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i know of someone who has over 500 houses an the majority are terraced. he jumps over all the fences at the rear to gain access, the other month he broke one of the fences and point blank refused to pay for it, he has now lost a lot of his customers to someone who looks after them. by the way he was never asked to jump over he just did it off his own back to earn more
How many of you wfp guys do terraced houses and how do you cope when there is no access to the rear? Do you just do the fronts?Thanks
Quote from: rg1 on March 09, 2010, 07:42:09 pmHow many of you wfp guys do terraced houses and how do you cope when there is no access to the rear? Do you just do the fronts?ThanksI avoid them. In my first year or so I had a couple of days work like that. I gave them all away. That was with trad gear too. I found they were poor money earners due to all the stop-start and you could never rely on the takings because there was no way of knowing if it was a day of mostly front only or if there would be people in.
Quote from: StanA on March 09, 2010, 10:24:25 pmQuote from: rg1 on March 09, 2010, 07:42:09 pmHow many of you wfp guys do terraced houses and how do you cope when there is no access to the rear? Do you just do the fronts?ThanksI avoid them. In my first year or so I had a couple of days work like that. I gave them all away. That was with trad gear too. I found they were poor money earners due to all the stop-start and you could never rely on the takings because there was no way of knowing if it was a day of mostly front only or if there would be people in. im suprised you felt that way when you were working Trad stan. a fair bit of my round is terraced and i dont understand you say it was stop- start ? round my way every 4th house in a terrace has a small passageway to get around the backs , could be yours were different .