H couldn't sound more juvenile and arrogant if he tried in this thread.
H, I've cleaned 1,000,000's more windows then you, earn't thousands more than you and have cleaned jobs that you could only dream of.
BUT, I still don't just rely on ONE FREE source of information to gain knowledge, and I'm still learning.
You firstly didn't know what the book was about before you said it was a waste of money, yet YOU say you are new and are willing to learn but say that information from people who have window cleaned for DECADES have no valuable information for you.
You want all the free advice and you don't take in all that, never mind the fact that if something costs something 99% of the time it's worth something.
I've bought and read that book, and through ONE JOB it has helped me gain the money I spent on that book.
I recommend it as it's a true source of BUSINESS INFORMATION.
Infact, I just read this:
Firstly, LOL at your comments that contradict each other, and secondly;
YOU STILL SAY THAT A BOOK THAT HELPS YOU PRICE A JOB UP CORRECTLY ISN'T WORTH THE MONEY????
Don't bother buying the book H, as Richard has said, there are people who don't need to read the book and it seems you with your vast knowledge are one of those people.
/Rant over.
H, I've cleaned 1,000,000's more windows then you, earn't thousands more than you and have cleaned jobs that you could only dream of.
BUT, I still don't just rely on ONE FREE source of information to gain knowledge, and I'm still learning.
You firstly didn't know what the book was about before you said it was a waste of money, yet YOU say you are new and are willing to learn but say that information from people who have window cleaned for DECADES have no valuable information for you.
You want all the free advice and you don't take in all that, never mind the fact that if something costs something 99% of the time it's worth something.
I've bought and read that book, and through ONE JOB it has helped me gain the money I spent on that book.
I recommend it as it's a true source of BUSINESS INFORMATION.
Infact, I just read this:
You asked on the other thread (and I quote) "Did I Price This Correct ?"
Richard mate a job is a job to me mate i price it correctly /emoticons/smile.png i dont overprice and i dont underprice /emoticons/smile.png
Firstly, LOL at your comments that contradict each other, and secondly;
YOU STILL SAY THAT A BOOK THAT HELPS YOU PRICE A JOB UP CORRECTLY ISN'T WORTH THE MONEY????
Don't bother buying the book H, as Richard has said, there are people who don't need to read the book and it seems you with your vast knowledge are one of those people.
/Rant over.