If the rain is hitting the windows I don't work. All you jokers claiming that you've educated your customers, or is it clients
#letsmakesimplewindowcleaningintoanartform#
The problem is, it can rain at any given time, any given day.
You could clean the windows in a beautiful sunny morning, then it could rain that afternoon.
I’ve never felt that rain makes windows dirty. Always the wind that blows dust onto them, but rain on its own, Mayb slightly? Not so much.
It’s just a hazard of the job.
I bet we care about the rain a lot more than a customer does. They just want a regular and reliable service in my experience. If you can deliver that by not working in the rain, then fair play.
Personally I’m full with work, and In scotland I’d be having multiple days off every week if I didn’t work in the rain.
The customers don’t examine the windows for some slightly spec or “particulate” on the glass from the rain. They just want rid of the bird mess, the spiders, and things generally looking clean.