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SeanK

Re: lowest rung of the ladder
« Reply #20 on: September 25, 2016, 08:21:44 am »
Where do you live Sean?
Well his village has a lack of window cleaners so he must be the idiot in his village if he can't build a decent business:

Quote from: SeanK on Today at 12:17:58 pm
One advantage I found was that even though some people aren't happy with their present shiner they are reluctant to move
encase they end up with somebody who will clean for six months and then quit leaving them with nobody.
Seeing that I had sign written the van gave the impression that I was in it for the long haul therefore making me less of a flight
risk in the eyes of the customer.
?

Iv really ruffled his feathers, so I have to take customers from other shiners which means my village has a lack of shiners. (roll eyes) did you mean my village had the lack of good shiners ? yes luckily it did as 80% of my work was taken from them.
I'd think you ought to be able to command good prices if it was you or nobody (which is what you said). More bs.
Thinking on, given the choice between nobody and you, I'd be buying a ladder.  ;D

Have you stewed on that all night, seriously mate get a life.

8weekly

Re: lowest rung of the ladder
« Reply #21 on: September 25, 2016, 08:32:21 am »
Where do you live Sean?
Well his village has a lack of window cleaners so he must be the idiot in his village if he can't build a decent business:

Quote from: SeanK on Today at 12:17:58 pm
One advantage I found was that even though some people aren't happy with their present shiner they are reluctant to move
encase they end up with somebody who will clean for six months and then quit leaving them with nobody.
Seeing that I had sign written the van gave the impression that I was in it for the long haul therefore making me less of a flight
risk in the eyes of the customer.
?

Iv really ruffled his feathers, so I have to take customers from other shiners which means my village has a lack of shiners. (roll eyes) did you mean my village had the lack of good shiners ? yes luckily it did as 80% of my work was taken from them.
I'd think you ought to be able to command good prices if it was you or nobody (which is what you said). More bs.
Thinking on, given the choice between nobody and you, I'd be buying a ladder.  ;D

Have you stewed on that all night, seriously mate get a life.
Oh dear, someone's got out of the wrong side of the bread.

SeanK

Re: lowest rung of the ladder
« Reply #22 on: September 25, 2016, 08:40:20 am »
Where do you live Sean?
Well his village has a lack of window cleaners so he must be the idiot in his village if he can't build a decent business:

Quote from: SeanK on Today at 12:17:58 pm
One advantage I found was that even though some people aren't happy with their present shiner they are reluctant to move
encase they end up with somebody who will clean for six months and then quit leaving them with nobody.
Seeing that I had sign written the van gave the impression that I was in it for the long haul therefore making me less of a flight
risk in the eyes of the customer.
?

Iv really ruffled his feathers, so I have to take customers from other shiners which means my village has a lack of shiners. (roll eyes) did you mean my village had the lack of good shiners ? yes luckily it did as 80% of my work was taken from them.
I'd think you ought to be able to command good prices if it was you or nobody (which is what you said). More bs.
Thinking on, given the choice between nobody and you, I'd be buying a ladder.  ;D

Have you stewed on that all night, seriously mate get a life.
Oh dear, someone's got out of the wrong side of the bread.

Wouldn't matter what side I got out of Id still be grumpy. lol.

ChumBucket

Re: lowest rung of the ladder
« Reply #23 on: September 25, 2016, 09:20:01 am »
I'm just waiting for matt's 2 pictures of his big houses and stevie's usual "will to live sapping" innuendoes of what a big concern he is! (particularly to his mum). You could run a 5000kW anaerobic digester with the bovine manure produced by these two wannabes alone! ;D
 You're such an inspiration guys!

8weekly

Re: lowest rung of the ladder
« Reply #24 on: September 25, 2016, 09:48:29 am »
Don't look on the Nottngham thread guys. It'll ruin your day. Loads of window cleaners doing well.  ;D

ChumBucket

Re: lowest rung of the ladder
« Reply #25 on: September 25, 2016, 09:51:24 am »
Don't look on the Nottngham thread guys. It'll ruin your day. Loads of window cleaners doing well.  ;D

Doing well? 6 days a week with a guy helping and loads of add ons? ;D

Tom White

Re: lowest rung of the ladder
« Reply #26 on: September 25, 2016, 11:07:32 am »
Don't look on the Nottngham thread guys. It'll ruin your day. Loads of window cleaners doing well.  ;D

Doing well? 6 days a week with a guy helping and loads of add ons? ;D

That's not doing well, that's doing too much.

Try increasing your prices a bit and working only five days a week. 

Keep the weekends for the fun stuff and recharging your batteries.

SeanK

Re: lowest rung of the ladder
« Reply #27 on: September 25, 2016, 11:52:43 am »
Don't look on the Nottngham thread guys. It'll ruin your day. Loads of window cleaners doing well.  ;D

Flat out six days a week with a helper for only £70k it surprises me that you consider that somebody doing well. lol.

Susan Dean (1stclean)

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Re: lowest rung of the ladder
« Reply #28 on: September 25, 2016, 12:11:15 pm »
theres a guy in darlington that uses his brand new mobilay car to clean window in ,

8weekly

Re: lowest rung of the ladder
« Reply #29 on: September 25, 2016, 12:18:46 pm »
Don't look on the Nottngham thread guys. It'll ruin your day. Loads of window cleaners doing well.  ;D

Flat out six days a week with a helper for only £70k it surprises me that you consider that somebody doing well. lol.
He has a lad two days a week and the Saturday work is in addition to regular 4 weekly work is how it reads. Glass half empty again tinged with masses of jealousy. I reckon he's making £50k profit. By any thinking that's a nice business. You are very bitter little man Sean. Try some exercise or something to have some good feelings inside of you. Honestly, I don't know of anyone else like you.

ChumBucket

Re: lowest rung of the ladder
« Reply #30 on: September 25, 2016, 12:22:34 pm »
Don't look on the Nottngham thread guys. It'll ruin your day. Loads of window cleaners doing well.  ;D

Flat out six days a week with a helper for only £70k it surprises me that you consider that somebody doing well. lol.
He has a lad two days a week and the Saturday work is in addition to regular 4 weekly work is how it reads. Glass half empty again tinged with masses of jealousy. I reckon he's making £50k profit. By any thinking that's a nice business. You are very bitter little man Sean. Try some exercise or something to have some good feelings inside of you. Honestly, I don't know of anyone else like you.

Get a life Stevie boy! ::)roll

8weekly

Re: lowest rung of the ladder
« Reply #31 on: September 25, 2016, 12:24:14 pm »
Don't look on the Nottngham thread guys. It'll ruin your day. Loads of window cleaners doing well.  ;D

Flat out six days a week with a helper for only £70k it surprises me that you consider that somebody doing well. lol.
He has a lad two days a week and the Saturday work is in addition to regular 4 weekly work is how it reads. Glass half empty again tinged with masses of jealousy. I reckon he's making £50k profit. By any thinking that's a nice business. You are very bitter little man Sean. Try some exercise or something to have some good feelings inside of you. Honestly, I don't know of anyone else like you.

Get a life Stevie boy! ::)roll
Oh, there is someone else like you Sean.  ;D

8weekly

Re: lowest rung of the ladder
« Reply #32 on: September 25, 2016, 12:26:28 pm »
Don't look on the Nottngham thread guys. It'll ruin your day. Loads of window cleaners doing well.  ;D

Flat out six days a week with a helper for only £70k it surprises me that you consider that somebody doing well. lol.
He has a lad two days a week and the Saturday work is in addition to regular 4 weekly work is how it reads. Glass half empty again tinged with masses of jealousy. I reckon he's making £50k profit. By any thinking that's a nice business. You are very bitter little man Sean. Try some exercise or something to have some good feelings inside of you. Honestly, I don't know of anyone else like you.

Get a life Stevie boy! ::)roll
Oh, in terms of a life - just back from a 10k race around beautiful Highclere Castle (Downton Abbey). That's one of the reasons I have a positive outlook and happiness. What have you done this morning?

ChumBucket

Re: lowest rung of the ladder
« Reply #33 on: September 25, 2016, 12:41:55 pm »
Don't look on the Nottngham thread guys. It'll ruin your day. Loads of window cleaners doing well.  ;D

Flat out six days a week with a helper for only £70k it surprises me that you consider that somebody doing well. lol.
He has a lad two days a week and the Saturday work is in addition to regular 4 weekly work is how it reads. Glass half empty again tinged with masses of jealousy. I reckon he's making £50k profit. By any thinking that's a nice business. You are very bitter little man Sean. Try some exercise or something to have some good feelings inside of you. Honestly, I don't know of anyone else like you.

Get a life Stevie boy! ::)roll
Oh, in terms of a life - just back from a 10k race around beautiful Highclere Castle (Downton Abbey). That's one of the reasons I have a positive outlook and happiness. What have you done this morning?

Yep, and straight back on here afterwards!  ::)roll

G Griffin

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Re: lowest rung of the ladder
« Reply #34 on: September 25, 2016, 12:49:05 pm »
theres a guy in darlington that uses his brand new mobilay car to clean window in ,
Isn't that a Kirsty MacColl song?

Well I've got the worst round on here so you can all feel a bit better.
I am the lowest rung.
There, there.
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8weekly

Re: lowest rung of the ladder
« Reply #35 on: September 25, 2016, 12:54:33 pm »
theres a guy in darlington that uses his brand new mobilay car to clean window in ,
Isn't that a Kirsty MacColl song?

Well I've got the worst round on here so you can all feel a bit better.
I am the lowest rung.
There, there.
Scouser?  :D

G Griffin

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Re: lowest rung of the ladder
« Reply #36 on: September 25, 2016, 01:07:11 pm »
No, but not far away, la.
Worse, really. We don't even have the Scousers' confidence. You don't meet many shy ones.
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G Griffin

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Re: lowest rung of the ladder
« Reply #37 on: September 25, 2016, 01:18:02 pm »
What's his colour got to do with it?

I was going to mention immigration on this or the Nottingham thread- as a joke- but it didn't take long, did it?
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8weekly

Re: lowest rung of the ladder
« Reply #38 on: September 25, 2016, 01:33:17 pm »
No, but not far away, la.
Worse, really. We don't even have the Scousers' confidence. You don't meet many shy ones.
I knew. Wigan from memory? I'm a Scouser. Born in Bootle.

Dave Willis

Re: lowest rung of the ladder
« Reply #39 on: September 25, 2016, 01:44:09 pm »
Was your mum Old Mother Hubbard?