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Don Kee

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The generosity of your fellow window cleaners
« on: September 04, 2012, 08:16:04 pm »
You hear stories about window cleaners giving each other stick for being 'on someone else's patch', or reluctant to help the 'competition', but today I encountered the generosity you can find in your fellow peers :)
I'm new to starting up, I've worked for a windy for a year but recently moved (for a women......I know bad move :p) so decided on setting up. I set up the van, set the r.o up, and left it to produce and spent the day canvassing. I get back and there is barely any product in the Ibc!!!
I decide to leave it over night, you never know, the r.o may need a kicking in period, but when I go to look in the morning it's produced around 200litres in 24 hours....
I ring around and buy a booster pump (pressure too low)but it'll not get to me tomorrow....
Now what do I do, I can twiddle my thumbs for a few days until I can set it up and get enough water or maybe there might be someone who can help...
So I take a chance and ring a windy I've encountered in my 2weeks of moving here (Richard franklin). He's on holiday but passes another guy who may help (paul Trippy). I ring paul and he tells me to go to his house and fill up what I need!offered to pay him something but he replied 'don't worry about it mate, you never know I may need your help one day'!!
Now these two barely know me, in Paul's case didn't even know who I was, and yet he let a guy go to his house who he didn't know to fill up, so he could go and work.
A lot of you guys my not see the big deal in this but I just wanted to tell you all that not all windies can be a**eholes, there are some proper decent blokes out there.
So thanks to franky and paul, it was very much appreciated, and more than happy to repay the favour if ever you need it :)
Why don't you have a quick google before making stupid comments?

Perfect Windows

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colin purewater

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Re: The generosity of your fellow window cleaners
« Reply #2 on: September 04, 2012, 08:25:47 pm »
Spot on mate some nice fellas on hear I've been helped out by a few and won't forget the good turn
keep it simple

bobplum

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Re: The generosity of your fellow window cleaners
« Reply #3 on: September 04, 2012, 08:36:33 pm »
well it looks like your there bitch now ;D ;D ;D

Re: The generosity of your fellow window cleaners
« Reply #4 on: September 04, 2012, 08:58:32 pm »
Similar story when I started the other month. Only needed a few 25l containers but no pure would have meant letting my first ever custOkers down and possibly losing them.

Those barrels of pure were worth about £30 quid in work which in turn convinced me (and more importantly, mrs h) that this was the right road to travel in our hour of need.

Karma.


DG Cleaning

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Re: The generosity of your fellow window cleaners
« Reply #5 on: September 04, 2012, 09:00:38 pm »
Made me shed a tear   ;D  ;D

Don Kee

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Re: The generosity of your fellow window cleaners
« Reply #6 on: September 04, 2012, 09:05:59 pm »
I'm turning soppy as the years role by :)
In all seriousness you get a few on here whose comments can be a bit....less than helpful and a few that are cracking.
Just thought it'd be good to share that those decent blokes are still about :)

(sorry for spelling mistakes, hence window cleaning as the chosen career path :p)
Why don't you have a quick google before making stupid comments?

boshravie

Re: The generosity of your fellow window cleaners
« Reply #7 on: September 04, 2012, 10:03:48 pm »
You hear stories about window cleaners giving each other stick for being 'on someone else's patch', or reluctant to help the 'competition', but today I encountered the generosity you can find in your fellow peers :)
I'm new to starting up, I've worked for a windy for a year but recently moved (for a women......I know bad move :p) so decided on setting up. I set up the van, set the r.o up, and left it to produce and spent the day canvassing. I get back and there is barely any product in the Ibc!!!
I decide to leave it over night, you never know, the r.o may need a kicking in period, but when I go to look in the morning it's produced around 200litres in 24 hours....
I ring around and buy a booster pump (pressure too low)but it'll not get to me tomorrow....
Now what do I do, I can twiddle my thumbs for a few days until I can set it up and get enough water or maybe there might be someone who can help...
So I take a chance and ring a windy I've encountered in my 2weeks of moving here (Richard franklin). He's on holiday but passes another guy who may help (paul Trippy). I ring paul and he tells me to go to his house and fill up what I need!offered to pay him something but he replied 'don't worry about it mate, you never know I may need your help one day'!!
Now these two barely know me, in Paul's case didn't even know who I was, and yet he let a guy go to his house who he didn't know to fill up, so he could go and work.
A lot of you guys my not see the big deal in this but I just wanted to tell you all that not all windies can be a**eholes, there are some proper decent blokes out there.
So thanks to franky and paul, it was very much appreciated, and more than happy to repay the favour if ever you need it :)

Hi prid
here is a story that i think you will like.

Remember, you can place under obligation to you anyone you can induce to accept favors from you.

It is a very basic human characteristic that we tend to respond to others in the same way they treat us. They will always remember the kindness you extended, and someday when you need it most, help will appear from a totally unexpected source. The kindness and courtesies you extend to others need not be large and expensive. A kind word, a friendly greeting, or assistance with a favorite project lets others know that you care enough about them to lend a helping hand. When you help another cheerfully and enthusiastically without asking for anything in return, the law of compensation places that person in your debt. You have made a friend who is now interested in your success.
 :)

g.brookes

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Re: The generosity of your fellow window cleaners
« Reply #8 on: September 04, 2012, 10:12:58 pm »
boshravie, do you have opinions of your own or do you just quote excerpts all the time?

stuart mc

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Re: The generosity of your fellow window cleaners
« Reply #9 on: September 04, 2012, 10:14:43 pm »
Franky and trippy are top guys, and both members on here, good to hear this story ;) and best of luck with your new business

Dave Willis

Re: The generosity of your fellow window cleaners
« Reply #10 on: September 04, 2012, 11:05:27 pm »
They both helped me out when my van was hit off the road. Trippy had a tank and Franky picked it up for me. Top guys - I never met them before and still haven't met Trippy.

rosskesava

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Re: The generosity of your fellow window cleaners
« Reply #11 on: September 05, 2012, 12:28:24 am »
Well Frank or Trippy have never helped me so that must mean they now owe me. I'll be calling in that debt at some point.  ;D

Being serious though, nice story - both of them, and nice to read as well.

Just chant..... Hare Krsna, Hare Krsna, Krsna Krsna, Hare Hare, Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare. It's beats chanting Tory Tory or Labour Labour.

*Hector*

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Re: The generosity of your fellow window cleaners
« Reply #12 on: September 05, 2012, 07:39:46 am »
Boshie....
You need to get over the Tosh forum...  :o

He spouts gunk like you do too ....  ;D
Everyday this forum slips further from God.  :'(

H20cleaning

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Re: The generosity of your fellow window cleaners
« Reply #13 on: September 05, 2012, 10:53:43 am »
thats fine until your out leafletting and relise your in one of his streets... then it becomes slightly awkward haha!

but in all seriousness im one of them who would help anyone who asked me out, i dont see other window cleaners as threats as there is PLENTY of work to go round.

SB Cleaning

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Re: The generosity of your fellow window cleaners
« Reply #14 on: September 05, 2012, 06:36:51 pm »
Where is Trippy??

Aint seen him on here for a while now.

Re: The generosity of your fellow window cleaners
« Reply #15 on: September 06, 2012, 09:33:49 am »
I introduced myself to two shirtless lads the other day, tradding from a nice sign written van, all professional like.

Told me they were gonna get a pole for he odd job here and there but added that customers don't like poles as it rinses all the carp down their paintwork.

I always rinse it down I told them. By the way, how come there's so much carp in he first place?  Of course, their old tradder never cleaned them thoroughly and proper in the first place.

We all laughed like bessie mates. Not.

Frankybadboy

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Re: The generosity of your fellow window cleaners
« Reply #16 on: September 13, 2012, 05:01:00 pm »
thanks for that joey,

sorry i couldnt supply you direct with the water,as you know i was on me  hols, ;D ;D ;D

but if i can help anyone,i always will.you never know when you need help your self.


and i got a booster pump here that would have helped you out,if you need one let me know.



 the begging bowl be out when i do me ironman ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D