Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: colin purewater on December 04, 2012, 06:19:17 pm
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Got one of my best rounds to do over the Nxt few
Days call the 1st customer and he lets me no
I can get any were near the st. As united utility's
Ave dug the hole road up and all blocked of cant get near!
Propa pain in the arse as its a cracking earner but then I thought
What if I was one of those who don't ring???
I would of turned up not been able to do one job and had to
Loose 2 days work with no notice. Paid the lad his day so would of been
Out of pocket :'(
Builders clean tomo instead now that been waiting up be booked in,
Thinking about it I don't no what worse ??? :D
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Customers do exaggerate though.
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Rang 2 others to double check
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Pros of calling/texting customers
Gates are unlocked
Windows are closed
I'm informed if they have builders in
I'm informed if the road outside is being dug up
I'm informed if they are unable to unlock the side gate as they are away
Basically I'm informed if there are any problems of any kind
Cons
Er, you have to do it
And before any neanderthal numpty comes on and says it gives them a chance to say "not this time", you need to get a new set of customers because mine don't.
Vin
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here we go again ;) ;D ;D
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would a trolley work as i guess there must be access for residents
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Gates locked....Not a problem.
Windows opened....Still not a problem.
Builders in.... Dont have any single houses in street so will be working there anyway.
Road blocked....Move on to the next street.
Cons
Anything goes wrong your letting custys down.
If your having a good day and want to do some extra then what.
If having a bad day and want to go home early then what.
Most custys at work anyway so they dont care.
You have to do it
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here we go again ;) ;D ;D
What an ill-considered and uncourteous contribution to the thread.
Thank you for reminding me why I stoppped posting on this site for a long time.
No wonder this forum isn't worth reading any more when tedious mind-numbing coprolites come on and post like this.
Vin
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You've missed out going home with 90%
Of the days takings in your pocket 8)
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zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
here we go again ;) ;D ;D
Thank you for reminding me why I stoppped posting on this site for a long time.
Vin
it was said in jest Vin ... did you not see the winky eye and smilleys ;) ;D ;D
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can't think of any pros in calling myself, so I stopped doing it simple
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Come on no argueing please boys ;D
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Come on no argueing please boys ;D
didnt know i was :o .... I just recalled a posting i made 6 months back about calling the night before and it ran for ever with thousands of viewings hence my oh no not again comment
however for the record i have about 5% of my customers that I call or text the night before as have dropped any that gave it a variation of "leave it this time" so as Vin suggested I got a new set of customers except none of these are phone the night before types as now im picky what i take on and any with access issues dont get on the books as once Ive done a days work the last thing i want to be doing is calling / texting customers for the next day ... not in case they say "not this time etc" just because come 5pm Ive had enough ... fair play to us on here that do call / text night before just not the way i want to do it ...... maybe it may change when we expand but at this moment in time its not for me
who is right ... who is wrong .... well I think we both are
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zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
here we go again ;) ;D ;D
coprolites
Vin
had to google that one !!
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i also keep pre arranging down to a minimum.some i do but again its probably 5%-10% of my work and its for access only.it defo makes sense as it keeps my business flexible and easier to run.
regards
dazmond
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The customers that require a text or call the night before are generally the ones that will say the following, can i leave it this month?, it was only a month ago you came can you do it next time? i have other things planned can we leave it? that last one is a bit of a funny comment seeing as though your only going to be cleaning their windows and should have little if not no impact on what it is they have to do. One customer i had text her and she gave the all clear to come clean i got their and she said could i come another time as i have the electrician here, i said is he working outside and running cables around no she replied he s working in the house well i said i let you know i was coming this clean is pre paid and i will not be in the electricians way at all as he was working inside and i was working outside, i also said to electrician who i parked in front of that if he needed to get his van out to give me a shout but since my cleaning was quicker than his work i was finished before him anyway so made no odds. Also another one oh its going to be foggy or raining tomorrow so can we leave it! In fact the only plus side to contacting first is if they leave you the cash that is if you have had the all clear to go ahead lol!
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Unforecasted snow coming down here at the moment (Sussex). Good job I didn't pre-arrange any work.
That why I'm still indoors but it looks to be brightening up out.
Phoning customers - I've some that like me to phone first or the night before so I do. I've never had any of the problems mentioned above to any degree what so ever. I've had the occasional 'not this month' but always for a valid reason.
I phoned a customer last night to say I'd be around at 9.30 this morning but it started snowing so I phoned her and now I'll be there tomorrow morning at 9.30.
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Thats the joy of targeting mainly fronts. No need for calls or access issues.
I couldnt hack doing that each night calling round, surely it makes it easier for the custy to say leave it this clean etc.
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I suppose different window cleaners work differently.
Maybe in a week I'll only have to phone about 8 or 10 customers the night before. Sometimes it's less than that.
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Unforecasted snow coming down here at the moment (Sussex). Good job I didn't pre-arrange any work.
Yep i was re-texting today i won't make it :'(
Gradually getting rid or texting custies, i'l climb over gate if not in.
Thats the joy of targeting mainly fronts. No need for calls or access issues.
I couldnt hack doing that each night calling round, surely it makes it easier for the custy to say leave it this clean etc.
Yep want to do this next year, £10 for front or front + side.
If want backs done will do back as well if custie in, as and when, or climb over gate to do every time if custie not in.
And get slow payers on standing order.
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We text. Landlines too. Most get a computerised voice.
The ones that say not this time get 3 goes. Then no call. I may or may not knock if I feel like it but view it as a bonus if they have me rather than a loss if they don't
www.laneswindowcleaning.com rutland
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What an ill-considered and uncourteous contribution to the thread.
Hold on a sec.
And before any neanderthal numpty comes on and says it gives them a chance to say "not this time", you need to get a new set of customers because mine don't.
Isnt that hypocritical?
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So why do my customers who I phone not say 'not this month' and yet for some other window cleaners, some of their customer do?
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i started my wc biz 4 years ago and from day 1 booked people in - if i thought my business would be just as good or better, i wouldnt do it.
time consuming, difficult to get replies from people sometimes (from text or phone) esoecially in summer when people out and about. those with bt answerphones rarely pick them up or even realise they have messages (unlike someone who has one properly set up).
i noticed on WC site in the midlands that some guy in the midlands actually charged 2quid-3quid for the service of booking people in. (i can well see why)
my customers like this service but id gladly give it up if my round was bigger or more customers just set up with my arriving on thier clean schedule.
sometimes you have too anyway other wise without them in youd never get access (side through doors with no flat roof )
i long to have have the days of just turning up around cleaning time and getting on with it as whilst i have soem really nice customers who there are many that i feel take my flexibility for granted.
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Well here is a current example of the problems. I hurt my back yesterday morning at the gym. It wasn't too bad and I am sure muscular, but gradually got worse through the day. By about 6pm I could barely move.
Dilemma: most of my work in the morning needs to be texted for access. Do I text knowing there is a good chance I won't be able to work? I did text, now this morning I wake up in serious discomfort.
There is no way that most people would consider going out to do the kind of work we have to do, but now I have an additional pressure to go out or if not I have to text again to say I can't make it which makes me look unreliable. Particularly if for one reason or another I have had to cancel recently due to bad weather for example.
So there are reaons other than being a "neanderthal" that make texting before problematic. I text for access only now, but unfortunately that does account for most of my work. I used to get quite a few cancellations, but I get very, very few now as I have culled the round of them.