Okay guys, I started a thread a couple of weeks ago about a couple of opportunities that had come up for me. Well, one is looking like it might be a good thing to pursue, and I even have a person that is an investor and entrepreneur interested in working with me on this.
The opportunity up for discussion is the shopping mall car wash service.
I'm trying to develop the systems that will be used, put together cost calculations per vehicle, figure out what all will be needed, etc. I know that I'm going to offer an ONR wash and dry, and just basic interior services like dash wipedown, windows, and vacuuming. Other things like tire shine, dash dressing, etc. would be offered ala carte.
The goal in this is to keep the investment down. I will have to pay employees, and some sort of rent to the mall for using their property. Above that I have things like workman's comp, insurance ( I already have it to some extent, but I'm sure there will be additional coverage needed for this, with employees ), and whatever supplies and advertising that I use. I already have most things that we'll need to actually do the jobs, like canopies (to use as a reception area, the store-front for lack of a better term since we'll be stuck out in the parking lot), towels, buckets, vacuums, etc.
The biggest problem that I'm running into so far in coming up with numbers is that I have absolutely zero idea as to how many cars I might have as patrons. Obviously, that is not something that anyone can predict accurately, but I have no clue whatsoever. These malls have great traffic, but who knows how many will be interested? It is hard to say how many people I need to have on staff when I don't know if they'll just be standing there all day with nothing to do, or if they will have much more than they could possibly handle.
So, what would you do with this idea?
I'm thinking 4 employees, two for the outside and two for the inside, splitting the car right down the middle to get it done quickly. The first 2 get the car, do the outside (ONR hand wash & dry) , and pass the car off to the next 2, who do the inside (windows, dash, & vac) and move the car to a parking spot. All the while the first 2 can start on the outside of the first car. Does that make sense?
How detailed would you get on the outside? That is a problem for me, because I want every little bug and speck of dirt gone, but is that reasonable? Will people pay for the time it takes to do that? Or should I be content with just washing it, just like the automatics that are usually used that do not get all of the bugs and such off?
I'm an over-analyzer in every since of the word. Sometimes I get analysis paralysis, and I'm trying to avoid that. I have ADD, and a mind that races and things about every little detail to minutia, driving me nuts. So, I'm coming here for some help in keeping things realistic.
I really wish I had some idea of what kind of business this might generate. I think that it is a great idea, and I've seen that in other places in the country such ideas have taken off to whatever extent. There is no such thing in KY, IN, TN, etc. that I have been able to find so far to compare with.
Any suggestions, comments, criticisms, or just jokes to lighten the mood and distract me from going crazy analyzing every possible scenario?
The opportunity up for discussion is the shopping mall car wash service.
I'm trying to develop the systems that will be used, put together cost calculations per vehicle, figure out what all will be needed, etc. I know that I'm going to offer an ONR wash and dry, and just basic interior services like dash wipedown, windows, and vacuuming. Other things like tire shine, dash dressing, etc. would be offered ala carte.
The goal in this is to keep the investment down. I will have to pay employees, and some sort of rent to the mall for using their property. Above that I have things like workman's comp, insurance ( I already have it to some extent, but I'm sure there will be additional coverage needed for this, with employees ), and whatever supplies and advertising that I use. I already have most things that we'll need to actually do the jobs, like canopies (to use as a reception area, the store-front for lack of a better term since we'll be stuck out in the parking lot), towels, buckets, vacuums, etc.
The biggest problem that I'm running into so far in coming up with numbers is that I have absolutely zero idea as to how many cars I might have as patrons. Obviously, that is not something that anyone can predict accurately, but I have no clue whatsoever. These malls have great traffic, but who knows how many will be interested? It is hard to say how many people I need to have on staff when I don't know if they'll just be standing there all day with nothing to do, or if they will have much more than they could possibly handle.
So, what would you do with this idea?
I'm thinking 4 employees, two for the outside and two for the inside, splitting the car right down the middle to get it done quickly. The first 2 get the car, do the outside (ONR hand wash & dry) , and pass the car off to the next 2, who do the inside (windows, dash, & vac) and move the car to a parking spot. All the while the first 2 can start on the outside of the first car. Does that make sense?
How detailed would you get on the outside? That is a problem for me, because I want every little bug and speck of dirt gone, but is that reasonable? Will people pay for the time it takes to do that? Or should I be content with just washing it, just like the automatics that are usually used that do not get all of the bugs and such off?
I'm an over-analyzer in every since of the word. Sometimes I get analysis paralysis, and I'm trying to avoid that. I have ADD, and a mind that races and things about every little detail to minutia, driving me nuts. So, I'm coming here for some help in keeping things realistic.
I really wish I had some idea of what kind of business this might generate. I think that it is a great idea, and I've seen that in other places in the country such ideas have taken off to whatever extent. There is no such thing in KY, IN, TN, etc. that I have been able to find so far to compare with.
Any suggestions, comments, criticisms, or just jokes to lighten the mood and distract me from going crazy analyzing every possible scenario?