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AWC Magazine Collector's Edition - Issue 235
AWC Magazine Collector's Edition - Issue 235
AWC
AWC Magazine Collector's Edition - Issue 235
AWC Magazine Collector's Edition - Issue 235
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About the AWC Magazine Collector's Edition
Are you looking to build up a collection of window cleaning memorabilia? AWC Magazine's Collector's Editions have been stored safely at Window Cleaning Resource for those who want to honor their craft and build a collection that can be cherished for a lifetime.
We have a limited number of these vintage relics, and they won't be printed again! Get your hands on these pristine-condition editions and honor the unique and fruitful industry of window cleaning.
ISSUE TEASER FOR EDITION #235:
The article "Man Hours vs Window Counting" dives into two distinct bidding methods in the window cleaning industry. Veteran cleaner Matt Johnson compares the route-focused window counting system to the man-hour method he’s used for decades on high-rise projects, showing how both can work, but not always for the same jobs.
In “Trad VS WFP,” Jeremiah Green unpacks one of the longest-running debates in the window cleaning world: traditional tools or water-fed poles? With a nod to each method’s history, pros, and cons, he explores how smart cleaners know it’s not about picking sides, it’s about using the right tool for the job. Whether you love the feel of a squeegee or the reach of a WFP, this article puts the argument into perspective.
In the article “Crew VS Solo,” Jamie Hallman reflects on his journey running a one-man window cleaning business and why he’s chosen to stay that way. From the peace of working alone to the freedom of setting his own schedule, Hallman lays out the highs and lows of going solo versus building a crew. Whether you’re flying solo or scaling up, this honest take will help you think through what kind of business and life you really want.
ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Rigs & Digs: Visual Window Cleaning
- Ask T-Squeegee
- Around the Globe: Australia
| SKU | 288-61-225 |
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