Im just trying to give you the advice i did, i was so dempted to go back to a ladder not because i was doing a bad job( far from it),it was the setting up and the hoses and poles etc but i stuck it out and mastered it i don`t even have to think about it anymore it`s because i gave myself the experience by NOT going back to a ladder,but if you say you need to do it for the money then it`s your decision,Gaz
Also Gaza, it's been a baptism of fire with this freeze up happening just as I was getting on a roll with WFP. I nearly had an accident with my trolley too yesterday. Wheeling up and down steps to my flat for recharging can be tricky even without any water in it. I am having things set up soon so that I can recharge it in the van.
Now that I've been WFPing in earnest for a week or so, I'm wondering if I have chosen the right trolley for me. It's a decent trolley, but I'm starting to see the wisdom of having a hosereel attached to it. That would help speed things up a bit as it would mean either less van moves OR less walking to and from the van with a hosereel and trolley separately (I find it awkward pulling one on each arm as I keep whacking my heels ). It doesn't sound much but it's little things like that which will help me work better. Ideally, it would be useful to have a trolley with hosereel, DI unit, a pole holder, and the ability to carry 50 litres in 2 x 25 litre containers for easier loading/unloading and with a battery that isn't of the lead acid variety (I understand you can have a problem if they tip). However, that would probably be a bit too much to have on one trolley. In fact, while I'm fantasizing, it would be nice to have that (with more than 50 litres of water) in the back of the van on a mini tractor that you could drive around
- maybe a bit like one of those grass cutting machines. I can just imagine the hinged ramp lowering from the back of the van, the large driveable trolley being driven down it, and the Thunderbirds theme tune in the background
. While they're at it, they could install a portapotty on the back of it for when you pee yourself laughing. That's reminds me of another problem I have with WFP. All that running water makes me want to pee more. Mind you, at least I've got a big enough van now to have a pee in the back into something. That would have been a bit difficult with the Escort.
On a more serious note, I genuinely appreciate your concern Gaza. Compared with some of the obstacles I've encountered in my life, mastering WFP is a minor irritation and no more. My goal is to double my turnover by Autumn 2007. I will have larger overheads so it won't be double income. I'm going to have some fun with this but I just need to jump the early hurdles first.