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1.expense and higher overheads.2.hassle!equipment problems 3.RSI-back/neck/shoulder/elbow problems after a few years4.less consistent results-eg easier to make a bad job!5.most domestic custys would prefer dry windows{trad!}6.large van needed in the main for the ton of water u need to carry!7.having to keep moving van on large compact estate work.8.hoses, pumps freezing in winter!please feel free to add more WFP guys!
thanks for that advice, its always nice to get an experts opinion.by the way the post office has just opened if you wanna go and cash your giro but leave your hand cart and ladders outside mate
Quote from: dazmond on November 19, 2009, 08:27:35 am1.expense and higher overheads.2.hassle!equipment problems 3.RSI-back/neck/shoulder/elbow problems after a few years4.less consistent results-eg easier to make a bad job!5.most domestic custys would prefer dry windows{trad!}6.large van needed in the main for the ton of water u need to carry!7.having to keep moving van on large compact estate work.8.hoses, pumps freezing in winter!please feel free to add more WFP guys! well my best advice for you is dont do it stick to trad then,
the man is weighing up the pro's and con's of going wfp after 15 years (I believe thats right) of being trad.He has listed what he belives to be the con's and is after some advice and opinions of how to resolve the issues raised.He is considering a considerable financial outlay and is after some justification for doing this,you guys could give him the benefits of your experiences and give him some useful comments instead of slateing him.I for one would be interested in some more constructive replies