John from Texas

JMjr

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the time to introduce myself, my name is John M from Texas, I have a passion for anything with wheels and a motor. I plan on starting my own detail business in the very near future and found this site and the level of professionalism and help to be incredible. I find detailing to be a split between engineering and craftsmanship that can only be learned through experience, drive, dedication, passion, and the ability to be humble and learn from everyone.
 
Welcome to this site, I'm glad to hear that you are interested in this website is also esky very glad to hear that you want to open up your own business, I wish you success
 
Nanolex US said:
Welcome John,



Good luck with planning your new business, i'm sure one day we can see some of your work :)



absolutely thanks a lot nanolex, look forward to showing a lot of my work.
 
:welco Autopia JonV2.0



It is vitally important to get it started right and to learn how to run a business as well as the technical aspects of cosmetic restoration ; my best advice is to obtain as much knowledge and professional training as you can, this can be obtained via seminars and by reading Internet detailing forums



If you get started with the proper training and education your chances of success are greatly increased. There is a lot more to getting started in the auto cosmetic restoration business then knowing how to use the equipment, using chemicals and getting a car detailed. Just like any business there are financial considerations, books to keep, contacts to be generated, Insurances and permits along with sales and marketing concepts to be put into place in order to grow your new business venture.







TOGWT® Autopia Detailing Wiki – “Essentials for Starting a New Businessâ€� – http://www.autopia.org/forum/detail.../136439-essentials-starting-new-business.html





TOGWT® Autopia Detailing Wiki –“Becoming a Professional Detailerâ€� - http://www.autopia.org/forum/detail...ng/136438-becoming-professional-detailer.html



These Detailing Wiki informational resources contain everything you’ll ever want to know about automotive detailing and are an invaluable addition to your detailing knowledge base.
 
TOGWT said:
:welco Autopia JonV2.0



It is vitally important to get it started right and to learn how to run a business as well as the technical aspects of cosmetic restoration ; my best advice is to obtain as much knowledge and professional training as you can, this can be obtained via seminars and by reading Internet detailing forums



If you get started with the proper training and education your chances of success are greatly increased. There is a lot more to getting started in the auto cosmetic restoration business then knowing how to use the equipment, using chemicals and getting a car detailed. Just like any business there are financial considerations, books to keep, contacts to be generated, Insurances and permits along with sales and marketing concepts to be put into place in order to grow your new business venture.







TOGWT® Autopia Detailing Wiki – “Essentials for Starting a New Businessâ€� – http://www.autopia.org/forum/detail.../136439-essentials-starting-new-business.html





TOGWT® Autopia Detailing Wiki –“Becoming a Professional Detailerâ€� - http://www.autopia.org/forum/detail...ng/136438-becoming-professional-detailer.html



These Detailing Wiki informational resources contain everything you’ll ever want to know about automotive detailing and are an invaluable addition to your detailing knowledge base.



Thank you for the links, and I agree 1000%, So many people overlook start-up costs, solid business plan, etc. I want to be well-rounded and educated in every aspect of the business.
 
Howdy John and welcome! I'm down the road from you in Beaumont, if you need any help with questions or anything shoot me a message :)
 
Perfections said:
Howdy John and welcome! I'm down the road from you in Beaumont, if you need any help with questions or anything shoot me a message :)



thanks a lot perfections, I absolutely will keep that in mind, if any questions come up. Greatly appreciate it.
 
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