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I don’t turn work away , I usually take them on at a higher price than normal. And then consider sacking off a lower paid job
I turn FAR MORE work away than I take on......there is only so much refining you can do and only so many hours in a day.
I’m the same I been thinking about removing the contact no on my van and just keep the logo and possibly taking any of my online presence down
It goes to show that the market isnt saturated yet then It also shows how; if ones wanted to, can grow their business by taking on employees and perhaps have more vans on the road. So i guess it depends on your goals. For me it isnt to work myself into the ground, i could take on much more work but im comfortable where I am at the moment and so I either turn them down or pass onto other lads I know who work the areas.However to answer the question "if you get more work when your snowed under".....NO but funny enough i get alot of walk ups and enquiries when im working in the rain
Daz.Maybe 2 monthly, high price Understand, I turn down about 90% of new enquiries.Alot of website enquiries are 1 off's; fsg or Connie cleans.Just happiest going round the beaten path, easy life Having said that I'm actually bang up to date on my round.So going out later to do an end of tenancy clean.Couple of hours.All windows outside and Connie roof.Connie roof is 5 panels in a straight line.If the letting agent doesn't show I'm not cleaning 😁
ive not even got a website lee!no need.your right though mate i should of took them on 2 monthly which is what i usually do with most new customers at higher prices.i think i was having an "off" day.its took a while to adjust to the british weather after a week in the hot egyptian sun.
It depends on the kind of work. Had a phone call today, the lady sounded nice, but I know the street and it's not upmarket. Parking problems too.I didn't know how to say "Sorry, pet, but I don't think you're rich enough" so I said I'd come and quote.I very probably won't.