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I have 8 days a month all within a 2 mile radius. the majority I clean at a time when I know they are home . some pay online the others I collect, it takes roughly an hour as I know when to catch them, and I drive past their properties most days.the rest of my round , which is 12 days work is further afield. for these , again I have a lot at home. forr those that are out its payment online. and for those where I need access , its payment left for me by cheque or cash. so all in all its about an hours collecting a monthi very rarely have money outstanding as i dont do messers. i just move on
Quote from: james peters on April 13, 2018, 06:34:10 pmI have 8 days a month all within a 2 mile radius. the majority I clean at a time when I know they are home . some pay online the others I collect, it takes roughly an hour as I know when to catch them, and I drive past their properties most days.the rest of my round , which is 12 days work is further afield. for these , again I have a lot at home. forr those that are out its payment online. and for those where I need access , its payment left for me by cheque or cash. so all in all its about an hours collecting a monthi very rarely have money outstanding as i dont do messers. i just move onmy debt list is usually between £500-£1000 at any one time.....i managed to get it down to around £300(for a day!)this week!currently its nearly £600....
When I first started window cleaning I use to collect towards the end of the week. Thank goodness for online payments, etc. Collecting is a waste of time and petrol. Thank goodness I stopped collecting years ago. Still see a few trad w/c's out collecting Friday evenings, such a tedious job that isn't necessary anymore unless it the fAgs & booze brigade with cash in hand.
Hi, fAgs & booze brigade i regard as the odd job men and gypsies who don't contribute to society, claim dole money and do jobs on the side and there are a few of them knocking around who don't want a job because they'll lose too much in benefit handouts. Never been on the dole in my life, wouldn't want to be. I know a lot of trad cleaners who legitimately run a successful w/c business who have done it for twenty plus years and it's there way of life and they won't convert to wfp at their time of life and collecting is the norm for them. I started trad, then had to stop for health reasons and restarted twelve months later with wfp. I still trad inside a factory and a couple communal areas for housing associations but not domestic work. Been using Moerman squeegie with the pad so can wash and blade in one go, it's a pretty nifty tool combined with GG3.