cheapncheerful
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hey i dont want to be dads taxi anymore so sod her...
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hey i dont want to be dads taxi anymore so sod her...
Is that one that when you stop the doors fall off and the clowns jump out?:rofl:Best get yourself a cheapncheerful van then and take out the passenger seat/s.Problem solved /emoticons/biggrin.png
Going WFP was the best thing ever. It takes some getting used to though. My first pole was a 30' Unger fibre glass and I used it for all my work, frig me it was heavy. Then I discovered Gardiners SLX poles :thumbsup:. I still do one or two jobs trad, but going up and down a ladder all day, no thanks! Plus think of the extras you can advertise, conny roofs, S/F/G's, three storey work off the ground etc.I've been trad since I started in 1991wfp seems good to me to do the awkward ones but as the wise old smurfy says it will probably wean me away from trad altogether
why did you stop?Not yet but once I have a few more custys I willGetting there now..handing in my notice next week so will be a full time windie again in a month..woohoo
Worst thing I ever done was stop doing it 8 years ago
When I moved out of London as I didn't want my son growing up in the hood where I did I sold my round and had other plans (lesson learnt don't ever go into business with a partner..even a mate as it doesn't work out)why did you stop?
after changing few vans since I started my window cleaning business - I consider that the best van for a window cleaner is an Astra van , especially if you work on your own and you do window cleaning ONLY .I've seen a few astra vans about with diy wfp set up in the back and ladders on the roof but not yet a car.