it`s not the site manager who is intimidated, it`s his customers. If a gutter is damaged or a roof tile broken, the owners are reporting it to the site manager as new build damage and wanting it repaired/replaced. The site manager is, I believe, after ruling out his own workers, convinced it`s the window cleaner.
I also clean on a few estates where several window cleaners work ok alongside eachother.
This estate started occupying about 8 months ago and there are about 60 houses. About 40 are occupied and the cleaner has about 30 of those. The people who have been contacting me over the last 2-3 days after my leafleting have said they are not even aware of a window cleaner on the estate and that my leaflet is the first they have ever had.
It`s interesting that the calls I have had are from the houses with 3 stories which he cannot do and I am more than willing to do.
I reckon there are 20 houses there for me and my WFP at £10-£15 a house. This is less than 5 minutes from where I live so is a good earner.
On the subject of how I am selling my service, I do point out the benefits of a WFP system BUT this is NOT so I can take custom off a ladder user. IN fact, the first question I ALWAYS ask a caller is "do you have a window cleaner at the moment?"
If they answer yes, I tell them that I cannot offer them a service but please do keep my number or pass it on to anyone you know who might be looking for a window cleaner.
I actually do see the other cleaner`s point of view to a certain extent, but there are people on this estate who he has not contacted in months.
They have dirty 3 storey windows that need cleaning by someone - he does not appear to have the tools to clean them and I do. I`m offering to do the job, the owners are willing to pay me and he is getting a bit uptight.