Desk Jockey
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You sir are amazing! I tip my hat to you. 

I've been pretty fortunate. Cleaning carpet for @ 15 years, mostly alone. I'm almost 3& and can put in some long days without too much trouble. I have had "trigger finger" for many years. I'm useless cleaning left handed so I never do it. I know I should force myself but I'm always in such a hurry and want to do a good job too.
I see a chiropractor monthly.
Always been a big believer in quality shoes.
I call myself "the Kid" because I really do feel like a kid. I love what I do and feel fortunate to still be able bodied to do it. That is despite a major leg break a couple years ago (tib/fib) from a low speed motorcycle fall.
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Oh, and I've got at least 20 pounds to lose after sitting around all Winter.
But blessed.
The Clean Machine
Stairs can beat a guy up too. I use a pretty short handled tool. I'm going to get a long handled stair tool soon. I need to be able to stand up straight.
14 years ago I destroyed myself in a skiing accident. 2 broken legs, shattered pelvis and a crushed heel. cracks in my bottom 2 vertebrae and they are now protruding forward, back hurts everyday. Just had surgery on my foot again ( 3 months ago )to make it better, its worse now. I wear hearing aids, Audiologist says I wont hear my grand kids by the time I'm 50 if I dont change something.
Frank you're a better man than me to clean with one of those. Welll that's not entirely true. You're a better man than Porkchop!![]()
You all NEED to get a stair tool that you can stand up straight while cleaning..
It was a shot. Everyone is a better man than Porkchop! LOLIm not sure how I should take that.
I've been in the business going on 20 years and along time ago I found I had to hire a technician and him have him do the majority the work.
I am basically the quality control and customer service guy at the jobs. Of course help set up, breakdown, move things and such but leave the majority of the rest of work to him except when using the rotary tool which I can use no problem.
Do you guys really like the zipper for residential carpet? I was allowed to try the prototype by the nice people who build that and did not like it for residential use myself. Has it changed and what can you guys honestly tell me about it?
Bill
I am 55 been cleaning for 14 years same back, shoulder, arm , elbow , pinched nerve as others.....chiropractor for the last 6 months...
I cleaned with rx20 off and on for 5 years, but doesnt work in residential also cumbersome on some commercial and heavy to lift.
Went to the wand(prochem)Ti and Prochem 12" with glides and wheels.. this helped some(for the last 8 years),but still same motion and pinched nerve in neck for the last 2..4 years.
Just purchased a Zipper 2 weeks ago after much research....
I did 1 restuarant this week and this is my results:
- cleaned better than the wand...
- more extraction.. faster dry time(1/2)
- Labor: i cleaned 2 hours and absolutely no joint pain in arms, shoulder or neck...
My back was a little tired but I basically just pushed the zipper with my body not using arms much...
Stood upright the whole time - (the chiropracter told me the bending over in an ackward position is what causes joint pain)
Residential results:cleaned my house(3 rooms)
- used about 35 gallons of water.. was dirty as it is the last carpet I clean...my wife made me use it on our house first
- dry time was half(2..3 hours) with little or no dry strokes(used 30hp w 45 blower and kero heat)
- labor - probably half as it causes u to stand up straight and the pushing and pulling is easier
more cleaning needs to be done by the Captain before I make final conclusion
but so far its a game changer in my book!
That's awful. I'm sorry to hear that.I told my Doctor the other day that something had to be wrong with me, because t hurt all over. He just grunted.
I was horsing around with my 1 year old grandson on Saturday and threw my back out. I'm walking sideways now .
But, I still put in two 8 hour days on the wand yesterday and today! My son just couldn't make it in to work both days. He has a cold! Straight commission; no work, no pay!
My Dad retired twice and went back to work both times within 6 weeks. He was a worker. He's having his left leg amputated tomorrow due to diabetes. He won't make it a year now.