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ian kev

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my 1st 6 weeks so far
« on: June 15, 2011, 09:40:05 am »
Well guys as its lashing down here i thought i would just run through my 1st 6 weeks as a window cleaner, and can i just say a big thankyou to everyone for you help in getting me going cos if it was not for this forum then id probably still be very unhappy packing boxes in a warehouse for 6.50 an hour being told i cant to this and cant do that :'(.
I bought a van a few weeks ago which had all the bits in it, 400lt tank,hose reel ect, it also had a couple 250 garden tubs and outside filter system which was great for me as i cant really park outside my house for more than 20 mins without the warden turning up so i get to do my water in the garden and pump through in the evenings. I also bought myself an 18lt backpack which has been of great use so far.

i was still at the factory at this point but had reached a point where i was getting quite a bit of interest and getting asked when i could do some windows, so as i was getting pretty depressed packing boxes i decided to bite the bullet and hand my notice in....hooorraah. i had a loada fliers made up and put a few about. My first week was not good at all. the throttle on the van snapped, or so i thought. it has one of those fly by wire acceleraters, no cable at all. the garage could not get one for 3 yes.. 3 weeks.  so this is where the backpack came in handy.i used the mrs ford focus and four 25lt tubs and my back pack for the first few weeks, and to make matters worse i went on one occasion to put the backpack on my back one of the straps snapped, as it fell i reached around and snapped the bloody speed button off, i could not believe it. so i rang the company i bought it off and they changed really quickly.very impressed. so after a few weeks of backpack i was very pleased to get my van back as id bearly used it.

Just before i started and left my job, i went and saw the other local windy who is and has been trad for as long as i can remember as i thought it only right that i would mention it as didnt want to feel uncomfortable if we ened up in the same road, plus we have been sort of friends for years,  anyway, he was fine and all was good....so i thought.......i bumped into him after id been cleaning for 2 weeks, i shouted up the road " alrite mate" i said......he dropped his ladder and came marching over shouting and f..ing this and f..ing that. It turns out that some rugby player was winding him up up in the pub and saying stuff like i was gona be better than  him and all this stuff, they ened up having a big punch up.so i said to him its not my fault, ive not taken any customers ect, and didnt ask this rugby player to wind you up. So now he dont talk to me .

Anyway, im really loving being my own boss, im now approaching 50 regular customers, some 4 weeks, mostly 1 months which makes life a bit easier i think. ive had quite a few one offs. and i seem to pick up another job each time im out which is a good boost.

things i like about the job

my own boss
endless cups of tea and lots of yapping
my 25ft clx and superlite brush.
being able to go for a quick surf if i like
being on the move out and about. fresh air daylight.
and much more

things not so keen on

RAIN, although been caught out a few times,im not sure if i should or shouldnt clean. Do you guys clean in the rain, or is it not worth it.
Pricing, although i think im doing ok on the pricing i think sometimes im a bit soft and should have gone a bit higher.

funniest moment so far..(not including the other windy incident) was i went around to price a job, got yapping then i said "right i will just count your windows", she said " its not the windows darling, i want you to clean my table and chair set" and it was one of those old white plastic table and chair sets, 8 chairs 2 tables all minging with black mold ect....but a jobs a job and i did them but they must ahve been 20 years old or more.

Anyway its stopped raining now so i might attempt to get out and do some windys. Again a big thanks to all of you and i will try and post more often now im getting the hang of it. Chow for now.Ian Kev ;D

Ian101

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Re: my 1st 6 weeks so far
« Reply #1 on: June 15, 2011, 09:47:49 am »
RAIN, although been caught out a few times,im not sure if i should or shouldnt clean. Do you guys clean in the rain, or is it not worth it.
Pricing, although i think im doing ok on the pricing i think sometimes im a bit soft and should have gone a bit higher.

Well done sounds a great start.

Pricing ... we all learn in the end so you will as well but best bit od advice I got on here was keep a minimum in mind as u price.... mine was tenner and now a year later so glad I did but now have a minimum of £12 for any new customer.

Rain ... if u have a small number of customers then no point in working in rain ... I used to canvass when it was raining but now days work in the rain if its light as got full round so case of having too. Just make sure u tell new customers that occasionally u may clean their windows in light rain as it dont effect the finish.


ian kev

  • Posts: 40
Re: my 1st 6 weeks so far
« Reply #2 on: June 15, 2011, 10:07:58 am »
cheers ian101, and also congrats on becoming a grandad, me personally im 43 and have no kids just two step kids so i will wait for them i think.

The pricing is ok but some of the houses like today for instance (if i get out) the lady has one window down stairs one up upstairs and a front door, and doesnt want the back doing.it hardly seems worth doing but im thinking as its down a busy street then i hope to get seen out and about hopefully gaining more custys.....but what too charge i dont know.Cheers Ian

Ian101

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Re: my 1st 6 weeks so far
« Reply #3 on: June 15, 2011, 12:29:37 pm »
My advice but others may disagree is to GRAB ANYTHING when starting out then refine as u go and some of my best work has come from people seeing me doing the small stuff as regards price u can work on say 20 to 30 quid an hour as a good target so half hour job is 10 to 15 quid or 8 to 10 for 15 mins

Ian101

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Re: my 1st 6 weeks so far
« Reply #4 on: June 15, 2011, 12:32:41 pm »
The house u describe sounds like terraces I used to do at a fiver for fronts only ... Could do 10 to 14  an hour

Tom White

Re: my 1st 6 weeks so far
« Reply #5 on: June 15, 2011, 12:58:38 pm »
I've enjoyed reading your post, Ian.

All I can say is when you're not working because you've ran out of work, get those leaflets out and knock on doors. 

ian kev

  • Posts: 40
Re: my 1st 6 weeks so far
« Reply #6 on: June 15, 2011, 03:50:43 pm »
cheers for replys guys, managed to get out this afternoon to do a couple biggish houses and did the place with 2 windows and a door for a fiver, then got another job from that job so well pleased.Although friday is beginning to look like a door knocking? flyer dropping day as its coming in BAD.cheers Ian