@Matt Wood weren’t you looking into a Zero Rez franchise for awhile? You might want to go to this MF.
They're lyersGood god...LYE? They're using lye to clean carpets...
I worked for Coit corporate.
They have zilch on either organization..
My beans never spillDo you really think you can find 25 people to watch it?
Good to know.
It will be interesting to have them cleaning side by side with other cleaners based on their marketing claims.
That said, with the amount of trucks needed for you to make this work, its great to have a large, well organized company available to you there. It also speaks to the character of the management.
I'm thinking about opening with a little Sam Kennison -Rodney Dangerfield schick ....followed by some inept wanding skills I've seen repeatedly. ..finishing with the benefits of a one step cleaning process that SEEMS to be prevalent in most of the larger cc companies that we're all familiar with.....
That should get the ball rolling pretty good....ya think Jim?
@Matt Wood@Matt Wood weren’t you looking into a Zero Rez franchise for awhile? You might want to go to this MF.
I already spoke to them. Big turnoff!
You are one of the most sound minded non biased professionals to date. Always a pleasure to read your words.Good to know.
It will be interesting to have them cleaning side by side with other cleaners based on their marketing claims.
That said, with the amount of trucks needed for you to make this work, its great to have a large, well organized company available to you there. It also speaks to the character of the management.
I don't think sales are on the decline. I read somewhere that shaw closed up one of their carpet mills, but I still see my customers putting new carpet down. Back in the mid 1900's hardwood was covered with carpet. Whatever these people are replacing carpet with now will be recovered with carpet later when they get tired of itBut if carpet sales are on the decline due to poly crap what does that mean?
"Ride a painted Pony, Let the spinning wheel spin"I don't think sales are on the decline. I read somewhere that shaw closed up one of their carpet mills, but I still see my customers putting new carpet down. Back in the mid 1900's hardwood was covered with carpet. Whatever these people are replacing carpet with now will be recovered with carpet later when they get tired of it
"Ride a painted Pony, Let the spinning wheel spin"
I’m curiousI'll be shutting the videos down in a few days, those that received them, don't delay in watching.
Yeah...no way...lolWhile I would love to watch the video, I probably should not be trusted with such secrets.![]()