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You can have all the kit in the world, but unless you're doing a good, trustworthy, reliable job, it ain't worth squat!
just lately in my area im seeing lots of new people around, see one guy yesterday, drove up to me in a 2010 plate vivaro with a brand new ionics systems installed etc probly about a 10k setup. i asked him how long he had being doing it for and he said since march this year, he reckoned he brought in 250 ish on a good week, jeez talk about running before you can walk. really dont see how you can spend that much money on a setup before you have a customer base.then again i was broke when i started so didnt have a choice to spend very little on a setup.
By way of an adjunct to my last post on this matter, just recently, the only way I could convince a potentially new customer that I was really worth employing was to offer a free first clean... yeah, I know. I payed for the opportunity to convince them that I was indeed a window cleaner.
Quote from: Nick_Thompson on November 15, 2013, 06:35:19 pmBy way of an adjunct to my last post on this matter, just recently, the only way I could convince a potentially new customer that I was really worth employing was to offer a free first clean... yeah, I know. I payed for the opportunity to convince them that I was indeed a window cleaner. I always say decorators all use the same tools, some do a good job and some are 5h1te. Its the same with us
Good luck to him.The best incentive to make a go of something is to have a lot of money riding on it.