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Easiset way would be to buy a franchise - like Ian Lancaster's.
Quote from: Geoff Lord on July 15, 2013, 04:06:43 pmEasiset way would be to buy a franchise - like Ian Lancaster's.That isnt the easiest way. Go out and canvass and plenty on here will tell you what ya need to buy etc.
I am currently employed and pay full rent and council tax but im very interested in becoming a self employed window cleaner, but worried on how to keep up with the bills as im trying to get started up, any advice would be much appreciated
Quote from: LWC on July 15, 2013, 05:21:21 pmQuote from: Geoff Lord on July 15, 2013, 04:06:43 pmEasiset way would be to buy a franchise - like Ian Lancaster's.That isnt the easiest way. Go out and canvass and plenty on here will tell you what ya need to buy etc.Please explain in what way "going out and canvassing" and "finding out what ya need to buy" and "finding out how to run a business, how to clean, how to deal with problems, etc, etc, etc" is easier than buying one of Ian's franchises, where every customer is found for you, equipment is dealt with on your behalf and you're trained in every aspect of the job.I'll agree that you might not consider it better value or a better deal but it's not really possible to argue that it's not easier than starting on your own...Vin
I work in a foundry 4 minimum wage and have only managed to find agency or temp work for the past 4 years, my friend is a window cleaner an told me its a good way to earn a respectable living if im ready to work at it. it was him that recommended this forum to me