Mikey P
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Chavez is going to start cleaning carpet again as an OO?
You don't have to be a Genie to figure that out. It's in his blood.Chavez is going to start cleaning carpet again as an OO?
yeah, but is it in his back, arms and shoulders?You don't have to be a Genie to figure that out. It's in his blood.
Except for the prison part, that describes my life almost perfectly. My first attempt on my own was with my brother in law. Company named after my sister. Then they got divorced. Second attempt, I was doing well, then got married. Seemed logical to have a regular paycheck. Sold that business to one of my former employers and took a job with him. That lasted about a year and I was off again. Worked for one of his competitors but that didn't last long. 1990 I went back on my own and have been there ever since.I always sigh when I realize I've been working with carpet cleaners as a supplier/trainer since the 70s.
In that time, I've seen a number of guys get out of the business, and later get back into it. The stories usually follow one of the scenarios below:
1. Guy gets out of the business to get a "real job" (usually at his frustrated wife's behest). The "real job" disappears, and he comes back to his original "love".
2. Guy gets out of the business because of divorce. (Sometimes, at least partly, because he didn't follow through on the above stated issue with the wife). He get's a job somewhere, but the realization of the income potential, or more often just missing the satisfaction of improving the appearance of things helps him find his way back again.
3. Guy sells the business, and the guy who buys it runs it into the ground. Original owner goes back because the marketplace wants him badly enough to make it worthwhile. Sometimes the existing business is still around, so there is a bit of legerdemain needed to get around the non compete clause.
4. Guy goes to prison, and business fails while he pays his debt to society, as it were. He gets out, can't easily get a job, but can reopen the business or start a new one. This is very common.
There are a few other reasons, but these four sum up most of them.
I always sigh when I realize I've been working with carpet cleaners as a supplier/trainer since the 70s.
In that time, I've seen a number of guys get out of the business, and later get back into it. The stories usually follow one of the scenarios below:
1. Guy gets out of the business to get a "real job" (usually at his frustrated wife's behest). The "real job" disappears, and he comes back to his original "love".
2. Guy gets out of the business because of divorce. (Sometimes, at least partly, because he didn't follow through on the above stated issue with the wife). He get's a job somewhere, but the realization of the income potential, or more often just missing the satisfaction of improving the appearance of things helps him find his way back again.
3. Guy sells the business, and the guy who buys it runs it into the ground. Original owner goes back because the marketplace wants him badly enough to make it worthwhile. Sometimes the existing business is still around, so there is a bit of legerdemain needed to get around the non compete clause.
4. Guy goes to prison, and business fails while he pays his debt to society, as it were. He gets out, can't easily get a job, but can reopen the business or start a new one. This is very common.
There are a few other reasons, but these four sum up most of them.
Ricky's reconditioned rugs.He can't use the Chavez name so lets have a contest...
I like Boring but Knowledgeable & Slow AF Carpet Cleaning Company.
He can't use the Chavez name so lets have a contest...
I like Boring but Knowledgeable & Slow AF Carpet Cleaning Company.
Yes, Chavez wants to go back into it as an OO. However, while he has the guts to go out on his own, he doesn’t have the balls to cross his wife, who won’t let him do it.
True story.
This is the truth.Yes, Chavez wants to go back into it as an OO. However, while he has the guts to go out on his own, he doesn’t have the balls to cross his wife, who won’t let him do it.
True story.
You are.And they call me Aunt Blabby..
You can live realistically through me Richard. I need money to wrap both my vans.
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If and when you wrap, get in touch with zDecals over here and I’ll buy you lunch and we can gossip about melon when they wrap your rideYou can live realistically through me Richard. I need money to wrap both my vans.
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Actually 5-6 yrs would be good. But, I would say, wouldn’t you hate doing residential even part timeShe just thinks its wasted time and money. She thinks I'd get bored with it and give up after 5-6 years.
I told her my son or son Inlaw could have it when I'm done. She says they don't want to be in business.
I don't think it's a fight worth winning. She might be right. ???
I guess I'll have to live my cleaning dreams vicariously.![]()
I think that would be the difference. It's not like I'd be working to put food on the table. Just something productive to do.Actually 5-6 yrs would be good. But, I would say, wouldn’t you hate doing residential even part timeI’m doing a trashed empty tomorrow. Even trashed won’t be bad. Just messing around
at my leisure isn’t so bad. At least not having to GRIND.
I doubt that, but he does have the equipment.He’ll end up cutting grass.
They all do.
Well…if you do start up again, as a “new” cleaner you’d be eligible to apply for the MikeysFest Scholarship. It may be the only way we can get you to come…..I think we may be on to something
5-6 years you'll be to old anyway. Time to do it is now. When your tired of it, just sell it.She just thinks its wasted time and money. She thinks I'd get bored with it and give up after 5-6 years.
I told her my son or son Inlaw could have it when I'm done. She says they don't want to be in business.
I don't think it's a fight worth winning. She might be right. ???
I guess I'll have to live my cleaning dreams vicariously.![]()