Hey Gents;
I don't know about you, but I have a good collection of scars on my hands, legs, and head from window cleaning.
I have several scars from the scraper; some cuts were worse than others.
Then there are the shin scrapes from shrubs, etc.
Then there are the painful head bangings against the ladder; while it is loaded in your truck; walk around without looking;BAM!
Run into the ladder with your forehead! This has happened only a couple of times so I do not have any scars from that showing.
Once my ex and I did a bank with a counter weight system, and some of the equipment fell as we were putting it together; ouch! Six stitches on the top of my head!
That was the day that I decided any high rise work was not my bag.
If an injury occurs on the job; best to clean it; bandage it; and finsh the job.
With experience we learn what to carry.
Most of my scars are on my fingers from the scraper.
Alway's not having the cover placed back where it belongs! How many times have you shown up on a job with band aids on your fingers?
I call these small scars window cleaner's hands; altho as you can guess, my hands are well manicured and always nice. It was without gloves; too focused on the job; carelessness.
Wearing gloves is wise. You must keep your hands decent looking so when you collect the money and write the receipt you look maintained.
Someone once told me that when he collected payment he carried an extra shirt that was very nice (proffessional), and he changed into it at the end of the job before collection.
I think that is a good idea.
Hugs,
Texas Girl