“Successful” - this could end up in a real big debate as it depends on what aspect you call successful
My honest opinion is this ( and its not meant in any derogatory way at all ) there are all kinds of people some practical, some not, some excel at maths, some at sales - window cleaning is a “trade” that people fall into wether it’s through redundancy or no other employment and thought of employing is way down or not on the list. So when the time comes little attention has been payed to how to employ, and more importantly who to employ - this coupled with its really hard to let go of your “baby” tends to lead to a failure in employing - with all things being equal that’s pretty logical, as being self employed, doing your own thing, stopping off as and when you feel like it and answering to no one is not a great recipe for employing.
For me, day one the aim was to employ, starting out on windows at 43 I had no desire to be on the glass over the age of 55 - I set up (hopefully) to employ and being really lucky that the wife was a really good recruitment consultant we managed to pick 2 exceptional lads from the get go - we’ve had some frogs to throw back along the way but as it stands I have 5 full time and 1 part time employees - if things continue then maybe another around October to February time.
Others have done it ( he who can’t be named ) and several others that have grown over the years - I don’t know their original objectives but I would hazard a guess they gave it some consideration before taking the plunge, but I’m sure they all have this in common - they are great people persons and can man manage on a natural friendly basis
If you are going to employ - it’s not just about having the work, can you be confidence you can lead by example, deal with things professionally ( I’d. Don’t call them an ar$€ hole - even when they are! ) let go and don’t micro manage - then your in with a shout
Darran