You have just sold it to me...110%ive been window cleaning 27 years now........its never been a better time to be a window cleaner IMO
THE 2 WORST THINGS ABOUT THIS JOB USED TO BE......
1.CLIMBING LADDERS
2.COLLECTING
both of these things have been eliminated these days(wfp and electronic payments)...
for me you cant beat window cleaning......
1.short hours
2.good money
3.flexible
4.fresh air/exercise
5.low stress
Wow..that was depressingWelcome to our forum.
1. Be prepared to be poor for a very long time to start with.
2. By the time you are making a good living from this game, you will be well and truly sick and tired of the job and wish you did something else.
3. You can earn good money, like really good money. Problem is once you are earning really good money you get used to it, and all those nice expensive things you treated yourself with, guess what they get out of date and go old and you have to keep replacing it with better newer expensive ****..
4. You then start to really resent the job, because it provides you with a good wage, and you can have more expensive stuff, or go on holidays, but as each year goes by, the job gets duller and duller.
5. You hit 40.years old, realise that 20 years window cleaning has made you thicker than when you were 10, you earn more or near as much as most GP's make without the pension or sick pay entitlement, so your not going to give up the job, cos let's face it £500 for 4 hours work is pretty good by any standards.
6. You then realise you created yourself a trap. You can't leave the window cleaning, business is too well established, money is good, but the days are dull dull.dull..
Once you get to stage 6, your a seasoned window cleaner..
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(Sorry feeling grumpy today, my back is still a bit iffy)
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