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geefree

  • Posts: 6180
Re: Who's got his head screwed on?
« Reply #60 on: February 09, 2008, 11:47:27 pm »
surely if people are that obsessed by money they ought to give up window cleaning, go back to school(college) and get a job in the city. If they are that dynamic it should be no problem.
 dont give me  that poop that you re from a council estate etc etc, plenty that have done it are from there but dont always admit it!
    £70,00  a year piece of p for city types so all you braggarts, surely theres better earnings out there, you sound as though you could survive in that cut and thrust enviroment as for me im just not "dynamic"  enough!
"up the corps"

I Think i once read on here that people have left city jobs to become window cleaners, that might explain why some believe it to be a business, and thrive , and some class it as beer money. and dont.

matt

Re: Who's got his head screwed on?
« Reply #61 on: February 09, 2008, 11:50:12 pm »
surely if people are that obsessed by money they ought to give up window cleaning, go back to school(college) and get a job in the city. If they are that dynamic it should be no problem.
 dont give me  that poop that you re from a council estate etc etc, plenty that have done it are from there but dont always admit it!
    £70,00  a year piece of p for city types so all you braggarts, surely theres better earnings out there, you sound as though you could survive in that cut and thrust enviroment as for me im just not "dynamic"  enough!
"up the corps"

I Think i once read on here that people have left city jobs to become window cleaners, that might explain why some believe it to be a business, and thrive , and some class it as beer money. and dont.

do you know, ive not in all the years on here read a post from a " beer money" person, not once

macmac

Re: Who's got his head screwed on?
« Reply #62 on: February 09, 2008, 11:50:26 pm »
Someone with the £30,000 (roughly) brand new van and say Ionics thermal set up with carbon poles, embroidered uniform, wrapped van and all the gubbings..............
or someone like Dai, for example £300 van i think he said and a £15 pole. Both capable of doing the same domestic work using the same methods. One of the two is pretty obviously going to have a much shorter relaxed working week than the other to take home the same money.




p.s. hope you don't mind me making an example of you Dai. No way is this intended to take anything away from you.

Better poles will make your work so much easier, that's fact. so you can work faster, more accurately with less strain & which all helps do a better job. wear smart work clothes, be polite, friendly & price well to earn good money. you must have confidence in yourself & your work. a decent van is fine ( not a rust bucket but not an all singing 20k job either ).

Now, we start work-
I flick a switch, 30k man flicks a switch & guess what? we can both clean windows the same way, not one any better than the other ::)

If 30k man feels he or she needs such an investment/profile ??? to make top money then thats fine. Ionics & the like wouldn't exist without the gullible.
I personally don't, i've done it without, like Mr.Sol said. your brain is your best tool (or something) It makes very good business sense not to give 30 grand away for something you can get for 6 or 7k (& less).

I do like Mr.Sol's posts though, it reminds me how successful i'v been so far. ;D

Tony

mark dew

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Re: Who's got his head screwed on?
« Reply #63 on: February 09, 2008, 11:51:56 pm »
i reckon a good wc with wfp putting in the same hours as a lot of these city jobs would be earning 70k a year anyway. Without the peer pressure, the afterwork drinking and without the same stress.

geefree

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Re: Who's got his head screwed on?
« Reply #64 on: February 09, 2008, 11:52:25 pm »
surely if people are that obsessed by money they ought to give up window cleaning, go back to school(college) and get a job in the city. If they are that dynamic it should be no problem.
 dont give me that poop that you re from a council estate etc etc, plenty that have done it are from there but dont always admit it!
 £70,00 a year piece of p for city types so all you braggarts, surely theres better earnings out there, you sound as though you could survive in that cut and thrust enviroment as for me im just not "dynamic" enough!
"up the corps"

I Think i once read on here that people have left city jobs to become window cleaners, that might explain why some believe it to be a business, and thrive , and some class it as beer money. and dont.

do you know, ive not in all the years on here read a post from a " beer money" person, not once

but we all know they are out there.

L.J.Thorpe

  • Posts: 2056
Re: Who's got his head screwed on?
« Reply #65 on: February 09, 2008, 11:53:29 pm »

I Think i once read on here that people have left city jobs to become window cleaners, that might explain why some believe it to be a business, and thrive , and some class it as beer money. and dont.
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it might also mean that they got stressed out and ped off working in the city...hmm, we are all in this for our own reasons and they are all equally  valid

bluesteve

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Re: Who's got his head screwed on?
« Reply #66 on: February 09, 2008, 11:53:36 pm »
has anyone else been on the vino :P apart from me
"Soldier an' Sailor too" !

geefree

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Re: Who's got his head screwed on?
« Reply #67 on: February 09, 2008, 11:56:32 pm »

I Think i once read on here that people have left city jobs to become window cleaners, that might explain why some believe it to be a business, and thrive , and some class it as beer money. and dont.
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it might also mean that they got stressed out and ped off working in the city...hmm, we are all in this for our own reasons and they are all equally  valid

True.

L.J.Thorpe

  • Posts: 2056
Re: Who's got his head screwed on?
« Reply #68 on: February 09, 2008, 11:58:17 pm »
i reckon a good wc with wfp putting in the same hours as a lot of these city jobs would be earning 70k a year anyway. Without the peer pressure, the afterwork drinking and without the same stress.
i thought the afterwork drinking was a perk ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D :-X
has anyone else been on the vino :P apart from me
no some lager from tesco "boheme 1795" 16 x 500ml for 9 quid bottle number 9 ;D ;D

matt

Re: Who's got his head screwed on?
« Reply #69 on: February 09, 2008, 11:59:27 pm »


Better poles will make your work so much easier, that's fact. so you can work faster, more accurately with less strain & which all helps do a better job. wear smart work clothes, be polite, friendly & price well to earn good money. you must have confidence in yourself & your work. a decent van is fine ( not a rust bucket but not an all singing 20k job either ).



tony, ref better poles, i think "lighter poles" is more apt ;) do you have a pole in mind  ;D ;D




Now, we start work-
I flick a switch, 30k man flicks a switch & guess what? we can both clean windows the same way, not one any better than the other ::)


Tony

what if your cheaper switch breaks, hey hey, never thught of that did you  ;)




If 30k man feels he or she needs such an investment/profile ??? to make top money then thats fine. Ionics & the like wouldn't exist without the gullible.


that made me laugh, but i await the responce from the said " gullible, it'll be equally as funny





I do like Mr.Sol's posts though, it reminds me how successful i'v been so far. ;D

Tony

i sometimes like his posts, its refeshing to read posts from such a hungry bloke, of course if he hadnt spent all his money on kit, he might be abe to eat .....boom boom






TennetClean

  • Posts: 497
Re: Who's got his head screwed on?
« Reply #70 on: February 10, 2008, 12:00:56 am »
LOL you will never ever convince the cobble-together merchants that it is worth investing in their business and their image.

Fine with me, thats what separates the men from the boys.

I wouldnt spend £30k outright, that would be a poor cash-flow decision.  I'd lease it over 5 years.  Also £30k would buy a system and van big enough for a team of three.  Unnecessary.  Could get a 600 litre hot water system and brand new van for more like £22k which would be a good size for somebody doing domestic on his own with the occasional helper.

Over 5 years the payments for that would be in the region of ...umm....bout £350 a month something like that.  No problem at all to earn that back in 2 working days even on domestic.  And you have the peace of mind of knowing you have the best kit available and a nice new van.  And after 5 years its yours.

Easy decision.

But for some reason lots of people on here still dont consider window cleaning to be a business, they consider it like shoe shining and dont expect to pay nothing out in capital.  thats why joe public still has a poor image of window cleaners.  (Except me, they think I'm fabulous)
My friends call me Tuppence Clean

matt

Re: Who's got his head screwed on?
« Reply #71 on: February 10, 2008, 12:07:31 am »
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If 30k man feels he or she needs such an investment/profile ??? to make top money then thats fine. Ionics & the like wouldn't exist without the gullible.


speak of the devil

L.J.Thorpe

  • Posts: 2056
Re: Who's got his head screwed on?
« Reply #72 on: February 10, 2008, 12:08:04 am »
reasons why i do this job: i start when i want ;D .i finish when i want  ;D.if i want to go home for dinner i do  ;D. if i want to give the missus a portion after dinner i do  ;D ;D ;D ;D :-* :P(rare admittedly).if i want a day off ....fishing,shopping,shooting,garden,hangover,car trouble,depression,sex,illness....whatever,then i can and i dont have to phone anyone up and check if its ok ;D ;D ;D ;) ;) ;) 8) 8) 8).if i dont like you i dont have to clean your windows ;D ;D ;D.......you get the drift .money aint my god....but if its yours then fair play ,go for it ,just dont tell me i should as well

macmac

Re: Who's got his head screwed on?
« Reply #73 on: February 10, 2008, 12:12:54 am »
LOL you will never ever convince the cobble-together merchants that it is worth investing in their business and their image.

Fine with me, thats what separates the men from the boys.

I wouldnt spend £30k outright, that would be a poor cash-flow decision.  I'd lease it over 5 years.  Also £30k would buy a system and van big enough for a team of three.  Unnecessary.  Could get a 600 litre hot water system and brand new van for more like £22k which would be a good size for somebody doing domestic on his own with the occasional helper.

Over 5 years the payments for that would be in the region of ...umm....bout £350 a month something like that.  No problem at all to earn that back in 2 working days even on domestic.  And you have the peace of mind of knowing you have the best kit available and a nice new van.  And after 5 years its yours.

Easy decision.

But for some reason lots of people on here still dont consider window cleaning to be a business, they consider it like shoe shining and dont expect to pay nothing out in capital.  thats why joe public still has a poor image of window cleaners.  (Except me, they think I'm fabulous)

So if i earn more than you in less worked hours & i've not spent 20 odd or 30k who's the numpty then?

I run a successful business, i'm professional, i don't shine shoes etc.etc.

Tony ( not richard craneum )

matt

Re: Who's got his head screwed on?
« Reply #74 on: February 10, 2008, 12:17:26 am »


 i don't shine shoes etc.etc.



you sure your not tommy ?? ? ?

TennetClean

  • Posts: 497
Re: Who's got his head screwed on?
« Reply #75 on: February 10, 2008, 12:19:29 am »
How do you know you earn more than me in less hours worked?

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speak of the devil
As I said.  Convincing cobble merchants anything is flogging a dead hoss. 
My friends call me Tuppence Clean

xxmattyxx

Re: Who's got his head screwed on?
« Reply #76 on: February 10, 2008, 12:22:17 am »
I find reading these kinds of posts that those that have invested at the higher end of the financial scale tend to have a rather black and white opinion of how things should be run. They come across as believing in how they run their business and also seem to believe it is the only way

If you havent invested as heavily as those then you appear to be thought of as unprofessional.

It isnt quite so clear cut as that.

Personally I find that black and white attitude far more unprofessional than the majority.
If I need to get a quote for some work done on my house I might get 3 quotes and opt for the guy who isnt the flash-boy with the smartest vehicle and biggest ego nor the guy who appears to be less than adequately equiped, but the guy who comes in with the mid-range quote who is friendly, has a satisfactory name for himself, polite, talks with confidence but without arrogance and gives me a sense of being capable in what he's doing.

Matt

karygate

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Re: Who's got his head screwed on?
« Reply #77 on: February 10, 2008, 12:22:44 am »
i worked in a warehouse on good money for idiots for fifteen years . now i go to work three days a week , about 15 hours in total. do not have a great income but its building , and i am finally in control of what i do and when . also the wife now works with me instead of her 45 hours a week bad job . we are not scruffy but if we wanted to earn great amounts there must be an easier way to do it ,but the lifestyle is great and the people we meet every day (except the odd one ) make it all worth while. different people want different things and i know my heads screwed on.
gary

matt

Re: Who's got his head screwed on?
« Reply #78 on: February 10, 2008, 12:23:50 am »
How do you know you earn more than me in less hours worked?

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speak of the devil
As I said.  Convincing cobble merchants anything is flogging a dead horse



you might have to have extra sidelines " want your driveway done mr ?? ?? " but i dont touch cobble stones on driveways

im busy enough thanks

L.J.Thorpe

  • Posts: 2056
Re: Who's got his head screwed on?
« Reply #79 on: February 10, 2008, 12:28:12 am »
I find reading these kinds of posts that those that have invested at the higher end of the financial scale tend to have a rather black and white opinion of how things should be run. They come across as believing in how they run their business and also seem to believe it is the only way

If you havent invested as heavily as those then you appear to be thought of as unprofessional.

It isnt quite so clear cut as that.

Personally I find that black and white attitude far more unprofessional than the majority.
If I need to get a quote for some work done on my house I might get 3 quotes and opt for the guy who isnt the flash-boy with the smartest vehicle and biggest ego nor the guy who appears to be less than adequately equiped, but the guy who comes in with the mid-range quote who is friendly, has a satisfactory name for himself, polite, talks with confidence but without arrogance and gives me a sense of being capable in what he's doing.

Matt
what he said and then some ;D ;D ;D ;D