Sorry - This is a newbie posting.
Hi folks, i'm still at the planning stage and really just wanted to join the forum to test the waters (no pun intended) and learn a little bit about the reality of the job. So far this site has been a real eye opener.
I've no experience of window cleaning (i'm from a sales / management background) but really think W/C ticks all the boxes i'm looking for in a job; hours, flexibility, exercise, open air, customer contact, own boss and of course lets not forget a good income.
I would like to ask: Given all you know from your years of experience, if you had a choice would you still opt to start a W/C business today ??
I'm at the stage now where i need to make a decision as to whether I'm going to start-up or not. There seems to be far more to this job that you first think; courses, certification, council registration, equipment, chemicals, customer / round tracking software ....... list goes on and on.
The only thing that's really stopping me jumping in with both feet it this current financial climate. Is this downturn effecting W/C or is this one of those industries that can weather the storm?
Secondly i'd like to ask: Where would you suggest i go for my supplies / equipment; is there anything you think i should get (excluding experience with a time served W/C) that perhaps i'd overlook? I'm in the Highlands just outside Inverness, so i'm not sure where my local supplier would be (HIS perhaps).
For those in my area / close to my area, can you tell me if there is enough business out there to support another W/C?
I'll be working mainly to the east of home (e.g. Forres, Findhorn and mainly Elgin) concentrating on mainly the residential market; not being a lover of heights i'll need to use the WFP systems i've seen spoken about so often on here. I'm guessing 5hr days and five days per week; offering a schedule return based on 5-6wks between washes.
Is there anything else i'm either forgetting or missing. All advice appreciated
J.