Well, I've been intrested in getting a business going for quite some time. I've been doing family and friend's vehicles for a while with the PC with great results. I'm getting started with the rotary and had some pretty good luck on my own 350z (DB), but not confident enough to really make a go of it on black yet.
So, I was talking to my dad and the transmission shop that he works in is in the process of opening up a detail shop. They are the top of the line shop in the area and the owner had a bad experience with the only detail shop in town. He decided to open a detail shop to offer better customer service and some competition in the town. I've been in sales for about 9 years and have great customer service skills, so I was kind of a shoe-in.
The beatiful part of all this is that he offered the space to me to get a shop going. It's going to be a bay right next to a muffler shop, but it's big enough that I can install a half wall to separate the business.
I asked him what he had in mind for running the shop and he told me, "The space is yours. Run it." I asked him if he wanted a percentage of the work I was doing and he said, "how about $200 per month? Do you think you could do that?" I said absolutely and that was pretty much it. Here are pics of the work area. Everything you see is mine for detailing.
What do you think? Pics are with a camera phone. Sorry.
This pic shows an extended work space. You can't really tell, but the space goes back about 20 feet.
This pic shows my bay door. Once he gets the cars out, I need to clean up the walls and get some tools in, and I'll be set!
So, I was talking to my dad and the transmission shop that he works in is in the process of opening up a detail shop. They are the top of the line shop in the area and the owner had a bad experience with the only detail shop in town. He decided to open a detail shop to offer better customer service and some competition in the town. I've been in sales for about 9 years and have great customer service skills, so I was kind of a shoe-in.
The beatiful part of all this is that he offered the space to me to get a shop going. It's going to be a bay right next to a muffler shop, but it's big enough that I can install a half wall to separate the business.
I asked him what he had in mind for running the shop and he told me, "The space is yours. Run it." I asked him if he wanted a percentage of the work I was doing and he said, "how about $200 per month? Do you think you could do that?" I said absolutely and that was pretty much it. Here are pics of the work area. Everything you see is mine for detailing.
What do you think? Pics are with a camera phone. Sorry.
This pic shows an extended work space. You can't really tell, but the space goes back about 20 feet.

This pic shows my bay door. Once he gets the cars out, I need to clean up the walls and get some tools in, and I'll be set!
