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colin bird

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losing jobs how does it mentally affect you ?
« on: October 27, 2014, 04:54:22 pm »
thanks for reading,ive lost s few jobs recently, only 5 or 6 i like to think i do a good job  and offer a good service,always on time,polite to customers etc.
ive put a hundred new jobs on in the last ten months and was feeling posotive as things are going in the right direction.
but losing these few jobs has really bothered me,more than normal,as  normally i would just accept it,like you do, and go out and canvass to replace them,which is  what i will do.
but for some reason i feel really down and dejected

how do you guys feel when you go through one of these spells like im currently going through ?
apologies to paul ette as didnt see his post until i posted mine

paul ette

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Re: losing jobs how does it mentally affect you ?
« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2014, 05:21:00 pm »
no worries, that exactly how i feel at the minute, something in the air :)
at least im not alone

Ian101

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Re: losing jobs how does it mentally affect you ?
« Reply #2 on: October 27, 2014, 05:23:28 pm »
never worry about loosing them .... just go out canvass / leaflet for a day if you feel down  :)

Smudger

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Re: losing jobs how does it mentally affect you ?
« Reply #3 on: October 27, 2014, 05:38:07 pm »
In the early days I used to take it personally, esp. When you knew a good job was done, ( same when canvassing and they had dirty windows but claimed to do it themselves ) over the years you get to know the ones who will fall out at the first opertunity with very lame excuses, this time of year usually sees a few drop off as winter comes around, but you could bend over backwards for this kind of customer and still not want your services THATS LIFE.

It's more difficult with staff as I'm more removed from the customers, but again we try too make sure the quality and service is pukka, and again any losses are usually slow payers, awkward types that want you at specific times of day, or expect the conny roof/soffit fascias "just wiped over" for that extra £1 or 2 then get humpy because it's £xxx. Our dropout is around 1% with most being genuine cases of moving, dying! Or change of circumstances.

Sometimes it's a relief to lose a customer! And generally as a biz you will lose some and gain some ( just like tesco's asda lidl ) it's all part of the process.

Darran
Never argue with an idiot, they will only bring you down to their level, and beat you with experience

Perfect Windows

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Re: losing jobs how does it mentally affect you ?
« Reply #4 on: October 27, 2014, 05:54:53 pm »
One in five of ours gives up before they have had four cleans.

Once you know that you stop worrying about it.  A cancellation inside the first four cleans becomes just what you expect.  What you expect doesn't worry you.

Vin

Mick Kent

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Re: losing jobs how does it mentally affect you ?
« Reply #5 on: October 27, 2014, 06:20:30 pm »
I work on the same ratio vin for 1 in 5 being a dud customer from a customer building campaign, its always between 20-30% drop rate within the first 6 months for me nomatter how many times i do it then its the usual 1 or 2 here and there every few months throughout the rest of the year.
Luckily though when fully up and running as a rule we all tend to gain more than we lose without realy trying so try not to let the dropouts get to you colin! Its Just the way the ball roll's.

LBWCS

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Re: losing jobs how does it mentally affect you ?
« Reply #6 on: October 27, 2014, 06:59:30 pm »
After a while you realise some peoole just dont make sense. No logic to it, no pattern. Still does surprise me when its the least obvious one that drop you. But focus on the good ones and you will be more positive

colin bird

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Re: losing jobs how does it mentally affect you ?
« Reply #7 on: October 27, 2014, 07:06:04 pm »
no worries, that exactly how i feel at the minute, something in the air :)
at least im not alone
. Thanks mate yes I'm also glad I'm not alone

colin bird

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Re: losing jobs how does it mentally affect you ?
« Reply #8 on: October 27, 2014, 07:08:05 pm »
never worry about loosing them .... just go out canvass / leaflet for a day if you feel down  :)
yes agree ,will be out knocking before end of week

paul ette

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Re: losing jobs how does it mentally affect you ?
« Reply #9 on: October 27, 2014, 07:10:09 pm »
definately about right the 1 in 5 in the first 6 months, its the unexpected ones that stress me out, spose its just the way it goes tho

colin bird

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Re: losing jobs how does it mentally affect you ?
« Reply #10 on: October 27, 2014, 07:17:34 pm »
In the early days I used to take it personally, esp. When you knew a good job was done, ( same when canvassing and they had dirty windows but claimed to do it themselves ) over the years you get to know the ones who will fall out at the first opertunity with very lame excuses, this time of year usually sees a few drop off as winter comes around, but you could bend over backwards for this kind of customer and still not want your services THATS LIFE.

It's more difficult with staff as I'm more removed from the customers, but again we try too make sure the quality and service is pukka, and again any losses are usually slow payers, awkward types that want you at specific times of day, or expect the conny roof/soffit fascias "just wiped over" for that extra £1 or 2 then get humpy because it's £xxx. Our dropout is around 1% with most being genuine cases of moving, dying! Or change of circumstances.

Sometimes it's a relief to lose a customer! And generally as a biz you will lose some and gain some ( just like tesco's asda lidl ) it's all part of the process.

Darran

yes agree I just had one sack me £20 four weekly when quoted £40 to clean sort of cony flat roof,would have taken 45 mins at least to do a good job on a step ladder,I then get a text ,we've decided not to have our windows cleaned any more,I think liar just thought I was to expensive on roof price,but it's ok for them to have two 14 plate Porsches on drive,some people grrrrrrrrr

colin bird

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Re: losing jobs how does it mentally affect you ?
« Reply #11 on: October 27, 2014, 07:20:21 pm »
One in five of ours gives up before they have had four cleans.

Once you know that you stop worrying about it.  A cancellation inside the first four cleans becomes just what you expect.  What you expect doesn't worry you.

Vin
hi vin yes hear what your saying but still annoying when you trying to do a good job and offer a good service.

colin bird

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Re: losing jobs how does it mentally affect you ?
« Reply #12 on: October 27, 2014, 07:22:14 pm »
After a while you realise some peoole just dont make sense. No logic to it, no pattern. Still does surprise me when its the least obvious one that drop you. But focus on the good ones and you will be more positive
your right make a couple that have sacked me was a it of a surprise asi thought they liked me and was happy with what I was doing

colin bird

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Re: losing jobs how does it mentally affect you ?
« Reply #13 on: October 27, 2014, 07:25:53 pm »
I work on the same ratio vin for 1 in 5 being a dud customer from a customer building campaign, its always between 20-30% drop rate within the first 6 months for me nomatter how many times i do it then its the usual 1 or 2 here and there every few months throughout the rest of the year.
Luckily though when fully up and running as a rule we all tend to gain more than we lose without realy trying so try not to let the dropouts get to you colin! Its Just the way the ball roll's.
hi Mick yes your right I've had good run over the last few months,like you say it's just the way the balls rolling

Perfect Windows

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Re: losing jobs how does it mentally affect you ?
« Reply #14 on: October 28, 2014, 07:17:00 am »
One in five of ours gives up before they have had four cleans.

Once you know that you stop worrying about it.  A cancellation inside the first four cleans becomes just what you expect.  What you expect doesn't worry you.

Vin
hi vin yes hear what your saying but still annoying when you trying to do a good job and offer a good service.

You've missed the point of my post.  I expect it so I'm not annoyed.

Vin

colin bird

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Re: losing jobs how does it mentally affect you ?
« Reply #15 on: October 28, 2014, 07:27:11 am »
One in five of ours gives up before they have had four cleans.

Once you know that you stop worrying about it.  A cancellation inside the first four cleans becomes just what you expect.  What you expect doesn't worry you.

Vin
hi vin yes hear what your saying but still annoying when you trying to do a good job and offer a good service.

You've missed the point of my post.  I expect it so I'm not annoyed.

Vin
ok got it now,just expect it to happen,and move on

Mick Kent

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Re: losing jobs how does it mentally affect you ?
« Reply #16 on: October 28, 2014, 05:58:41 pm »
I lost 2 jobs today colin!
1 said to not do it untill march/april as cutting back for xmas and not worth it in bad weather(arrgghhhh) and the other was an african who was only on 3rd clean who said not to do it anymore after todays clean as her husband will clean doing it "the proper way" with a ladder lol.
So im 2 customers down but not letting it bother me as maybe 2moz or the next day a few neighbours may come out next to where i clean already and want me to do theres or better still becci swan comes up with some sweets for me.
Keep smileing me old mate.  :)

Mick Kent

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Re: losing jobs how does it mentally affect you ?
« Reply #17 on: October 28, 2014, 06:23:10 pm »
Bugger just had email come through from becci swan and no appointments today either! But on a positive im still smileing even thiugh im £70 down from telesales and £20 down from losing customers.
£90 down the bog  :(
Hopefully my bad luck will give you a positive that it happens to us all in this game.

Tom-01

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Re: losing jobs how does it mentally affect you ?
« Reply #18 on: October 28, 2014, 06:56:27 pm »
I always find this time of year we get a few drop outs, I think its because people start thinking about all the expense associated with Christmas. And Halloween. And bonfire night. And Archie and Alfie's school fees.

I quoted a GFS clean yesterday for £170, including windows easy job. The guy asked if I could do it cheaper. I asked him if he was a salesman by any chance. He said no he just doesn't have any money and can't afford it. 4 bed house with a BMW X5 and a mini cooper for the wife on the drive. Yeah ok mate. Quoted next door bit extra £320 she said thats fine I'll have the cash for you. Lose some, win more.


andyM

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Re: losing jobs how does it mentally affect you ?
« Reply #19 on: October 28, 2014, 07:25:54 pm »
Bugger just had email come through from becci swan and no appointments today either! But on a positive im still smileing even thiugh im £70 down from telesales and £20 down from losing customers.
£90 down the bog  :(
Hopefully my bad luck will give you a positive that it happens to us all in this game.

Look on the bright side Mick, Claire Sweeney might offer you a milkshake next time you're round.  ;D
One of the Plebs