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Ed Balding

  • Posts: 2
New start up Kent area
« on: April 25, 2018, 11:16:22 am »
Hello everyone, I have been working for many years as an underpaid private hire driver and now things are getting worse with Uber and other large operators increasingly taking a bigger share of the market,licence fees increasing etc and now withTFL the licensing authority making more demands it is time to move on.
Many, many years ago I did a (very)little part time trad window cleaning and looking how things have developed with WFP etc it seems this industry will offer me a better life with time off for family and higher income potential. I have no doubt that building a round will be hard work but the rewards will be there in the end if I keep at it.
So I would ask any experienced operator in WFP, pressure washing, gutter vacuuming or conservatory cleaning with a sense benevolence if they would have me tag along for a day or half day. In return I would obviously make myself as useful as possible, cover any food tabs and offer maybe a case of beer or something.
I expect this opportunity to be hard work and am physically in good shape working out most days.
Any takers please?!!!

Ed

johnwillan

  • Posts: 313
Re: New start up Kent area
« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2018, 01:57:07 pm »
Hello everyone, I have been working for many years as an underpaid private hire driver and now things are getting worse with Uber and other large operators increasingly taking a bigger share of the market,licence fees increasing etc and now withTFL the licensing authority making more demands it is time to move on.
Many, many years ago I did a (very)little part time trad window cleaning and looking how things have developed with WFP etc it seems this industry will offer me a better life with time off for family and higher income potential. I have no doubt that building a round will be hard work but the rewards will be there in the end if I keep at it.
So I would ask any experienced operator in WFP, pressure washing, gutter vacuuming or conservatory cleaning with a sense benevolence if they would have me tag along for a day or half day. In return I would obviously make myself as useful as possible, cover any food tabs and offer maybe a case of beer or something.
I expect this opportunity to be hard work and am physically in good shape working out most days.
Any takers please?!!!

Ed

Give Ian Lancaster or Ezy-Clean a call, both based in Kent.

Ed Balding

  • Posts: 2
Re: New start up Kent area
« Reply #2 on: April 25, 2018, 07:59:48 pm »
Thank you Johnwillan I will look them up.