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geefree

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Building a Compact Round.
« on: January 30, 2009, 07:39:21 pm »
Do you find its nearly impossible these days to build a compact round,?

There are a lot of window cleaners around now, and i thinks it will take years to have new rounds compact...

unless of course , you buy a round.

I find its only starting to come together after 2 and a half years,

but its still fairly scattered.... not nearly as compact as i would like,

so for those starting up right now,,,,... be prepared to work hard to build,

what do you guys think? ;)

Paul Coleman

Re: Building a compact round.
« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2009, 07:45:38 pm »
Do you find its nearly impossible these days to build a compact round,?

There are a lot of window cleaners around now, and i thinks it will take years to have new rounds compact...

unless of course , you buy a round.

I find its only starting to come together after 2 and a half years,

but its still fairly scattered.... not nearly as compact as i would like,

so for those starting up right now,,,,... be prepared to work hard to build,

what do you guys think? ;)

It can take years to start really filling in the gaps.  It happens as other W/Cs gradually drop out.  However, havingf a more spread out round does have its advantages too.  Easier to get rid of awkward customers without getting hassled  for a start.

geefree

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Re: Building a Compact Round.
« Reply #2 on: January 30, 2009, 07:59:14 pm »
Yes, i like that part about it... nothing worse than when you want to drop someone.... but still have to do the whole street or cul de sac- every month

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