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I have been approached by a Newbie wanting to learn the ins and outs of window cleaning and running a window cleaning business.
They have basically asked if they can come up to Nottingham for a week and work with me and my lad so they can learn traditional window cleaning, gutter cleaning and to boot they want me to teach them my canvassing and advertising techniques.

I'm not totally opposed to the idea, but my only concern is how much will that slow us up for the week?

My lad and I start early and go balls to the wall till all jobs are done for the day. Won't be able to work at full pace with a newbie tagging along having to check on their work and supervise and teach.

What qualifies me? This is the second round in 8 years I have built that turns over above £60k per year. I reckon that qualifies.

Thought's, suggestions? Would you train someone?
Fed up doing that over and over is it worth not in my opinion ,could always do more on my own and not working as hard to cover either,at best they usually let you down sooner than later never again,besides they all said they could do I t till they got to it then same ol ,ie didn't know it was like this,here we go again,jolly

 
Fed up doing that over and over is it worth not in my opinion ,could always do more on my own and not working as hard to cover either,at best they usually let you down sooner than later never again,besides they all said they could do I t till they got to it then same ol ,ie didn't know it was like this,here we go again,jolly
Welcome to the forum Jolly, not a bloody clue what you said but welcome anyway! :thumbsup:

 
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