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Quote from: WindowWashers on January 17, 2013, 07:26:18 pmI was working
Quote from: Window Washers on January 17, 2013, 06:43:39 pmThats absolute bollox. Why cant you do a good day in this weather. It wasn't freezing, it wasnt raining, it wasnt snowing and it wasnt windy. So whats making your day so firkin hard? You I would imagine.We were on the glass by 9.00 and finished on the glass about 4.00 this afternoon. Cant you do a full day. I know for a fact there were plenty of other guys out there cleaning for a full day today. Perhaps you're a fair-weather window cleaner.why are you using my name and details ?
Thats absolute bollox. Why cant you do a good day in this weather. It wasn't freezing, it wasnt raining, it wasnt snowing and it wasnt windy. So whats making your day so firkin hard? You I would imagine.We were on the glass by 9.00 and finished on the glass about 4.00 this afternoon. Cant you do a full day. I know for a fact there were plenty of other guys out there cleaning for a full day today. Perhaps you're a fair-weather window cleaner.
Quote from: kentkleen on January 17, 2013, 06:52:48 pmAt -7 you cannot clean without a hot water system IMO! The last 2 days we where on the job for 9 and the water froze on the glass straight away. Point1. Wasn't minus 7 hereYou are slower because its slippery under foot.point2. Wasn't wet on the ground so not icey.You are slower going from job to job because its slippery under tyre.point3. As aboveYou can only work till 4pm because of day light been lost.point4. Dont usually work past 4 anyway, so nothing different there.I do not have a problem with cold weather working after 9 years working on a dock side loading ships in the middle of winter on night shift, believe you me window cleaning is a doddle in the cold. Ive worked outdoors all my working life, initially in farming, in Denmark (down to minus 30) then landscaping for 11 years and now window cleaning for 14 years. Its not about what youve done in your career, its what you've said. I don't care about what you've done workwise Kent in an earlier life, thats not what we're discussing. I beg to differ about not being able to earn cracking money in this weather. Fact of the matter is we had a cracking day today if you'd prepared better you probably would have been able to do something yourself. it wasn't minus 7 in kent throughout today. Assuming thats where you are by your username.
At -7 you cannot clean without a hot water system IMO! The last 2 days we where on the job for 9 and the water froze on the glass straight away. Point1. Wasn't minus 7 hereYou are slower because its slippery under foot.point2. Wasn't wet on the ground so not icey.You are slower going from job to job because its slippery under tyre.point3. As aboveYou can only work till 4pm because of day light been lost.point4. Dont usually work past 4 anyway, so nothing different there.I do not have a problem with cold weather working after 9 years working on a dock side loading ships in the middle of winter on night shift, believe you me window cleaning is a doddle in the cold.
I'll be off tomorrow, no way I'm working in a blizzard.
I am just down the road from Kent. We haven't worked since Monday.Conditions under foot are just to dangerous. -7 doesn't help either.
I'm in the cool gang too. I work in most weathers but if I think it's dangerous for me/others, I call it a day. Some people on here seem to think they are "hard" for working in -35 but really there are just a bit soft in the head. The freezing temps won't last long, the windows will always be there waiting patiently for you.
I cant understand all the fuss about the weather, hot water, heaters etcLets be fair customers really wouldnt expect you to clean their windows in snow or freezing weather