I'll tell you how it went. Got a few photos, not very good pics though
I arrived at 9-15, after getting lost, but not too much. First impressions were...good. It was a proper place that was for training, had facilities ect. Not sure what I was expecting, maybe a warehouse or something but it wasnt like that.
The training area is in an upstairs bit, but I didnt really get a good pic of it. felt a bit of a prat taking photos to be honest so just did it quickly as poss.
Part of it was inside and part of it was outside using the poles. One thing I never realised was that there was so many different types of poles. I had a go at using lots of them, the unger pole, ergoleght, tucker, facelift. Bit annoyed though now because i want a different pole to the one I have so money will need to be spent
It was good. I liked it, learned a load of stuff I wish I'd known when I started wfp like how to rinse and technique etc. problem windows.
archer is right its very handy to talk to other window cleaners. We all had a good looksie in each others vans. Some very smart stuff out there, I had no idea.
It was very good. I now have a much better idea of what I'm looking for when I get my new system which will be pretty soon.
Got a certificate and also got joined up to the clear choice thing. If i'd known she was going to take my photo I'd have made more effort so thats my tip-take your hairbrush.
I'm prob gonna book on the marketing one next, now I know what to expect i think it will be good as well.
Mike