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What is the smallest job you ever did?

Discussion in 'Residental Window Cleaning' started by SpicAndSpanShawn, Feb 23, 2015.

  1. SpicAndSpanShawn

    SpicAndSpanShawn Member

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    I wanted to read a few good stories you guys might have/want to share. I came to the idea of making this post after a job I recently took. So apparently this elderly woman that lives down the road was disappointed at the job done by one of my competitors and after suggesting to re-do everything I was refused and I ended up cleaning just four windows. I refused to charge her and she ended up "forcing" me in to sitting down and drinking a cup of joe. Do you guys have any similar jobs?
  2. Brandy

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    Well there was this guy who just said that he will pay me if I just explain to him properly why he should choose me from now on and not other window cleaners. He paid me just for that, was an odd situation though he hires me from now on.
  3. SQcleaner

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    Nah I don't really any small jobs except for maybe the beginning of the business because the jobs were pretty much MARKETING MARKETING MARKETING

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