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Discussion in 'Commercial Window Cleaning' started by Jeff Parks, Dec 30, 2013.

  1. Jeff Parks

    Jeff Parks Administrator Staff Member Administrator

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    I know of some that a good portion of there business is from national service providers. All I continue to hear from most is that its not worth it due to underpriced work and that they pay slow. What has been your personal experience with these companies?
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    In the past our company has worked with a few of them. Working with them wasnt that bad but I didnt get my first few checks until 45 days later but that eventually turned into 30 days.
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    Luke S. Moderator Staff Member Moderator

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    They're usually only worth it if you already have a well-established route and at least a few employees. A lot of the jobs you'll get are national chains, and you'll get all of the ones for your region usually.

    Imagine trying to wash every Taco Bells windows in your area in one week, without losing tons of time and gas money driving all over the place.

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