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When I broke it I cleaned the mess up then just shoved it up out the way lol,then I noticed the old bat watching me from behind the netting so had to own up lolahh you got it wrong...if you break somat you just say frank done it .
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When I broke it I cleaned the mess up then just shoved it up out the way lol,then I noticed the old bat watching me from behind the netting so had to own up lolahh you got it wrong...if you break somat you just say frank done it .
No what your feeling m8,been there done that ,could you buy a hose reel and leave the trolley in the car ? Or buy a pump and battery pack there £130 on eBay and will make your life so much easier m8I havent got the custies but reckon 10 a day at the moment, im so inefficent tho with this trolley system, a bug fat ball ache of a ******* device, **** trolleys
Yeah, same here, I just take the bookings where they come as just starting out, kicked off properly after the new year. I have picked up a few jobs now when customers have said the previous window cleaner is here like 10 minutes and does not get a great clean at all. I really feel you have to get the balance right, I just am gobsmaked people can do so many in a dayover 20 houses a day, for me I could not do I am to fussy lol. I like to make each job the best it can be and NEVER have any complaints or anyone not wish to reccommed me, I practice it in my cleaning and my approach and likeability to th customer. I think I would be happy with 12-14 a day that would do me, I think I can do that an do them well and feel confident my customers rate me highly.When I set up a year ago I had the goal of earning £600 per week, or £120 per day. To begin with I was earning hardly anything. Having built up my customer base I can easily earn this in a day. Most I've done in a day is like £140, sometimes more if I've had the odd bit of guttering. I don't always make this much, but that's due to not having enough customers. As for amount of jobs, it's varies widly. Sometimes I might have a few £20ers and a £50er so 4or 5 jobs, other days it might be lots of 10, 12 and £15ers so 10 jobs. I tend to work 9-5 (roughly) and aim for an hourly rate, including travelling between jobs, of at least £15 per hour. I've only been going a year so my jobs are dotted around compared to some of the more established guys. If I could get jobs closer together then I'd be laughing and could earn a hell of a lot more! As the weTher picks up and the days get longer I plan to canvass around areas I already cover and make u rounds more compact.
Thats good, I had my eyes set at 10 a day, but maybe this could be from my outlook on what I am doing, jobs scattered about as building the round. So yes when I get more custys and can compact them better I might have to re evaluate the amount I could do, I think reading this thread that I could do a few more than I think, which is really good to no, more money lol.Nice one scottieI can do an average 3 bed in under 15 minutes but have nearly quarter of a century of practice and i am fussy which is why i get recommendations
Yeah I agree, it would be great! I am still here CNC, just been planning and working hard on getting my business going well.I love reading what you write @cheapncheerful , you should consider writing a window cleaners blog. I would read it and I'm sure others would too.