Friday, May 1, 2009

Working as a subcontractor


Working As A Subcontractor
 
I haven't posted for quite a while. So I apologize.

I wanted to speak about something that could really add a nice income stream to your business. Subcontracting. Many janitorial companies in particular, don't want or don't know how to properly clean windows. Many are very eager to work with a window cleaning company to clean windows for their clients. They may be happy because they may have turned down window cleaning jobs before, but now, they can have someone they trust clean the windows, and they can make a tidy profit on it.

I have worked with several janitorial companies over the past year. One janitorial company I have cleaned a restaurant for. Another has me clean some insurance office windows. Another had me clean payday loan centres, And this latest one has me clean condo sales offices. Generally there are two kinds of companies, serious business owners who charge good prices, and are reaping the benefits, and ones who charge very little and are working like dogs. I have worked with both.

The important things to deal with when you work with companies is this. Provide a pay period that they must pay you by. For example due on receipt or due in two weeks. You deserve your money, and don't stand for not getting paid til the customer gets paid. Let the contractor manage the risk, that will be a large weight off your back.

Try to put things in writing, even if it's just an email. For each new job you bid on send an email outlining what work you will do, and how much you will charge. Often terms are forgotten and arguments or misunderstandings may arise.

Don't feel that you need to cut your prices. I have charged decent prices, and the contractor was still able to put a decent cut on top of it.

Good communication is key. A janitor doesn't think like a window cleaner, and he might not understand your pricing, what work is involved, or other issues.

An advantage of working as a subcontractor is that you may get jobs that you may not get through your marketing efforts, or you may not be allowed to bid on.

Of course, janitors are not the only people you can work with. You can subcontract for property maintenance companies, national service companies, even other window cleaners.

So, in summary. Set payment terms, communicate, put things in writing, and don't cut your prices if you don't have to.

Thanks for reading my blog. If you are in the Toronto area, and want your windows cleaned. Call me. I am the Toronto Window Cleaner. 647-409-8144

18 comments:

Dan Wagner said...

Mike,
Good point about setting payment terms. I know of some business owners that don't even pay their EMPLOYEES some weeks because they "can't afford to". I've had pretty good success getting paid in a timely fashion by contractors, but some are very slow.

Toronto Window Cleaning said...

Thanks for the wonderful read. Good that you have done a great deal of home work related to the topic. Keep up the Good Work.

All the best!
James.

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Regards,
James.

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Michael said...

Dan,

I agree some are extremely slow

James and Vancouver,

Thanks for the kind words.

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Window Cleaning Lancaster Pa said...

When i started out, I used to act like a sub and have many work of mouth contracts. It wasn't until I was out 2k until i realized i needed to have more systems in place.

Michael said...

Hi Dan, thanks for reading my blog. That's terrible. I have had a few slow pays, you can't completely avoid them. In fact one customer didn't pay for one full year.

But if you keep reminding everyone after two weeks you get faster payment.

Michael said...

Thanks James

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