Tosh,
S/P are going to find that the service they receive will will slide further backwards, the original company weren't very good to begin with, if they have spent out X amount on reach and wash, and have then cut their price still further (the morons) they are going to find themselves spending £££ on new equipment, £££ on running it and earning no more an hour than they were before.
Some people just don't use the brains they were born with.
I personally don't want jobs bigger than half a day...max, I can make infinitely more on this type of work than on jobs that take up to 3 or 4 days to complete.
And if and when you lose the contract, it's only 4 hours out of your week, and not the best part of a week out of your month!!
I do hate the national type contracts though, in the end the local shops lose out, the managers lose control of the work being done, if they want extra work done one week then they have to book it far enough in advance so that the local contractor can contact the main contractor who contacts the head office of the company to check its ok to do the extra work. Gasp! (no comma's, I ran out of air
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If you don't go through channels and get permision, and just do it anyway, there is always the strong likelyhood you may not get paid for the extra work as it hasn't been sanctioned.
Half the time the work isn't done on time, and if the local contractor isn't really 'local' then he may dump the job anyway.
Plus; if you happen to be that local contractor, who is subbing out to a national contractor; you invoice monthly, then wait a month for your money....it doesn't come so you chase them up...they don't have a record of your invoice
And before you know it you are having to eait 3 months or more for your money, and you can bet that the price you have the work for is right down to the bone too
There is always a bloody excuse why they can't pay on time.
Anyway, the loser in the end is the local branch of whatever chain it is, either sub standard work or a continual stream of 'new' window cleaners.
Centralisation sucks
Ian