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GB Window Cleaning

  • Posts: 3262
Okay let me put it another way...

When/if  the day comes the custards gets to run the way i conduct my business, thats the day i sell up and start doing something else   8)

Im not in this because my passion in life is clean shiny windows! I'm in this game to make money, end of!  ;)

All the best

LWC

  • Posts: 6824
Havent read all the posts, no need for the smart text replies...just say yes thats fine. It will be £x amount, its their house and its their money at end of day.

My customers are on a 5 - 6 weekly basis, some every other which means can sometimes be 3 months and lets be honest...theyre not that much dirtier so no big deal to us. I know windows arent that dirty in 4 weeks hence why i do 5 - 6 weeks.

GB Window Cleaning

  • Posts: 3262
Your right matt, it is there house and there money and at the end of the day its up to them but, Its my business/service and my frequency's!

So if they don't want the frequency's i offer, i will offer a "one off" as and when (if they were decent custy's) clean. For a premium off course!  ;)

Regards

I think that although the window cleaning industry has moved forwards into the 21st century, mainly because of WFP and H & S, the mindset of some cleaners are still stuck in the 19th century.

Before wfp, every cleaner worked off a ladder and there was a huge shortfall of window cleaners, mainly because not everyone wants or can do ladder work.

Now everyone can be a window cleaner, I even trained up a 15 year girl who turned out to be very good window cleaner.

We also have to realise that society is changing, no more are customers willing to accept that they cannot go shopping on a wednesday afternoon because the shops close down for half a day every wednesday, they now can go shopping 24/7 and even on chistmas day.

Another example is the taxi trade, years ago it was a special occasion to use a taxi, the customers would dress up in their sunday best and it would be a big event for them, nowadays they go and sign on the dole, while their taxi is waiting outside so they can get back to their xbox faster.


Window cleaning is a service industry and customers attitudes are changing on what/ how and who they have as a window cleaner.

More business minded people are coming into the trade because without too much effort or skill they can have a business that pays for a good lifestyle.

These same people also look at running their businesses differently to what the older window cleaning generation are use too.

The customers are also becoming aware that they don't have to look too far to find a window cleaner now, and these new guy/girls are becoming more flexible in what type of service they offer.

When I first cleaned windows over 30 years ago, most houses were cleaned every 2 weeks, nowadays it every 4 weeks and even that is changing to 6 and 8 weekly cleans.

Personally I will look at everything to make me stand out from the competition, I have customers who have their windows cleaned from weekly to yearly, they are happy with me and I am happy with them.

and if you don't want to do this, then that is fine, you can carrying on dropping these customers, some other cleaner will be willing to offer this service, they will pick up your old customers and when you decide that enough is enough and you decide to leave the trade because of customer attitudes, think first on what you will now do, what factory job is going to replace your old earnings, freedom and lifestyle that window cleaning brought you?
 

Halfadaylee

  • Posts: 625
I think that although the window cleaning industry has moved forwards into the 21st century, mainly because of WFP and H & S, the mindset of some cleaners are still stuck in the 19th century.

Before wfp, every cleaner worked off a ladder and there was a huge shortfall of window cleaners, mainly because not everyone wants or can do ladder work.

Now everyone can be a window cleaner, I even trained up a 15 year girl who turned out to be very good window cleaner.

We also have to realise that society is changing, no more are customers willing to accept that they cannot go shopping on a wednesday afternoon because the shops close down for half a day every wednesday, they now can go shopping 24/7 and even on chistmas day.

Another example is the taxi trade, years ago it was a special occasion to use a taxi, the customers would dress up in their sunday best and it would be a big event for them, nowadays they go and sign on the dole, while their taxi is waiting outside so they can get back to their xbox faster.


Window cleaning is a service industry and customers attitudes are changing on what/ how and who they have as a window cleaner.

More business minded people are coming into the trade because without too much effort or skill they can have a business that pays for a good lifestyle.

These same people also look at running their businesses differently to what the older window cleaning generation are use too.

The customers are also becoming aware that they don't have to look too far to find a window cleaner now, and these new guy/girls are becoming more flexible in what type of service they offer.

When I first cleaned windows over 30 years ago, most houses were cleaned every 2 weeks, nowadays it every 4 weeks and even that is changing to 6 and 8 weekly cleans.

Personally I will look at everything to make me stand out from the competition, I have customers who have their windows cleaned from weekly to yearly, they are happy with me and I am happy with them.

and if you don't want to do this, then that is fine, you can carrying on dropping these customers, some other cleaner will be willing to offer this service, they will pick up your old customers and when you decide that enough is enough and you decide to leave the trade because of customer attitudes, think first on what you will now do, what factory job is going to replace your old earnings, freedom and lifestyle that window cleaning brought you?
 



Thats two of us mad as hatters then.
Art

suds window service

  • Posts: 1151
keep it on the books AD,S just add 60per cent on. £ 13.00 @ 12 weekly. and explain the reasons why about the extra charge.
If  it still fits in with your daily routine jobs a good un.

Tony Edwards

  • Posts: 791
I think that although the window cleaning industry has moved forwards into the 21st century, mainly because of WFP and H & S, the mindset of some cleaners are still stuck in the 19th century.

Before wfp, every cleaner worked off a ladder and there was a huge shortfall of window cleaners, mainly because not everyone wants or can do ladder work.

Now everyone can be a window cleaner, I even trained up a 15 year girl who turned out to be very good window cleaner.

We also have to realise that society is changing, no more are customers willing to accept that they cannot go shopping on a wednesday afternoon because the shops close down for half a day every wednesday, they now can go shopping 24/7 and even on chistmas day.

Another example is the taxi trade, years ago it was a special occasion to use a taxi, the customers would dress up in their sunday best and it would be a big event for them, nowadays they go and sign on the dole, while their taxi is waiting outside so they can get back to their xbox faster.


Window cleaning is a service industry and customers attitudes are changing on what/ how and who they have as a window cleaner.

More business minded people are coming into the trade because without too much effort or skill they can have a business that pays for a good lifestyle.

These same people also look at running their businesses differently to what the older window cleaning generation are use too.

The customers are also becoming aware that they don't have to look too far to find a window cleaner now, and these new guy/girls are becoming more flexible in what type of service they offer.

When I first cleaned windows over 30 years ago, most houses were cleaned every 2 weeks, nowadays it every 4 weeks and even that is changing to 6 and 8 weekly cleans.

Personally I will look at everything to make me stand out from the competition, I have customers who have their windows cleaned from weekly to yearly, they are happy with me and I am happy with them.

and if you don't want to do this, then that is fine, you can carrying on dropping these customers, some other cleaner will be willing to offer this service, they will pick up your old customers and when you decide that enough is enough and you decide to leave the trade because of customer attitudes, think first on what you will now do, what factory job is going to replace your old earnings, freedom and lifestyle that window cleaning brought you?
 




Great answer. Ditto me.

I offer whatever they want as long as I get paid well for it,

LWC

  • Posts: 6824
Here here

Johnny B

  • Posts: 2385
I think that although the window cleaning industry has moved forwards into the 21st century, mainly because of WFP and H & S, the mindset of some cleaners are still stuck in the 19th century.

Before wfp, every cleaner worked off a ladder and there was a huge shortfall of window cleaners, mainly because not everyone wants or can do ladder work.

Now everyone can be a window cleaner, I even trained up a 15 year girl who turned out to be very good window cleaner.

We also have to realise that society is changing, no more are customers willing to accept that they cannot go shopping on a wednesday afternoon because the shops close down for half a day every wednesday, they now can go shopping 24/7 and even on chistmas day.

Another example is the taxi trade, years ago it was a special occasion to use a taxi, the customers would dress up in their sunday best and it would be a big event for them, nowadays they go and sign on the dole, while their taxi is waiting outside so they can get back to their xbox faster.


Window cleaning is a service industry and customers attitudes are changing on what/ how and who they have as a window cleaner.

More business minded people are coming into the trade because without too much effort or skill they can have a business that pays for a good lifestyle.

These same people also look at running their businesses differently to what the older window cleaning generation are use too.

The customers are also becoming aware that they don't have to look too far to find a window cleaner now, and these new guy/girls are becoming more flexible in what type of service they offer.

When I first cleaned windows over 30 years ago, most houses were cleaned every 2 weeks, nowadays it every 4 weeks and even that is changing to 6 and 8 weekly cleans.

Personally I will look at everything to make me stand out from the competition, I have customers who have their windows cleaned from weekly to yearly, they are happy with me and I am happy with them.

and if you don't want to do this, then that is fine, you can carrying on dropping these customers, some other cleaner will be willing to offer this service, they will pick up your old customers and when you decide that enough is enough and you decide to leave the trade because of customer attitudes, think first on what you will now do, what factory job is going to replace your old earnings, freedom and lifestyle that window cleaning brought you?
 



Thats two of us mad as hatters then.
Art

Me too.

John
Being diplomatic is being able to tell someone to go to hell in such a way that they look forward to the trip.

H20cleaning

  • Posts: 2098
the customer wasnt interested in having them cleaned anymore as she couldnt afford it.... i am only offering 4/8weekly cleans unless its over £30 worth from now on, makes things alot simpler!

and in response to some of you saying keep it professional etc, i obviously wouldnt say anything rude to the customer it was just a joke to brighten up the day :)