We keep having the Trad v WFP don't we?
I totally agree with Genesis and Tosh (who are both thinking along the same lines)
I don't give much of a care about the law, it wasn't the reason I got into WFP.
At the time I was on the point of packing in the window cleaning and maybe starting up in light haulage.
I was finding ladder work harder and harder, I've spent my entire working life up a ladder, first as a decorator and then a window cleaner.
My pension is worthless, I didn't want to be climbing 35ft up a ladder when I was well past retirement age.
I was becoming more and more aware of the dangers of working up a ladder, and no matter how careful you are you always have those little slips where nothing happens, but you know full well that on another occasion it could be disaster.
And then I went for WFP.
My working life is just so much bloody easier!
I am no longer so tired at the end of the day and my income has greatly increased, and still has the potential to increase still further.
When I get to the point I'm aiming for, I'll be earning my target income and will be finished by lunchtime most days.
I'm not aiming as high as many on the forum, but my target income is very acheivable, but there is no way I could do this at my age using traditional methods.
Squeaks mentioned a conversation we had the other day, his recollection of it is different to mine.
Do I think WFP would be suitable for his round?
Simple answer - yes.
But we were not really talking about the suitability of WFP for his round, rather it was more in line with would he earn more than enough to - for instance - pay for a new van + equipment and be left with more money in his pocket than he has a t present.
Over this question I hesitated and pondered my reply, Squeaks is known by all on here to be fairly anti WFP, so I didn't want to give an inaccurate reply to his question.
His observation was what is the point if I am going to earn more money but spend it on the payments for a van and new equipment?
A valid point I think.
And I have to bear in mind the Squeaks is pretty quick with trad.
But this was only a conversation through the van window as I was dropping off my daughter for her lift to work, and Squeaks was buying his newspaper (The Daily ****)
A little unfair of you Rog to use that to highlight a point you were making.
We didn't have the time to truly discuss the issue, and there are really several aspects to explore, which I'd gladly do.
Also, many customers are becoming aware of the WAHD, often new customers are actually ahead of me, and I usually have to tell them that, no, ladders are not banned, but they might be in the future.
Like Dai I also hope that ladder users remain ladder users for the foreseable future, unfortunately WFP usage is accelerating
It isn't a licence to print money, there is much to learn and understand....
Ian