Remember window cleaning is a tough hard dirty job whether you use wfp ladders or just bungalows.
I think you have to be a certain type to handle it what with the dirt behind the nails getting spashed with dirty water ,having to wear work clothes .also you are on your feet all day and are lifting weight all the time ,even a bucket of water can weigh anything between 10 & 20 kilos and the same with an a-frame.
If you think you can handle it ,go for it but dont expect to keep your well manicured nails.
Dave
EWWWWWEEEE....DAVE!
I agree with the "you have to be a certain type of person to handle it" line. But surely this applies to ALL people, not just females.
As for " dirt behind the nails getting spashed with dirty water ,having to wear work clothes .also you are on your feet all day and are lifting weight all the time ,even a bucket of water can weigh anything between 10 & 20 kilos and the same with an a-frame.", well, what an assumption to make.
Do you assume women are creatures, fit only to serve, look good & act weak? Of course, many older men still believe this rubbish. Thankfully this type of opinion is becoming rare.
I for one can out work many men. I run 2 businesses. One being an industrial cleaning business. This involved manually cleaning 4/5 storey blocks of flats with no machinery. No access to power, handballing all equipment & full water jacks up 4 flights several times per block. We clean 5 blocks a week. This is my part time business. My other business, involves working 8/9 hours in an EXTREMELY hot environment(Which is extremely tiring), stood the whole time, Heavy lifting of water jacks, etc. As for dirty nails! LOL Try being covered in grease for 8/9 hours a day, having to go home and shower 2 times to remove it. I do this job 6 days a week. Dirty nails, t shirts and clothing really fade into insignificance in comparison.
In addition, I still have a home to run, clothes to wash, dry & iron, shopping to do, food to cook, cleaning, polishing & dusting, finances to organise, etc etc etc
So please Dave, do not be so fickle as to assume all women care only about their nails and clothes. Some of us do more than our fair share.
I await the back lash & possible warning for stating my opinion in a forceful way.