No.Only the absolute desperate will be working.
Quote from: Lee Smith on March 29, 2020, 06:28:27 pmQuote from: KS Cleaning on March 29, 2020, 06:20:22 pmQuote from: Lee Smith on March 29, 2020, 05:59:09 pmNo.Only the absolute desperate will be working.Is your wife still in the same well paid job? Maybe the absolute desperate ones are the only breadwinner in the family?Window Cleaning is a fairly well paid occupation, if you can't afford to take 3 weeks off then you are not running a successful business.If it was 3 weeks then no problem, take a holidayThe issue is it isnt going to be 3 weeks its going to be significantly longer.Everyone has their own financial circumstancesI wont be getting feck all gov help as im not self employed, so im working despite having some savings.
Quote from: KS Cleaning on March 29, 2020, 06:20:22 pmQuote from: Lee Smith on March 29, 2020, 05:59:09 pmNo.Only the absolute desperate will be working.Is your wife still in the same well paid job? Maybe the absolute desperate ones are the only breadwinner in the family?Window Cleaning is a fairly well paid occupation, if you can't afford to take 3 weeks off then you are not running a successful business.
Quote from: Lee Smith on March 29, 2020, 05:59:09 pmNo.Only the absolute desperate will be working.Is your wife still in the same well paid job? Maybe the absolute desperate ones are the only breadwinner in the family?
Yes i am because my customers want me to. Ive given them the choice also offered fronts only all want backs done also. But only doing those i can contact wouldn't just turn up. All done within government guidelines.
Quote from: Gomo on March 29, 2020, 06:33:14 pmQuote from: Lee Smith on March 29, 2020, 06:28:27 pmQuote from: KS Cleaning on March 29, 2020, 06:20:22 pmQuote from: Lee Smith on March 29, 2020, 05:59:09 pmNo.Only the absolute desperate will be working.Is your wife still in the same well paid job? Maybe the absolute desperate ones are the only breadwinner in the family?Window Cleaning is a fairly well paid occupation, if you can't afford to take 3 weeks off then you are not running a successful business.If it was 3 weeks then no problem, take a holidayThe issue is it isnt going to be 3 weeks its going to be significantly longer.Everyone has their own financial circumstancesI wont be getting feck all gov help as im not self employed, so im working despite having some savings.The lockdown restriction won't be on for months, our government will be desperate to get the economy moving soon.
I think we’re all in the same boat, but looking at those countries further down the line, harder lockdowns are in place why play Russian roulette?Cleaning Windows IS NO WAY essential so why take the risk, in fact if you want to go out why not volunteer. And deliver to those really vulnerable in society ?Darran
Definitly working as have contacted customers who are happy im coming . This could go on for months ,so just as well work while youre able to. There is no right or wrong here ,if you want to stay at home fair play to you,but if you can work within the guidelines then also why not. There really is no need to have divisions on here .
No, I’ve even picked up 10 new jobs this week that have sacked their window cleaner off due to spreading the virus. One said that their cleaner even admitted to going to the shops every day and speeding in his car on the empty dual carriageway. All are happy to wait for me 👍👍
Quote from: kevinshinner on March 29, 2020, 07:09:13 pmDefinitly working as have contacted customers who are happy im coming . This could go on for months ,so just as well work while youre able to. There is no right or wrong here ,if you want to stay at home fair play to you,but if you can work within the guidelines then also why not. There really is no need to have divisions on here .Its not that simple mate . nobody wants to stay at home . some of us have invested thousands of blood sweat and tears . thousands in money terms . its not about what customers want . what WE want . its about reality , and how we can make it better as soon as possible . as a collective , we have to play our part. THE BIGGER PICTURE !its scary seeing my partner off to work in hospital. we read all sorts of stuff on fb . but I can clarify this is very real
I'm just waiting for a takeaway delivery... Is it really any different to us working?
Quote from: james peters on March 29, 2020, 07:16:58 pmQuote from: kevinshinner on March 29, 2020, 07:09:13 pmDefinitly working as have contacted customers who are happy im coming . This could go on for months ,so just as well work while youre able to. There is no right or wrong here ,if you want to stay at home fair play to you,but if you can work within the guidelines then also why not. There really is no need to have divisions on here .Its not that simple mate . nobody wants to stay at home . some of us have invested thousands of blood sweat and tears . thousands in money terms . its not about what customers want . what WE want . its about reality , and how we can make it better as soon as possible . as a collective , we have to play our part. THE BIGGER PICTURE !its scary seeing my partner off to work in hospital. we read all sorts of stuff on fb . but I can clarify this is very realDont let your empire fall then.....get out and work if you can as your perfectly entitled to do so........and the risk is very small mate....just keep to the social distancing guidelines...wash hands frequently and dont accept tea and coffee......