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Getting The Gitters

Well done, mate Good going your braver than me, i seem to have lost me bottle a bit, i guess thats living with a nutty women for 13yrs does to ya.

Well done.

 
Nice one,...You can always replace me fogged up window on me conservatory if you like but would be a long way to travel /emoticons/biggrin.png

Handy to be a window cleaner and be able to offer that as an add on service methinks /emoticons/wink.png

 
Nice one,...You can always replace me fogged up window on me conservatory if you like but would be a long way to travel /emoticons/biggrin.png

Handy to be a window cleaner and be able to offer that as an add on service methinks /emoticons/wink.png
Your right there Smurf, I have seen a couple of windows that could do with repairing but stay way clear leave that to some window fitter

 
Your right there Smurf, I have seen a couple of windows that could do with repairing but stay way clear leave that to some window fitter
It's good to have misty windows to clean. No need to do a decent job on them :rolleyes:

 
lmao true.

You see, if it was my own house, then id give it ago and try fix myself, but I never like doing stuff like that for strangers/customers

 
It's easy believe me, but then again so are most things when you know how. But I'm hoping to get a good few repairs as you can make super money doing it, if anyone needs advice on repair work pm me and I will try my best to help

 
I had a couple of customers ask me about double glazing repairs as they have a couple of windows steamed up, Manchester a bit too far to come but I am sure you will do well doing window cleaning and offering the repair service as an extra

270 jobs without canvassing nice one.

 
Aye we have plenty in this area doing it,some doing it better than others, I'm out at 9am tomorrow to do a repair this is the 7th job I've had off the back of a job I did 2yrs ago you Canny beat word of mouth

 
Well troops this is my last weekend of part-time window cleaning and I only have five shifts left in my Monday - Friday, feeling good and excited about starting full-time. Window cleaning, when I have finished my rounds for the week my cousin wants me to give him a hand with his as the guy he has just now is totally unreliable and also working with no license just a matter of time till he gets caught, cousin says it's torture getting someone reliable

 
you should be ok im craping my self as i dont have enouth work on but u get 150 quid a month from cleaning this contract iv got but i need to expand /emoticons/sad.png getting cheesed off and worried about this

 
good luck to u doo, i also was in the window fitting/manufactoring game till i got made redundant and all of a sudden this round came up and ive never looked back, in 4 years ive built my round up from 1355 every 4 weeks to 2875 and also had glazing jobs cumming out my ears! so know you,ll be fine mate, onwards and upwards bud

 
Good luck tae you mate, i started my wheelie bin cleaning business in 2005 from zero customers , now brings in a steady 3.5k a month and more in the summer months, do powerwashing and roof sealing /painting as well now have 2 vans and 1 employee and about too dip my wick in the world of windae cleanin, /emoticons/smile.png it takes hard work but its worth it, all my mates telt me ah was mad when i chucked my 30 grand a year job in 2005 to go self employed but i aint ever looked back, happy huntin doon there oh and i started my business in January an aw, it only gets better fae there lol

 
When you first started up on your own' date=' how much income did you have a month, I'm going to have 1405 pounds every 4 weeks assuming I get it all done[/quote']Getting it all done is on thing, everyone paying on time is another. Have you factored in people not paying every time?
 
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