I prefer Fridays off too, Monday and Tuesdays are mainly commercial and I like to get them done and dusted. I
You take Monday off then the weather takes a turn for the worse for two days, then your on catch up and stressing. I get my work done first then decide whether to take a day off or not.
I will still take on new work in the streets I'm already working, and any big houses that or on my way. I like what someone said about are rounds are built on shifting sands, that's so true. I lost nearly a days work in very short sapce of time once when a big company came in and bought the customers houses and the land they lived on. That was before my round got up to speed and I took a knock but a reality check too.
Ilisten to my discs and shoulders now, if they start to flare up I know to let up a little, especially this time of year. Last two years come sept/Oct I was having to take time off and having really short days as I was in to much pain and the tablets wasn't working, and I couldn't sleep comfortably.
I'm not going there again. I've changed the way I've work now, slow down on the job a little, methodical and thorough. A bit more zen. I've been at it over 25 years now, and only in the recent years have I started to be more bolder in pricing, still about a third cheaper than the most expensive, I'm happy with what I've got though and these days won't let my round get so big that I'm bursting at the seams but neither do I take days off all the time randomly to pursue my interests (biking/hiking). I very very rarely work weekends now and as I say Friday off if I can. Work hard,full days till then. I love window cleaning though, and I love doing a good job, being reliable. I prefer working on my own, and keep it simple.