I don't think this is a doom and gloom topic at all, it is and should be a reality check for some.
As for this being the "latest" excuse from customers, we have experienced this excuse a long time before the so called credit crunch. It does not take just a credit crunch to stretch peoples finances and as Andy said respect to them for being honest, they could have just said "thanks but don't come again" and saved face and really hacked Andy off by doing so.
Window cleaning is not a necessity to
most people. It is a luxury item for domestics and standard commercial premises.
The only places where it would be a necessity are in "hygiene areas" and the like, where dirt and dust has to be kept to a minimum or less!
Electric supply, gas supply,water supply, food those are necessities.
"I think I will have my windows cleaned, but will go without my supply of water this month" I take my hat off to people starting up in any industry at the moment. All sorts of businesses, large or small around here are cutting back or worse, the salary ranges in the local rag have gone down over the past 18 months, the job section is now down to 4 pages, instead of the 12 or more we saw last year.
The reality is that the outlook isn't good, that's not doom and gloom, it is just something else as a business that you have to face, have to overcome and learn from in order to take your business forward when there are better times.