Never.
I am geared up for window cleaning. I’m expert at window cleaning. I’m insured for window cleaning. I have all the perfect equipment for window cleaning. I know how to price window cleaning.
I’m not geared up for anything else, and I know I won’t be as efficient at anything else.
If I have extra time available, I’ll fill it with... window cleaning!
If a customer asks for anything else, I have a collection of business cards in the van for various trades people.
I'm not knocking you but i think it would drive me round the twist just doing windows day in day out, it's such a boring mundane job with little to no job satisfaction.
I like doing the extra jobs and they pay better than windows if priced right and usually a lump sum instead of driving around for little bits.
that makes complete sense.
i think there is a big difference between people who are still working on the tools and who employ other people to do the jobs.
its much simpler and more cost effective if you are emptying to be niche and simplify your service.
if you still do the cleaning work yourself, and you have time and want to do other things that makes complete sense.
if you want to get yourself out of the cleaning, and grow a sustainable business, this is much easier to do if you offer a simple service
R
Totally disagree - if thats all your staff do, assuming they have half a brain cell then they are going to get bored - when bored they start to look for better things to do ( just like ourselves ) - the guys love s/f/g cleans - Conny work or a day pressure washing to break up the routine - they also like the satisfaction of seeing a big difference in the end result from cr@ppy to clean with much more appreciation from the customer than you get from regular window cleaning
for me it also has the added benifit that they earn x2 p/h what window cleaning brings in
Darran
i doubt you would disagree that its simpler and easier that you highlighted?
the more different jobs you have, the more reliant you are on staff who can do those jobs. the harder it is to be efficient. the more wasted equipment you have, the less effective your marketing will be, worse profit margins, a more complicated business to run.
you need higher trained and more experienced staff on the cleaning side as well as the office side.
you need more equipment and different systems and processes in your business
yes it can make the job more variable for them. but also it comes with headaches for them too of more problems with unfamiliarity.
i think it is a bit of a self fulfilling prophecy also.
if you have staff that are used to the variety and how things work. the staff will tell you they like it how it is. you then run a risk when you try and change their job. they will tell you they like that variety and if you change it you may well loose some of them.
obv when they do leave you are then at risk of being pulled back into the cleaning work because the skills you have lost are not simple to train up. so you start doing jet washing, and conny cleans or whatever.
you also get staff who like the routine. they like a job and knock off. who like things hassle free.
they may not work for you as long, but they can last 3 years or more before they move on
its certainly a lot easier to replace staff when they have a simple job, which is quick to learn, and they are able to master the work side of it quickly.
if you want to scale a business and spend more time working on your business rather than cleaning, AND spend less time working in your business... niching it down and simplifying your service is the way to do that.
if thats not what you want, and you like it the way it is, thats fine