I tried this and got violently sick and covered in black gunk stuck all over the inside of the can. I don’t think this is a viable option for me? Please give tips on how to not get trash all over myself
I like to see it when they don't pay and complaining, that the worker's go back and completely undone the job and give them something to really moan about. Don't worry too much about bad reviews, most people actually agree with and see you're not playing these pathetic games.
Just got my first gas pressure washer to start servicing customers. After setting it up and following all the steps it won't fire up. I was going to check the spark plug since the filter looks fine, there's plenty of oil & gas in it. However the spark plug is stuck and I can't get it out. Any advice? Cheers.
Hey man I just got a commercial car wash job. They have heavy tire marks and tire shine stains. Wondering what chemical mix you would recommend? Thanks Colin.
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If you go with ending the contract, deny the claim and move on. Or explain the contract again, explain the need to seal lighting properly and then teach her how as a service charging $700.
0:53 Average driveway is 640 sqft. At 0.12 per that would make an average driveway $77? Seems low to me. Even at 15 that is still $96. At 0.30/sqft it would be around $190 Which seems totally normal from my view.
Fantastic Video! Thank you for the direct approach to educating on the physical job being done. Most videos out there spend most of the time giving vague advice on the business side of things and selling some other product instead of explaining the ins and outs of the job at hand. I really appreciated this video. Thank you!
What if I'm a teenager looking to make money with simply a 2.8 gpm electric? I dont have a way to get anything better, but the best is maybe get a surface cleaner to raise more faster. Is that a good idea? If so, whats the best surface cleaner under 100 dollars?
While I do appreciate the majority of this guy’s claims, the guest he had on talking about bleach was just spouting nonsense. What’s important is to be accurate about the very definition of an inorganic compound. It is not known for being environmentally friendly. So, while it may technically be alright to use on concrete, it is generally a haphazard chemical that can go wrong on many surfaces. Additionally bleach not effective in killing mold on porous surfaces where the mycelium is.
After some years of experience, I can usually tell the people to stay away from. The one's that say they are "giving" you work or the work comes with the promise of more work. Also the customers who complain about everything and want something for nothing. Alot of times it's the people who think the world owes them something and don't realize that the problem is in the mirror.
I'm ready! Great info. I purchased a trailer set up about 6 months ago and haven't got started as I do run another business, but I am going to start slowly and increase over time.
Been a teacher and coach for 5 years, I put in so many hours in the classroom and outside of the classroom (including on the coaching side of it). I deal with so much crap. Granted, it was my choice to be a teacher so I can’t complain too much. But I hardly make ends meet despite the time and effort I’ve put in, getting to the point where it’s starting to feel not worth it anymore. Always been interested in something like this, i miss physical labor. I want to learn more before I’d jump ship and make a huge change! Thank you for this video!
As a plumber, I can relate. So many service jobs can be an extremely quick fix (leaky toilet flapper, tightening a packing nut, etc.). You're in and out in 5 minutes and then you hit them with that bill and then they proceed to moan and complain that you charge too much for very little work. I give them the same speech every time. You're not paying for the fix necessarily, you're paying for my years of experience and skill to be able to diagnose and fix your problem very quickly and efficiently. That's the professional response but what I'm really thinking when people complain about the bill is figure it out yourself then. How many times I've heard, 'I could've done that' from a customer. Well if you could've, you wouldn't have had to call me now would you? There's that saying that the customer is always right, I get where the saying comes from but it's completely inaccurate to reality. Customers are usually almost always wrong and they're entitled on top of that especially when it comes to the bill. It's like people expect everything to cost nothing.
If you don't like my price go else where. If I am the buyer and you offer me a lower price or come down it only proves to me you where trying to screw me.