I’m stra
you do realize Mike is 6’6, and close to 300 lbs, WITH special dietary needs? AND, he runs multiple businesses?
I don’t think he would be planning on keeping him as a pet!
I’m stra
you do realize Mike is 6’6, and close to 300 lbs, WITH special dietary needs? AND, he runs multiple businesses?
I’ve spent time with Mike in person.... while a good guy, I don’t think more than a week would be possible.... (sorry Mike)...I don’t think he would be planning on keeping him as a pet!
I’m stra
you do realize Mike is 6’6, and close to 300 lbs, WITH special dietary needs? AND, he runs multiple businesses?
I’ll do it for $1,199As cool as it sounds it’s gonna have to be a pass. I know you’d teach a lot of shit they won’t at IICRC but it’s a big expense. What I’ve learned the most from here is I got a lot of other crap to figure out before I dive into anything.
another special dietary needs instructorI’ll do it for $1,199
the real reason Mike got into tile repairsAt least Damon won’t spend the day in his bathroom
Haha point taken. You don’t need a good wrap to get a solid customer.
You don’t need a good wrap to get a solid customer.
Look here Larr.....not one person here believewraps are foo-foo fluff
If you have thousands to spend on foo-foo fluff, go for it
Pimp that beeioch out with blazen badazz graphics and disco lights too like Energizer Bunny Capt'n Happy Saiger .....when you have the donut$
but you ain't got that kind of bankroll
when you don't even have as much as bucket and towels to get started
and only have $25k to start up
Clean well lettered van gets you in the game.
Good personality (people like and trust you) good work ethic and enough common sense to do what a circus monkey can be trained to do
..... you'll be farting thru silk in no time, Boy!
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Good personality (people like and trust you) good work ethic and enough common sense to do what a circus monkey can be trained to do
Mike Lindell of My Pillow.......
Has anyone tried the purple pillow? I'm curious.
My brother has the bed and it’s comfy as hell.I did. I liked it and hated it. But it’s not the pillow it was me. I sleep very restless and literally toss an turn all night. So I usually drag the pillow with me or end up using my arm.
But someone who doesn’t move much that could be a great pillow. It’s very heavy so it stays put.
I’m very very tempted in buying their bed. I’ve got a nice bed and we have an adjustable base.
One man said three things you should have the best of. Best car, bed and shoes. If you’re not in one you’re in the other!
Well shit, should I know how to do every job going in? I mean the obvious answer is yes and I would love to know them all right out the gate but I figured I’d start with just carpet upholstery and tile to get started and pick up on more as I go. Definitely don’t want to be a one trick pony haha.on top of those words of wisdom, be prepared to recommend QUALITY referrals for other home services. Most customers will LOVE that.
and dont be a one trick pony, clean upholstery, rugs on location , tile, stone, wood, vinyl and even their dog if they'll pay. MAXIMIZE each and every job.
Well shit, should I know how to do every job going in? I mean the obvious answer is yes and I would love to know them all right out the gate but I figured I’d start with just carpet upholstery and tile to get started and pick up on more as I go. Definitely don’t want to be a one trick pony haha.
As for the referrals are you saying recommend other service companies they can use (painters, electric etc)? Or my own services? Or if I know I’m not qualified to take something on recommend someone who is?
I have a question with vinyl. How do you go about it? It’s hard to find PROFESSIONAL cleaners working on it. Everything I’ve seen is stupid DIY hacks or the “pro” people using an oreck and fabuloso to clean it. I’ve seen people say a 175 on it too but on a low speed or it’ll eat it up. I know it’s exploding right now in new apartments n homes. My father in law did the whole downstairs in it so I’d have somewhere to practice all the time haha.
Haha ok that’s what I intended to do. Wanted to avoid expensive things like hardwood and upholstery in case I f’d it up. Those 2 I’d especially like to get trained in before I even attempt it.Start your business cleaning carpet and tile and grow into upholstery and rugs.
There’s no business law saying you have to be all things to every person.
Except for morons trying to be experts on an idiot bulletin board.
Haha ok so I’m guessing all the videos I’ve watched on it are sufficient enough then.I learned how to clean hardwood from one 5 minute phone conversation.
When dealing with ‘wood’, and I use that term loosely, ALWAYS walk over to a central air vent in the floor, pull the cover/diffuser out, get down on your hands and knees, AND LOOK AT THE CONSTRUCTION...
Some are just a veneer, heck, some wood ‘look’ flooring, is just printed onto the surface....
MDF, and all other crap building materials DO NOT LIKE WATER.....
Well I still haven’t started anything so we don’t have insurance yet, but is there an insurance agency you’d recommend that knows and understands the business?No!
All "wood" floor are not equal.
How's your insurance?
So avoid water completely on LVP/LVT flooring haha