NWH is right regarding staff..
Its rare to find a good 1 and if he is that good he soon realises how he can do it himself..
2 in a van will always start well then they do a few con roofs without telling you then it escilates to they have the walk ups for themselfs then before you know it they have built a full round up behind your back..
Any employers who think this isnt happening are deluded.
Answere this. If you was working for someone for £10 an hour and your at the last house of the day where a lady opposite asks if you can clean her con roof for£80 which is what your days pay is! Tell me you wouldnt clean it without telling your boss!! Then from how easy that was to get away with before you know it you are being taken for a ride. Had it happen to me so many times, i just sub work now and.except that any that get picked up and add on jobs wont be mine... mainly commercial now so it isnt an issue but when domestic with 3 vans out i was being taken for a fool! 2 gay guys i had working stitched me right up saying jobs had cancaled and picked up jobs on the side near existing customers etc etc and when i told them to f off they approached all the customers they had been cleaning for 2 years saying im the bad guy bullying them off the round and i lost nearly 50 percent of customers to them and nothing i could do.. i took it on the chin and decided to never employ again.
Maybe with a franchise aggreement things would have been different! Who knows.
You want a guy with slight learning difficulties or who is simple and honest that customers can like and you can trust! Clever dicks that make out they are better than sliced bread end up being no better than burnt toast and if they were better than sliced bread then why would they be employed window cleaners??
Very good point Mick, which I can personally vouch for as once upon a time I was an employee of a large cleaning company (£1 million turnover) and I'm not ashamed to admit I took some jobs on the side.
Long story short...
A customer asked me for a quote, on behalf of the company i was working for, to clean their roof, gutters, fascias, soffits and full conservatory. I was trusted by said company to give out quotes as I was usually bang on, but as this was a big job I rang the 'boss' first.
He asked my opinion, which I gave, a price of £700 and a full days work for 2 of us. I even offered to do it that Saturday as I knew we were busy.
His response shocked me. 'Tell her £1500 and the 2 of you try and get it done in half a day'.
I told him there's no way she"ll go for that, she had the same work done 2 years ago for £500!. Plus we"ll never do it in half a day, the roof will take that long alone!
His reply was "tell her its £1500 but as she's a good customer we'll knock £500 off and do it for a grand. If she doesn't like that then f@ck her, she can get the pikeys to do it for £500".
So you want to know what this pikey right here did..
I put the phone down and said "yes sure madam il be able to the work this Saturday for you, for £500
Went back to the office that day and told him she said no to the price.
We parted ways shortly after that, the words chumbucket use to describe vin basically describe this guy to a tee. The greed and arrogance of the man made me want to climb over his desk and headbutt him every time I went back to that office.
In the time I was there the work loads grew and grew, so did his prices. We started off doing around 18-20 houses a day, the 2 of us, with a few add ons a week. By the time I left it was around 28 a day, average house price was £18, often with add ons, gutters , con roofs etc on top but our wages stayed the same (£80 a day).
When we ever suggested extra money for all the extra work we were doing his response was always the same, " if you don't like it I can easily find someone else who"ll work for £80 a day".
I guess my 'bitterness' towards some on here stems from that experience, Iv seen first hand how nice guys can become complete bell ends when they grow to a certain a level. No respect for anyone other then themselves and their bank balance. Having this attitude will almost certainly open up the possibility of their employees going behind their back.
I'm not saying everyone is like this, and I'm not taking a swipe at you Mick because you seem cool, i think you just got unlucky, on the other hand I think vin has shown 'glimpses' of this attitude.
2 posts created in a matter of days, one titled 'customers rolling in', the other '£250,032', just ooze a sense narcissism.
Those who think that 'highly' of themselves normally look down on others, you know, the ones that are actually earning them the money.