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