It makes no difference to me I can make up for it by joining in very good jobs to cover a lost day here and there,just because you work in the rain don’t confuse the fact that people don’t mind in reality they are tolerating it if truth be told.
You are working in the rain due to the fact you employ staff so you are having to work in the rain,anyone worth their salt that’s done this job long enough can take the odd hit with a day off due to rain,the question is do people mind you cleaning their windows in the rain,99% I would say do mind but tolerate it every now and again regardless of you standing there explaining it makes no odds to the glass staying clean,if someone was cleaning my windows with it coming down in bucket loads of rain I’d mind.
Is this not judging the clients mimd of frame based on your own opinion?
Are you convinced that cleaning in the rain has a good or bad quality finish? Hence not wanting to start a hoise if its raining!
Obviously this is your choice and your right. All im saying is, for me i work in the rain as I know it makes no difference and i educate my customers and they all know this.
The first time i did so, i was sceptical but the very next day, a couple of my old dear customers told me they wasnt convinced untill i cleaned them the day before in the rain and they saw for themselves that it dried clear and they took the trouble to stop and tell me as they passed in their cars. This convinced me as it passed the old biddie test
Therefore all my customers are treated the same. Yes a bigger, posh house would be charged more for various reasons, but i will not move on my work ethics incase they disagree.