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Thats what I do.New work is always priced higher so take on everthing but drop off the same amount. You then end up earning more for the same amount of work.I bet all your oldest customers are underpriced!
Quote from: davidsabishop on September 24, 2005, 02:59:14 pmThats what I do.New work is always priced higher so take on everthing but drop off the same amount. You then end up earning more for the same amount of work.I bet all your oldest customers are underpriced!Yes, I said something like that to someone recently. Whereas most companies save their best and cheapest deals for new customers ONLY, window cleaning seems to work in exactly the opposite way.
Not all bad jobs are bad because of price. There are the never ins, the no moneys, the quibblers and the never good enoughs, then there's poor access, no parking and dog poo to take into consideration. Some you just want to get rid of because you don't like them
took someone on today for £8.50. I only hope she doesn't speak to her neighbor, same type of house, but I charge her £6.50!
When you take on new more profitable jobs and are in a position to drop some of the lessser ones - do you tell them you are no longer servicing them and how.
No just chicken :
would'nt it be easier to take someone on a casual basis and pay them cash in the hand?that way you can use them as, and when needed.