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yes calgary is a great place to be a detailer....if the weather was nice
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joe.p said:This is an interesting thread,How many of us look at cars in parking lots or while stopped at the light just to eye them up and realize your looking at this car and telling yourself how you can make it look better.Thats the answer other then a wash i see very few cars that are detailed. people want a clean car and if their cars happens to have a nice shine then this is all they want.If i was to do this part time i would target highend cars because that is who has the cash to throw at a detail think about it the average person gripes about putting gas in their car and their gonna pay $150.00 to $300.00 for a detail. if im wrong please tell me.
So true... Too many people seem to think all that is involved with a detail is a wash. As though "detail" is just another term for "car wash".harry444 said:Its funny when people see me detailing my car and they make the coment "oh when your done with your car I can bring mine over next" well I told a lady last week "I tell you what I will do for you how many cars do you have she said 2 a honda and a land rover I told her I would detail her 2 cars for $300 including a engine detail " well her eyes got as big as the moon and said " oh I wouldn't pay that much to WASH MY CARS! the point is some people don't know what we do or how much work is involved but everyone wants a perfect car but they don't want to pay for it ....
MysticVenom96 said:You make some good point's! Out of curiosity what was your major in College?
Maxima Lover said:Wow, this thread is making me sad. I'm about to be 19, and in college, so it isn't like I'm going to starve if this doesn't work out. I have been making pretty good money painting houses the last few summers, so if I'm not going to be able to turn a large enough profit, I'll probably go back to that instead of detailing. I have most of the stuff I need to get it going though. I've picked up about $500 in some other stuff I needed that can still be returned if I back out.
What I still need to get/buy:
-Water tank
-Business insurance
-$200 in chemicals
-Business License ($75 now, and another $150 June 1st)
-Register fictitious business name (not very much)
-About $150 in other misc. stuff
Maxima Lover said:Thanks for encoragement LockedNLoaded and Fishimp.
I've never had a "real job" really. I've never worked for anyone except the customer directly. Maybe it's because I think my time is worth more than everyone is willing to pay a teenager, but I think it lies more within the fact that I love being my own boss. I can't stand someone telling me what to do. Even more than the money though, I always make sure I go above and beyond what someone thinks they are paying for. Anything I do, it will be done right, or I'll spend as long as it takes to make it right as soon as possible. I love the reaction I get from the customer. With other jobs where I could have a boss, I know I wouldn't get the same type of recognition for my work.
I'm currently going to community college for 2 years and then plan on transferring to a 4-year school so that I could save some money. I'm shooting for a business degree, but school's getting boring quick and I don't study near as much as I should. This isn't because I'm out partying all the time, but I'm constantly looking/thinking/researching for business and money making ideas. I know I'll never work in an office all day, but I still would like to be able to say I got my degree. As far as a lot of people are concerned, if you don't have a degree, your not good at finishing things.
The detailing business has been put on hold though. I posted in another thread about a fairly large complex where my mom worked. I planed to get a lot of business from there and had permission from the complex's property manager to detail on location. Well my mom has been let go and there are now some legal issues because of her termination that have come up. Although I would like to make money, family is family. I think it would be in my best interest as well as everyone else's if I didn't detail there at this time. She was let go 1 week away from my first scheduled detail at that location. I hadn't even distributed flyers on location and within the last 2 weeks, I've still received several calls about my services. I've gotten their names and numbers, but informed them that the business has been put on hold. Unfortunately, it looks like this may remain a weekend deal.
That was not the only determining factor for putting the brakes on the detailing business. I've purchased a professional airless paint sprayer because my neighbors needed their fence and deck stained and I knew I could do it quickly, end up with a nice sprayer that would be paid for, and still end up with a little change in my pocket. I've done 2 more jobs since then. Both took right around 8 hours and I turned $900 profit on one and just over $1000 profit on the other one. I know I can't make that type of money detailing around here.
I'll let you guys know what ends up happening and thanks again everyone for the support. I've yet to find any other forum with members as helpful, knowledgeable, mature, and respectful as this one :bigups.