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i couldnt handle the pay cut lol ha haYou should be charging per hour mate, I'm in Heathrow and aim for around £140 a day (5-6 hours working) and I think you could aim for £140 ish for a 4-5 hour day over your way.
Lol mine isn't all windows to be fair, a lot is car cleaningi couldnt handle the pay cut lol ha haYou should be charging per hour mate, I'm in Heathrow and aim for around £140 a day (5-6 hours working) and I think you could aim for £140 ish for a 4-5 hour day over your way.
i was just having a joke bud, im happy earning that,Lol mine isn't all windows to be fair, a lot is car cleaning
well it depends on lots of differant things :Hello people.
I new to this site.
I would like to pick yours brains, ive got a big job coming up and the house/mansion has about 50 windows and doors, but I dont want to overprice them....... I was thinking £1.25 per windows does that sound to much/ or too little???
Thank you
You need to approach your pricing from your business first, not from the customers perspective. How many customers do you plan on cleaning per hour? How many hours are you working per week? What does it cost you to provide the service? Keep doing this, because one question leads to another and before you know it – pricing is less of a problem – then your thoughts go into your profit rather than just the overall customer price.Hi guys,
I'm getting mixed feelings about this but I was just wondering what i should charge per window?
I live just outside the Guildford area in Surrey, I was thinking £1.50 per window as a rough guide?
Cheers
Lol yer it mate. Especially the big details (which actually pay well), much more rewarding when you finish /emoticons/smile.pngi was just having a joke bud, im happy earning that,Lol mine isn't all windows to be fair, a lot is car cleaning
i would think car washing is a refreshing change to window cleaning all day, even if the money isant as good
You need to approach your pricing from your business first, not from the customers perspective. How many customers do you plan on cleaning per hour? How many hours are you working per week? What does it cost you to provide the service? Keep doing this, because one question leads to another and before you know it – pricing is less of a problem – then your thoughts go into your profit rather than just the overall customer price.
You’re going to make mistakes, but you will make a lot less.
Richard