it`s a funny old world up here!! I`m in South Liverpool for the guy who asked.
As things are going quite well, I thought I may be able to take someone on to help me... a friend recommended his brother who duly rang me up, knew all the window cleaning lingo, ex.merchant seaman..cleaned windows on the ship 30 feet up, loves the great outdoors etc. I explained that I would expect him to go self employed as I am, I would assist him in obtaining insurance and filling in tax return as well as paying £7 per hour rising to £10 per hour as his productivity increased.
"Great he says, I`ll ring Sunday to arrange a pick up"
Sunday...no call...I ring him twice, the second time his wife answers:
"is that Steve?"
"yes"
" sorry but he`s had second thoughts..he thinks he`s better off on the dole"
Now I know he wouldn`t have been rich initially, but he would certainly have been off the dole and earning a lot more than the £50 odd pounds I think you get these days. He would also have had the potential to increase his earnings substantially as he got quicker and we built the round up.
I actually have no problems working on my own..radio 1 on the personal stereo keeps me company..but I believe if you want to make a living wage, not an existence wage, at some point you need to take someone on, give them X amount of houses to do while you do your houses, pay them a percentage of what you are getting for the houses, you profit from the remainder and all your hard work in buiding and maintaining the round begins to pay off.
I`ve just bought a WFP system with a view to cornering what appears to be a quite lucrative and apparently untapped area of the window cleaning market in Merseyside...I can tell you, there are not many pro cleaners in this neck of the woods...the ones that are professional have concentrated on WFP commercial work in the city centre.
Anyway, summer is on the way and I can tell you this forum has motivated me on so many occasions to get out there, that I am indebted and can only thank you fellas for all the good advice.