Disappointed with WindexWell, you can see most of the goods on the manufacturers/distributers' websites - apart from maybe the really up-to-the-minute brand-new stuff. There are only so many suppliers to go round and as has been pointed out - it's bloody dear to get yourself space at something like that, so most of the smaller ones don't bother. I saw Darrell Chalkley from the WindowClean Centre there as a visitor but chatting to other suppliers.
To be brutal, if you're in a hurry you can go round all the window cleaning stands in under an hour, so what's the draw? The seminars and the craic! A couple of the seminars exceeded expectations, some were OK, and then there were the other ones. If it wasn't for the seminars I wouldn't have travelled from Scotland.
Depending on the standard of recently announced training courses, actualy going to listen to the contents of the seminars might be made redundant, so that just leaves the craic! Where could you find so many like-minded folk in the same place at the same time? Nobody can say they didn't feel the buzz, surely? There's only about three window cleaners I talk to in my town - the others are always in the chemist, buying plasters for their grazed knuckles after dragging them along the pavement.
At the last one, I only met Andy Cheney and Mike Boxall - this time, I met a whole stack of folk from the boards. Some of whom were very large on largesse if you know what I mean. OK, I had a bit of a sore head on Friday morning, but that was discounted by actually having a decent conversation about something you're enthusiastic about, with others who are of the same viewpoint.
Mike - Sorry, I didn't find out that you had a stand until afterwards or I would have popped in. I had a brief stroll round the non w/c bits between some of the talks but must have walked past you
Anyway - I thought that overall it was worth going to, and as has been pointed out already, you can claim it back as an expense agaist the business.
Hope you kept all your receipts!