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D.Salkeld_Ltd
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Getting bored
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March 23, 2004, 01:41:55 am »
Does any of you chaps get bored with window cleaning?
David Salkeld
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Philip Hanson
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Re: Getting bored
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March 23, 2004, 10:18:44 am »
I used to sometimes. Now I mostly work with someone else, and having company is better for not being bored.
When on your own, it helps to set yourself a goal. For example, I promise myself a treat for doing £150 in a day. And something even better for more than £600 a week. That helps to break to the monotony.
Also, I always chat to the customers who are at home. Some people are really interesting!
Philip
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Re: Getting bored
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March 23, 2004, 10:28:34 am »
Yes, I go through spells when window cleaning really gets me down but I suppose this happens in most jobs.
I`ve just started back after a week off for a big horse racing meeting, so it`s worse than ever. I know which I`d rather be doing :
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To avoid boredom, try doing fewer hours, if you can afford it. I can`t so I grin and bear it.
I find the weather gets me down more than the monotony, but only just.
Gerry.
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Slatercleaners
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Re: Getting bored
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March 23, 2004, 10:49:54 am »
I've just started out and am enjoying the work.
I'm sure once I'm sure of how to access the houses and in more of a routine it might get a bit mundane.
SO far though the customers really appreciating what I've done and the fact I'm earning £100-130 a day helps.
I think that the setting targets and goals will help, but having the right attitude about the freedom that wc allows you will help you view it more positively. I'm working 2/3 days a week and earning more than I did in a 5 day stressful job in Civil Engineering.
It comes down to remembering that your bucket is half full!!!
Easy for a newbie to say eh!!!
Gary
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