My new detailing business....(Pics)
#41
Re: My new detailing business....(Pics)
Originally Posted by Stealthmode
You've got the right idea. With washing cars, painting houses, clipping toenails..............it doesn't fucken matter, just hit the rich folk.
Way to use that thing on your shoulders. Your next step is to hire someone to do what you do for $15 and hour and sit at home playing with your *****.
Way to use that thing on your shoulders. Your next step is to hire someone to do what you do for $15 and hour and sit at home playing with your *****.
#43
Re: My new detailing business....(Pics)
Originally Posted by jman30513
My prob is that no one can do it like me when it comes to hiring someone. How do I over this in my head guys? I want to move forward and do this.
#44
Re: My new detailing business....(Pics)
Originally Posted by aggrevated87
nice job man!.all the little detail shops around here leave those damn swirly marks.i got a black expedition and it shows up bad!...
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#45
Re: My new detailing business....(Pics)
Originally Posted by Darkelvis
Your bitch workers do the wash/vacuum/carpet shampoo/etc.... you still handle the clay/buff/wax/etc.... that way you can go over everything and do your "finishing touch"
Thanks guys for you support on this. Surprised me!
#48
Re: My new detailing business....(Pics)
Looks like your work will pretty much get you all the business you can handle by yourself. I know a guy who started a detail shop, makes a ---- load of money and does what he wants. He has one good employee he pays under the table, and a few grunts that just do the ---- work and show up when they want. Good money to be made and what do you have to buy, wax, soap and towels? Keep up the good work and if you can handle more, advertise. Just don't let a shitty employee ruin your good reputation.
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#49
Re: My new detailing business....(Pics)
Originally Posted by Dr.Boost
Looks like your work will pretty much get you all the business you can handle by yourself. I know a guy who started a detail shop, makes a ---- load of money and does what he wants. He has one good employee he pays under the table, and a few grunts that just do the ---- work and show up when they want. Good money to be made and what do you have to buy, wax, soap and towels? Keep up the good work and if you can handle more, advertise. Just don't let a shitty employee ruin your good reputation.
Dr., I was thinking of the same thing. Hire one guy and treat him well. I had a buddy help me this summer and boy, did just one person help out so much! Then hire a couple of school kids to do grunt work. I do alot of car audio/video so I was even thinking of combining the two businesses to feef off each other.
#50
Re: My new detailing business....(Pics)
New cars...old cars...What the hell does it matter? He's getting paid. Plus pretty good money at that also. I say keep doing what your doing and if you enjoy it then more power to you. Nothing like having your own business and being your own boss. Nothing wrong also with expanding your business also. Detailing and stereo installs are really good choices. Maybe add like paintless dent removal and tubo installs would top it off.