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How many of you are getting 25 per week or better on a retail detail?
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GSRstilez said:25 dollars or clients?
What is a "retail detail"?
jsatek said:Good question - Clients.
Joshua312 said:The real question is for a retail detail...What does it include? Is it just a wash? Full swirl removal?
If it is full detail...I doubt with the autopian standars that someone is doing 25 full details a week. That is approximately 4 a day - full details taking anywhere from 4-8 hours sometimes. Just wouldn't work out.
Joshua312 said:The real question is for a retail detail...What does it include? Is it just a wash? Full swirl removal?
If it is full detail...I doubt with the autopian standars that someone is doing 25 full details a week. That is approximately 4 a day - full details taking anywhere from 4-8 hours sometimes. Just wouldn't work out.
jsatek said:Thats what I am trying to assess. Maybe a detail busines with 3 employees? 5 per day would have to be the minimum.
Joshua312 said:I guess I dont understand your question then...Are autopians getting 25 full details a week...No
Detail business' with more employees, sure they can detail more efficiently. Are you looking at opening a detail business or are you trying to figure out what other detailers are accomplishing in a week? Because if you are trying to figure out what they do a week, it will vary greatly based on the appointments they schedule week to week. Try to clarify what you need to know and you will get the help your looking for.
brwill2005 said:In order to be booking 25 per week, one would need a very attractive fixed location in a very busy part of town. A huge marketing campaign would also be needed to attract customers. In my area ( Northern Virginia) there is an express detail which is located on a very busy road. The building is very attractive and the work is done out front where everybody driving by can see. They have several people working on each car. It would not surprise me if they did 25 express details a day.
Danase said:Yeah, I would think that 25 per week you would either have to have a business with several employees or just be doing the ole' "pay some kid $15 per car to slap on some wax and buff it off". That is what a local shop near me does and I tell you he is always packed! And I am sick of people getting my prices and saying "I can go to blah blah detailing and get it done for $69.95." :lol
jsatek said:There is no reason to do more work for less money. If thats your business model, good. It sounds like yo u operate on a different model. As a consumer with $150,000 worth of cars that are leased, I'd say I'd go with the $70 joint also. If it didnt come out so good, I'd say, big deal I paid $70 for it. For em to pay $200-300 for a detail for my purposes is ridiculous. I lease my cars and both are parked at a train station for 10hrs per day. If you want that business, you have to conform to wha the market needs, as in any business. I have an IT consulting business that is constantly changing its approach to its clients. One day we are trading floor specialists, the next we are dot net. I cant always push what I love and make a profit.
Would you rather do 100 cars for $10 dollars each or 4 cars for $250 each? Youll have to deal with that turn down on 96 customers to make the same dough, not a bad deal if you ask me.