futuresweets-10
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Well, I have had my mobile detailing business equipment for a few months now and I havent really started useing it much since I cant think of a name so I can go through with getting my business cards and fliers made up. I was working the other day (one of the first few days I got out there and actually did something) and I had two vehicles line up, a King Ranch F-250 and a tahoe. I did the king ranch and then took the vehicle back to the customer and picked up the tahoe (the vehicles were parked at the same place and I had to wash them about 300 feet down the road). While I was washing the king ranch a construction worker from a near by construction site walked up and asked how much for a basic wash on his 96 mustang. I gave him a price and he handed me the keys and the money. I did the mustang after the tahoe, so it would be the third vehicle for the day. I got done with the mustang and the keys to it were sitting on his seat. At about that point I noticed that I had some keys in my pocket. I looked at them and they were keys to a ford. I thought about it for a second and just assumed that the mustang had an extra set of keys in it.
FAST FOWARD. I was eating dinner with my family later that night when I got a call from the owner of the king ranch. He explained that he couldnt find his keys anywhere and asked if I had any ideas. I told him I would check my truck and get back to him in a few. After I got off the phone with im I thought about it and I couldnt remember ever giving the guys keys back to him. After I miniute it dawned on me..... The keys to the king ranch were in the front seat of the mustang! ! ! . I didnt know what I was going to seeing as I didnt know who the guy was and I didnt have any contact information for him. I called the guy with the F-250 back and explained to him what was going on and that I could get his keys back to him in the morning and he was surpriseingly cool about it. The next morning I went back to the construction site and the mustang was no where to be found. After walking around the site for a few miniutes and talking to several people I managed to get someone on the phone who could get in contact with the mustang owner. 15 miniutes later he showed up with the keys. I was so relived to get it all worked out and so relived that the customer in the F-250 was so easy to get along with about it. I told him that his next wash was on me and that I was sorry for the mix up. Live and learn I guess....
FAST FOWARD. I was eating dinner with my family later that night when I got a call from the owner of the king ranch. He explained that he couldnt find his keys anywhere and asked if I had any ideas. I told him I would check my truck and get back to him in a few. After I got off the phone with im I thought about it and I couldnt remember ever giving the guys keys back to him. After I miniute it dawned on me..... The keys to the king ranch were in the front seat of the mustang! ! ! . I didnt know what I was going to seeing as I didnt know who the guy was and I didnt have any contact information for him. I called the guy with the F-250 back and explained to him what was going on and that I could get his keys back to him in the morning and he was surpriseingly cool about it. The next morning I went back to the construction site and the mustang was no where to be found. After walking around the site for a few miniutes and talking to several people I managed to get someone on the phone who could get in contact with the mustang owner. 15 miniutes later he showed up with the keys. I was so relived to get it all worked out and so relived that the customer in the F-250 was so easy to get along with about it. I told him that his next wash was on me and that I was sorry for the mix up. Live and learn I guess....