Why do they do this ?????
C. Commercial Carpet Maintenance Program - Interlink Supply - Advanced Commercial Maintenance Programs - Rob Hanks, Doyle Bloss, Dave Hanks, and Tom Porter, Interlink Supply. 4-hour seminar designed for commercial cleaning professionals as well as companies who want to diversify further into the lucrative world of commercial maintenance and cleaning. It will focus on carpet cleaning, stone care and polishing, wood floor care, and drying solutions, and on understanding the different maintenance systems available, how to set up planned maintenance programs, and how to do commercial bidding on small and large jobs.
They advertise it as Commercial CARPET, then add into it stone & wood care plus drying.
Can't they just leave it at Commercial CARPET, or is there not enough interest or information available. ??
This one, I'm in two minds (both of them are mine) :wink: about.
D. Maximize your skills, sales and profits in 2010! Sherman Guffy, ProChem System. To maximize your potential in 2010 you need more than advanced technical skills, you must be able to communicate the service to your client in a powerful way and you must price your service for maximum profits. This action packed session includes all three topics. Attendees may participate in sales role playing. Enter to win a give-away!
Now, I have the greatest respect for Sherman Guffy, especially in his role as a spotting expert, HOWEVER, last time I attended his session at Connections in Vegas, I was treated to a small bit of his expertise followed by another person whose name I can't remember, then another person whose name I can't forget, Ninja George.
Will this session be JUST with Sherman, or will there be some of the clowns from Circus Circus as well.
And I don't mean any attendees. shiteatinggrin
Damn, I may as well go the whole hog, (sorry Marty, no offense).
Heroes seem to be more common today than they ever were in the comics.
On Thursday between 8:30 - 11:45 am, I find a bit confusing.
There are 8 sessions involving restoration techniques.
Are each of these confined to their own room for the three hours, or is one following the other in the same room for about twenty minutes each ??
Also on this day, there are three rug seminars, again, are they in three seperate rooms, or does one follow the other. ??
I must admit that I am dismayed about the lack of seminars regarding spotting techniques including your favourite chemicals, dyes and crayons.
Nothing regarding leather.
Nothing about upholstery.
Nothing about carpet repair.
These are all well paying add-ons, or even skills that a business can be built around as a seperate entity that haven't really been flogged to death like rugs and restoration.
Anyhow, that's what I think.
Still tossing up whether to pay the full price for some of the seminars, or just attend the trade show.
...........................................Member ................Non-member
First attendee before September 8: $395 ....................$495
No doubt, others may find value in the seminars, to each their own.
Ooroo,

C. Commercial Carpet Maintenance Program - Interlink Supply - Advanced Commercial Maintenance Programs - Rob Hanks, Doyle Bloss, Dave Hanks, and Tom Porter, Interlink Supply. 4-hour seminar designed for commercial cleaning professionals as well as companies who want to diversify further into the lucrative world of commercial maintenance and cleaning. It will focus on carpet cleaning, stone care and polishing, wood floor care, and drying solutions, and on understanding the different maintenance systems available, how to set up planned maintenance programs, and how to do commercial bidding on small and large jobs.
They advertise it as Commercial CARPET, then add into it stone & wood care plus drying.



Can't they just leave it at Commercial CARPET, or is there not enough interest or information available. ??
This one, I'm in two minds (both of them are mine) :wink: about.
D. Maximize your skills, sales and profits in 2010! Sherman Guffy, ProChem System. To maximize your potential in 2010 you need more than advanced technical skills, you must be able to communicate the service to your client in a powerful way and you must price your service for maximum profits. This action packed session includes all three topics. Attendees may participate in sales role playing. Enter to win a give-away!
Now, I have the greatest respect for Sherman Guffy, especially in his role as a spotting expert, HOWEVER, last time I attended his session at Connections in Vegas, I was treated to a small bit of his expertise followed by another person whose name I can't remember, then another person whose name I can't forget, Ninja George.
Will this session be JUST with Sherman, or will there be some of the clowns from Circus Circus as well.
And I don't mean any attendees. shiteatinggrin
Damn, I may as well go the whole hog, (sorry Marty, no offense).
Heroes seem to be more common today than they ever were in the comics.
On Thursday between 8:30 - 11:45 am, I find a bit confusing.
There are 8 sessions involving restoration techniques.
Are each of these confined to their own room for the three hours, or is one following the other in the same room for about twenty minutes each ??
Also on this day, there are three rug seminars, again, are they in three seperate rooms, or does one follow the other. ??
I must admit that I am dismayed about the lack of seminars regarding spotting techniques including your favourite chemicals, dyes and crayons.
Nothing regarding leather.
Nothing about upholstery.
Nothing about carpet repair.
These are all well paying add-ons, or even skills that a business can be built around as a seperate entity that haven't really been flogged to death like rugs and restoration.
Anyhow, that's what I think.
Still tossing up whether to pay the full price for some of the seminars, or just attend the trade show.
...........................................Member ................Non-member
First attendee before September 8: $395 ....................$495
No doubt, others may find value in the seminars, to each their own.
Ooroo,