justin30513
Mobile Detailing Services
VaSuperShine said:It definitely does but i don't think that was included in the criteria of this particular quote.
No it was not!
LOL!
Last of my worries. Good suggestion though!
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VaSuperShine said:It definitely does but i don't think that was included in the criteria of this particular quote.
justin30513 said:Do you mean when they first spilled the 2 liter of Coke?
LOL!
azenthusiast said:JRock10, I'm not going to agree or disagree. However, just realize that if you are doing that for a professional business, that sounds like it could easily turn to a lawsuit if someone really wanted to.
PRB said:Thanks for your advice on a sector of the economy that I've been part of for most of my work career. I too know how to match a client and a service so it's beneficial to both. Each client, as well as each service provider, have different approaches and expectations. Justin took what worked for him in the situation. As far as Justin, no harm-no foul
As my initial comment said, it surprised me that someone would turn down the work. It wasn't meant to be derogatory to anyone.
As Scottwax said, those 'burbs and FS GM trucks in general did seem to have carpet that didn't want to cooperate when it was filthy.
Remember, though, all cleaning and detailing isn't all about taking lightly used vehicles and making them near-showroom. Often, it is to take care of the average family vehicle that is trashed beyond our expectations because the 4 kids, 70 hour work weeks, and no free time don't afford the owner time to do any more. Having expectations that such a vehicle will be showroom after cleaning is unreal. Selling it appropriately and having the customer appreciate it is key.
01bluecls said:Its fine to have your personal opinion and all but on a public forum such as this, those comments are best left in your head IMO. I'm half Asian and my mom is Asian. Does that make me cheap and always want more for my money? I have been working in the "retailing/service" industry for 5 plus years as well, but I dont display such stereo typing on a forum such as this. Just watch what you post, it may offend people, that's all.
JRock10 said:once you spend a little more time in the service business, you'll learn what kind of clients and work that you are willing to take on. I personally won't do work for many middle easterners and central asians. not because i'm a racist, but because i understand that their culture is one of expecting much more than what they pay for. i'm not doing a full detail on a wash/vac.
rac·ism (rÄ�'sÄz'É™m) Pronunciation Key
n.
The belief that race accounts for differences in human character or ability and that a particular race is superior to others.
Discrimination or prejudice based on race.
JRock10 said:nah. remember, in private business, you have the right to serve who you choose. you can refuse service to anyone.
gbackus said:This is actually a pretty common misconception. It is ILLEGAL to refuse to serve someone except in certain circumstances, such as causing other customers to leave. Look it up.