imported_JoshVette
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You need to define the word professional, cause webster sums it up as, what you do for a living....not how good you are at what you do.
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David Fermani said:Sorry, but I totally disagree with this point. Whether you do this full time or not has nothing to do with your ability to be considered a Professional Detailer. I think I've put enough years into this profession (full time) to be discredited because I'm now somewhat retired. I guarantee if I took the Professional Detailer's exam, I'd score in the top percentile.
JoshVette said:You need to define the word professional, cause webster sums it up as, what you do for a living....not how good you are at what you do.
baseballlover1 said:Theres an exam?!
boogiejoe said:I'm thinking that we can not put into words well enough the level of expertise that I've seen displayed here. We may be focusing too much on the name rather than the results. It's all about the results, and if your customers are pleased.
Technically it could be called - Ham Hands and Blind Joe's detail shop. If the cars that came out were absolutlely perfect, I'm sure they would get repeat business.
JoshVette said:If it's non profit, who would be sponsoring this forum??
A lot of venders sponsor forums, would this forum be the same way?
Originally Posted by JoshVette
First, I think only those who do this full time can call themselves professionals.....
boogiejoe said:We are trying to form a group that is in the best interest of the pros. Our rules are not written in concrete. That's why we want more members. I don't have a teachers' edition. The rules and policies are decided by the members first and foremost.
boogiejoe said:We need to educate the public. I have a few ideas like holding customer education seminars. Have people sign up for free, and at random 1 person will get picked for you to do their car for free. You can then show your potential customers the difference between a fully qualified detailer and a hack. If you wait to pick the car after everyone shows up, I'm sure you will get plenty of takers. You'll still get the gawkers and freeloaders which I think is pretty unavoidable.
This is just one idea, we've got plenty more. I don't think I need to spam this forum, so I'll refrain from trying to advertise what we offer.
boogiejoe said:We need to educate the public. I have a few ideas like holding customer education seminars. Have people sign up for free, and at random 1 person will get picked for you to do their car for free. You can then show your potential customers the difference between a fully qualified detailer and a hack. If you wait to pick the car after everyone shows up, I'm sure you will get plenty of takers. You'll still get the gawkers and freeloaders which I think is pretty unavoidable.
Scottwax said:I'm booked up 7-10 days in advance pretty much all the time, why would I give away a free detail?