Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: nathankaye on March 04, 2016, 10:37:56 am
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It's light slushy flakes of snow here. Done trad cleaning for yrs but wfp for 8mnths. Last mnth started to work in rain, light rain. But is it the same for snow or is the tds different?
Whats the general consensus?
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Crack on , only stop when someone complains/ cancels
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I wouldn't
Darran
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The last time I did it I did about 7/8 houses and felt well chuffed.
It then took my 5 hours to get home due to the roads.
Settling snow = GO HOME ASAP.
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i worked today and most customers paid me too.happy days. :)
even i surprised myself!you can work in almost all bad weather with wfp apart from very strong winds and thick snow/ice.
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Funnily enough WFP is least effective on dry windy days.
If I stopped due to light rain/sleet and or snow I'd only work for 2 weeks a year in July.
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To me working in rain is a no no, you'll work for more years with arthritis free shoulders and back plus don't feel comfortable pouring water onto glass that's being rained on, it might do just as good a job but doesn't look good to a customer I'll work in between showers or maybe drizzle nut torrential stuff is stay in bed time.
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To me working in rain is a no no, you'll work for more years with arthritis free shoulders and back plus don't feel comfortable pouring water onto glass that's being rained on, it might do just as good a job but doesn't look good to a customer I'll work in between showers or maybe drizzle nut torrential stuff is stay in bed time.
you ll be working in the rain once your have a larger workload mate. :)
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Not a chance I've got a social life I work with missus so because there is 2 of us we only want to work part time we're on the glass no more than 25 hours a week if I get more work I'll make sure it's better paid and drop messers.