This is my Fourth week on wfp, By the end of next week I will be able to start doing 2nd cleans with wfp which I'm looking forward too as First cleans are a real PAIN.
But I'm having great diffiuclty in coping with the frustration that wfp brings. Its a big problem the amount of time the hoses get stuck or caught on something. Or the hose decides to get all affectionate and starts to wrap itself round my legs.
Tradiontal seamed so easy in comparison, No stress no frustration, I just flowed along like a piece of Germanic enginering, Now its an whole new world where I feel like a fish out of water.
Please tell me things improve?
Or is frustration with hoses, plant pots, shrubs etc , just something I am going to have to get used too?
Nel.
Neil. I've had a few things go wrong in my early weeks of WFPing too. A number of frustrating hassles needed resolving and the work took me twice as long to get around. I feel as if I've just started turning the corner with it now and it's only been a few weeks. I've had to throw money at it at times in order to be able to work in a way that is more comfortable for me, but I know I will be able to get this money back (and more) as my business starts to change shape. I've had a few customers moan - though only twice about the quality of the work (one cancelled). I've had two other cancellations because their frames leaked - though I only found this out from a neighbour. If they had taken the trouble to tell me about it, I would have informed them that I would be using a lower water flow starting with the second clean. There are two others who want me back up the ladder. They will be passed on to another w/c.
The hose tangling is happening less often now. I can't put my finger on what I'm doing differently but it just seems to be feeling easier as the weeks go by. Another few weeks and I reckon I will have consolidated and that will be the time to really start hunting down larger jobs. I have got three new jobs because of WFP now. They don't quite make up for the few I've lot but I'm not bothered at this stage. If a few customers don't want to come on board, that's fine. I'm not holding my business back in order to appease them.
When I first started trad cleaning in 1991, I had a lot of frustration then too. I took a load of work with bad access - locked gates, ladders through the house etc. Gradually I changed the type of work that I did to suit the system I ran. The same will be true of WFP.
Because I introduced WFP to my round in stages, I am mostly on second cleans right now. However, I still have a few first cleans to do even though I'm on the third clean with a few jobs.
On reflection, I would suggest to anyone starting WFP NOT to start it during the Winter. Wait till Winter is coming to a close at least. At least when the days are getting a bit longer you can make up for the lost time as you re-learn your round.