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Brian! Don't EVER blame beer for any thing!:lol:
Yeh, what have i done to offend you?..........:lol:
As for keeping the van looking good, i'm with Brian.
There was a time when turning up in a smart new van scared customers away.
They thought you must be expensive if you can afford a nice van. (any customer who still thinks that is a skinflint and not the type of customer i want anyway)
Not anymore!
People now pre-judge your work based on the condition of your van.
Tatty van = tatty work.
I've had many compliments on the smartness and cleanliness of my van.
Same goes about work clothes.
Scruffy jeans and scruffy t-shirts just doesn't cut it anymore.
Customers expect a professional job, and your appearance gives them some idea how you will look after their property and install.
It shows you have pride in everything you do.
You might be the best at what you do, but the customer doesn't have any way of judging this until AFTER the job.
PIMP THEM RIDES!!!!!!!!!!! :lol:
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