It's been an interesting start to what is for me the most hectic time of the year.
On our way to a builders' clean on Sunday the 1st, my van lost power, cut out completely, and on getting out, there was smoke coming from underneath. Slightly surprised by this as we hadn't smelled it, I told my daughter who was with me to get out and get as far away as she could. I did the same, as there was nothing I could do with the smoke getting worse and worse. A few minutes later it was ablaze, with all our work gear on board, including my ladders. The fire service were called who put out the fire, by which time the van was a burned out shell and the ladders were distorted by the heat. Bother!
This minor hiccup has prompted me to rethink how to continue. Being a die-hard Luddite, wfp is not for me (yet) so I have decided to remain trad but ladderless. I've got everything needed to proceed by way of poles, and the usual trad gear, so am up and running again.
I do shop fronts in my town, so I am used to trad poling. I have been doing this on residentials for a week or so now, and I am really starting to enjoy it more than when I was on ladders. I was worried about how my residential customers would feel about my not using ladders, and almost no-one has even mentioned it, and of those who have, I have sold the benefits of it being safer, and that I believe the results should be as good as before. An additional benefit that I have also found is that I am actually starting to get faster!
So a less than happy situation has got me really motivated and ready to go at it more than before.
John