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I feel for you flat out full time guys Dazmond, I work around 20 hours a week and if I only get 15 hours done this this week which is rare doing 25 next week is no big deal, up your prices, keep control of your expenses, stop wasting money on nonsense that's not needed, you could then cut back on your hours and avoid the need to work in all sorts of weather.
this is aimed at the guys that say they DONT work in the rain.......how on earth do you manage not to? this morning......its raining here and forecast for most of the day.....last week it rained most of thursday and friday morning,some days i might be 3 hours into my work schedule for that day and it rains for the next 2 hours......what do you do?go home? ive got 3 commercial jobs to clean this morning(offices),2 domestic jobs and a UPVC clean on a large house this afternoon....theyll get cleaned in the rain regardless as usual......
Quote from: Dry Clean on September 09, 2019, 08:07:18 amI feel for you flat out full time guys Dazmond, I work around 20 hours a week and if I only get 15 hours done this this week which is rare doing 25 next week is no big deal, up your prices, keep control of your expenses, stop wasting money on nonsense that's not needed, you could then cut back on your hours and avoid the need to work in all sorts of weather.i still need to work in the rain.....if i had your attitude id never get any work cleaned!im off on holiday in 3 weeks so even more important to keep to schedule.....
I usually just get on with it as it's never as bad as it seems but today or at least this morning I'm taking off as it's been heavy all night. It was an early start yesterday with the kids for a charity event then took them to a theme park, then had to unload the pw gear from Friday and put the poles etc back in so it was late before I sat down. Also had the wee man kicking lumps out me last night so I've got more of an excuse than the rain.