keir
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Same here, i'm stood on the orchid side bank looking across to the other plot, i put a bridge in a few years ago, we had to walk round before which to be fair is only 100 foot. Its idyllic, love it
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Now you mention it mate, this may explain some of the difference in the north/south pricing. Just about every windy I see is driving from one job to the next rather then walking. I think the most houses I do on a day is about 8 or 9, but I still make my target wage, and the houses are mostly £ 350grand and up to give an idea of the size and location. My round is still very much in the growing phase and I'm starting to pick up next door neighbours of the houses I do, so it is starting to improve, but all my custies are in the city of Cambridge so I have a lot of driving to do just to get to the round of the day.Tolish how many times do you have to move during most days?I am really lucky on my round, i know just the right spot for everyday that i can park up once and dont have to move until my water runs out. My round is quite hilly too so i always park facing uphill so i get every bit of water out.
But also have a few jobs that need driving about, i try and get them all on one day and get them out of the way, they are priced that i dont lose out by travelling and are usually bigger jobs, like barn conversions, farms or shops. But the most i will do on those days is move 4-5 times within a radius of 1.5 miles, its a real compact round.
I notice when i go down south to my brothers that the windys do one or two then move a few hundred metres then do a couple more etc, asked one a bit back and he said he can do up to 50 miles a day on a normal sometimes even more. When i told him my round is 5 miles from my house and that i park once he was not impressed lol, top bloke though, a real character he had me laughing with some of stories
Sounds alright to me, it must break your day up? It can become tedious/relentless my type of work. But saves on fuel and unpacking and setting back up again.Now you mention it mate, this may explain some of the difference in the north/south pricing. Just about every windy I see is driving from one job to the next rather then walking. I think the most houses I do on a day is about 8 or 9, but I still make my target wage, and the houses are mostly £ 350grand and up to give an idea of the size and location. My round is still very much in the growing phase and I'm starting to pick up next door neighbours of the houses I do, so it is starting to improve, but all my custies are in the city of Cambridge so I have a lot of driving to do just to get to the round of the day.
I clean this road and I have every house but 3, today that changed one came out asked me some questions about wfp. How does it work? I said it's 100% pure water pumped from a water tank into a brush when the water dries the window should be clean.She then said her window cleaner came on Saturday in pouring rain and she asked him how can you clean in the rain he said they add something to the PURE water? I just laughed and thought pure water isn't pure if they add stuff to it? anyone ever heard such sillyness?
Anyway the 3 I didn't clean said that after he left the next Day they were all the Windows where still dirty, so got 3 New custys now I clean the hole road happy man today /emoticons/smile.png