+14
I read a few posts on the first page and decided not to keep reading and post an answer directly. Leo, you should start DOING something/anything instead of all this ASKING/GUESSING game.
Nothing wrong with asking, all the opposite, but it becomes wrong when that’s all you do. Go ahead, bid, win or loose some, sell yourself short a few times and you’ll learn your price really fast, believe me.
+1 to this too
Leo, if you havent purchased that 30 foot pole I would recommend doing so immediately. Pole work is NOT as easy as it looks. It takes lots and lots of practice, at different heights and angles to be good. Your gonna be streaking windows like crazy, if you dont put in the work BEFORE you get these accounts.
+1
28’ ladder and 30’ pole for storefront? Hmmmm…
If you read some of his past posts (versus just piling on), you’d know that he was also researching local commercial opportunities that require access at those heights.
Of course you have!!!
Two words – pot, kettle.
Yes Larry, I have a pot and a kettle. Thanks for your concern though.
Right back at ya dude!
Leo,
I’m worried about you man… :eek:
At least he’s not a clown doing a whirling dervish, Art!
Please appreciate the time it takes for makeup
Can you slow it down? I’m getting motion sickness just trying to read your posts.
I think your right about the streaking part. In fact, I’m sure your right. So the question is, how do you not streak, especially with a 30’ pole?
I suppose I should be totally prepared for when that/those jobs arrive. Not having it just shows I’m lacking in my confidence in adopting a wait and see attitude. I do need to be practicing with it first I’m sure, as you suggest. Thanks.
This is Dallas baby! And besides, you never heard the saying, “Everything is bigger in Texas”?
28’ for hotel, storefront, and residential. K? 30’ pole for shoving… Oh, never mind.
Thank you…! Geez… At least someone is following along, instead on piling on like you said.
And I’ve got a pound of bacon for you too. Trick or Treat buddy.
He’s a she.