Cleaningsouth
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Hi all,
I am a university student in my second year, and have been offered a fairly good placement (60 hours a week) and the chance to return after completing university. However, I dislike working for other people and would much rather create something for myself and window cleaning had peaked my interest.
I live in an area with a high amount of wealthy elderly people and not too much competition and I’m confident I could build a strong company (I’m motivated to put in the hours if it’s my own company).
I just had a few questions if you guys could help answer any of them:
1. Is a van setup needed straight away - and what is included in this setup and rough costings
2. Is there any difficult trying to sign elderly up to direct debit payments (struggle/ mistrust of technology)
3.what pricing strategy would you suggest using - how much is a realistic amount to earn a week once fully set up
4. How long does it take to learn the basics
5. In terms of weather, what do you do in the event the weather is too bad to clean in terms of scheduling
6. How do you schedule / plan your route and customers timetable
7. How many cleans would you aim for in a day
I am confident and get on well with people and am not afraid to drum up business I feel I would be well suited to this profession and giving it a shot. Aside from the question answers would love any other tips as well, thank you!
I am a university student in my second year, and have been offered a fairly good placement (60 hours a week) and the chance to return after completing university. However, I dislike working for other people and would much rather create something for myself and window cleaning had peaked my interest.
I live in an area with a high amount of wealthy elderly people and not too much competition and I’m confident I could build a strong company (I’m motivated to put in the hours if it’s my own company).
I just had a few questions if you guys could help answer any of them:
1. Is a van setup needed straight away - and what is included in this setup and rough costings
2. Is there any difficult trying to sign elderly up to direct debit payments (struggle/ mistrust of technology)
3.what pricing strategy would you suggest using - how much is a realistic amount to earn a week once fully set up
4. How long does it take to learn the basics
5. In terms of weather, what do you do in the event the weather is too bad to clean in terms of scheduling
6. How do you schedule / plan your route and customers timetable
7. How many cleans would you aim for in a day
I am confident and get on well with people and am not afraid to drum up business I feel I would be well suited to this profession and giving it a shot. Aside from the question answers would love any other tips as well, thank you!