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What are the goals of this organization?
I say the only requirement to join be that you have a business license. There are plenty of small time operations out there that don't care or have the money for the other stuff but still do a quality job. I know I'm not going to run out and take a training class for detailing so I can join. I don't think it would help me out at all.
Compared to other trades, detailing doesn't actually require that much skill (not saying it doesn't require any though)... It's mostly labor.
What would be the most helpfull though is learning how to market your detailing business better, etc. That seems to be where most start-up professional detailers have their problems. I'd see the biggest help being infomation on how to actually run your business more effeciently.
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