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The job role of a window cleaner by Innes Donaldson
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The job role of a window cleaner |
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Believe it or not Window Cleaning is a pretty adventurous job, you might even say it's dangerous. No doubt there is a lot of risk involved, including, hanging out over the sides of buildings on wooden platforms and safety ropes maintaining the cleanliness of all these windows on everything from skyscrapers to low-rise office buildings and shops. The people who undertake this sometimes dangerous job must not only know how to do the actual window cleaning well but they must be up to the challenge of actually getting to these windows, which in itself is not always an easy task. Window Cleaners in London, can just like everywhere are in high demand. This is because architects and builders are always creating complex and admired buildings to in order to "Wow" and out do the competition, this creates even more competition for qualified window cleaners. There are many risks involved in the job. Would you believe 10 window cleaners die each year in the UK? This does not stop window cleaners as they seem don't worry all that much about falling or getting killed on the job. This can be attributed to the fact that they take necessary safety precautions required by the companies they work for. In addition they are protected by the International Window Cleaning Association, a non-profit trade association that works to maintain the safety and quality of window cleaners no matter what kind of window cleaning jobs. Even with the risks involved, window cleaners generally enjoy their jobs. They enjoy not having a boss to constantly watch them and breathe down their necks. They enjoy the thrill and excitement of hanging so high in the air.
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