chap round my way advertises 5 lessons for £56 - how can that pay????