These people who say "whatever the weather" are being a bit un-professional.
Until I came on this forum a year ago I didn't realise what a hard nosed lot of ruthless businessmen window cleaners had become.
Rog.
Why? If I rubbed a window with dirt; then cleaned it in the pouring rain, the rain wouldn't 'magic' the dirt back on there.
The window would still be clean.
Wor Lass cleaned our windows last Monday, and they still look clean.
How's cleaning a window in the rain unprofessional?Some here will say they don't like getting wet. That's fair enough, I don't like it either, but I think you're more frightened of a bit of confrontation with your customers, rather than getting wet, Roger; and making excuses why you won't clean in the rain.
Any customer who tells me, 'not this month, mate', without good reason gets dropped.
Anyway, if it's the odd rainy day, I'm more than happy to take the day off, but prolonged rain, like we have now forces your bottom out of the door.
But I don't think that's unprofessional.