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Re: here you go sonny !
Hans: I dont really follow your train of thought, and i am not sure how familiar you are with Palm beach and its influential/well off residents...but i can tell you that from my experience (based on the high caliber clients i target) that i get tipped very well the majority of the time.
Not only that, these 'old folk' that you speak of so sterotypically all appreciate a person who has a hard/strong work ethic, pays attention to detail, and most importantly treats his clients with respect.
Regardless of age, people recognize you MORE for what you DELIVER and how TREAT them (This is what im proud of the most), rather than flashy promotional clothes you wear to advertise your business. My shirts are supplementary to my line of work.
I bought and designed these shirts with 2 things in mind.
1. Deliver a CLEAR and DIRECT message of what my business is about
2. Deliver an aura of professionalism
I bought these shirts strictly for presentation and professionalism, they will NOT be used while i actually perform the details...so rest assured they will be in PRIME condition months down the road. Keep in mind too, that this is a calculated business investment that i made...spending a ridiculous $140 (as you suggest) would have been simply foolish).
I am also aware of the blistering heat/humidity, so with that said, it would be pretty d@mn difficult to work in them within temp's above 75 degrees.
And lastly, what are you trying to imply by saying that i am 'strutting my company while looking for suckers?'
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Nuff said.
detaled by hans said:Seems like you'll be hitting on the 50 cent tip crowd ...... ever wonder why they call it the "GOLD COAST"
Good work is not cheap. Cheap work is not good.
Hans: I dont really follow your train of thought, and i am not sure how familiar you are with Palm beach and its influential/well off residents...but i can tell you that from my experience (based on the high caliber clients i target) that i get tipped very well the majority of the time.
Not only that, these 'old folk' that you speak of so sterotypically all appreciate a person who has a hard/strong work ethic, pays attention to detail, and most importantly treats his clients with respect.
Regardless of age, people recognize you MORE for what you DELIVER and how TREAT them (This is what im proud of the most), rather than flashy promotional clothes you wear to advertise your business. My shirts are supplementary to my line of work.
I bought and designed these shirts with 2 things in mind.
1. Deliver a CLEAR and DIRECT message of what my business is about
2. Deliver an aura of professionalism
detaled by hans said:Like to see Mike's work shirts in couple of weeks .... detailing cars in polo shirts ain't no party [palm beach weather for the upcoming week... low 80's.] ..... basically you strut your company shirt while your strolling for suckers ...ooops i mean clients .....
I bought these shirts strictly for presentation and professionalism, they will NOT be used while i actually perform the details...so rest assured they will be in PRIME condition months down the road. Keep in mind too, that this is a calculated business investment that i made...spending a ridiculous $140 (as you suggest) would have been simply foolish).
I am also aware of the blistering heat/humidity, so with that said, it would be pretty d@mn difficult to work in them within temp's above 75 degrees.
And lastly, what are you trying to imply by saying that i am 'strutting my company while looking for suckers?'

Nuff said.
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