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ISSUE TEASER:

Inside this exciting issue of the American Window Cleaner, Scott "Madman" Young recalls the extent to which he introduced the squeegee to Great Britain. The British were not fond of the idea of a squeegee and it took some persuasion. Young also speaks on the differences between window cleaning in America and Great Britain - spoiler alert: there are a ton! In addition, an article discusses the requirements of understanding the load capacity of a swing stage and what is essential to maintaining your safety when occupying one.

Employees and independent contractors may oftentimes do the same work, however, there are a couple of key differences. This is a comparison column you aren't going to want to miss. Another article explores the steps of chair work, which is a continuation of the previous issue. Recurring contributor Judy Suval reviews the different types of insurances recommended for window cleaners and how each policy offers different types of protection.

May to June Window Cleaner of the Month Todd Huff lays out his inspiring story while outlining the persistence of hard work as a window cleaner during his many ups and downs in the industry. Dressing your best while on the job is not only encouraged, it may also yield an increase in your potential pay. Owner of Klein's Quality Home Window Cleaning David Klein compares how even the slightest spot on your shirt is comparable to one on your window. There are many interesting articles in this issue you won't want to miss!

ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Introducing the squeegee to Great Britain
  • Differences between an employee and an independent contractor
  • Learn more about the steps that go into chair work
  • Industry professional Jackie Kopp mentions how important it is to stay up to date on the latest safety protocols
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