mhschiefs806
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i'm curious to see what some detailers make a year
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mcc said:Sorry if I come off as too big a jerk, this has just been a bad week in dealing with people, but I still don't think it is anyone else's business how productive our business is. We can't win many times, because if we make too much people think we're ripping them off because they don't respect what we do, and if we don't make enough, they figure we aren't any good.
baseballlover1 said:I agree with this statement. What i have figured out (i think), is if you are the best in your region/area then you can charge whatever you want (to some people).
mhschiefs806 said:i'm curious to see what some detailers make a year
YoMike said:ash tray change is a tip waiting to happen? hehe
JoshVette said:I'm guessing in HI islands you love your repeat clients.:2thumbs:
YoMike said:would be a mistake if I detailed other peoples cars but I don't
JoshVette said:Best thing about being a quality pro detailer for me is making an honest living. Don't have to swindle or make a sale,
SamIam said:Can I ask what you mean by this statement?
BRODEY1 said:I can't imagine that the OP's intent was to offend anyone or to be too personal. He could have worded it a bit better, but most likely he simply wanted to understand how it all pans out in the end financially, or at least a ballpark figure. I am a Respiratory Therapist living just outside of Birmingham, Alabama. In my industy, you can slack it and do the minimum right out of college and make around 28K a year, or with a few years experience, obtaining a higher license level and busting it a bit, you can make up to 90K. I hope I was able to help any aspiring Respiratory Therapists on this forum with this information. I excel in my profession, thus I make more than most, I'm not scared of other Therapists coming along and doing my job better than me, if anything, it helps my profession become more respected. I hope the analogy was obvious. I know the pro's here don't want give out trade secrets, nor do I, but I don't thing jumping on the guy was warranted. Anyone can go to a bookstore and find out how much any given career pays, auto detailing is a strange bird in that regard because it is a career/small business, which changes all the variables, you don't just clock in and work, it is so much more than that. I tried my hand at detailing 15 years ago (pretty much pre-PC and ONR), I was making great money, but the profit wasn't there after everything else (time, equip, supplies, etc). So I applaud anyone who is doing well for themselves in that industry, it is very hard work, and very few clients understand how much work truly goes into proper detailing, you get the "oh, it looks great!", but not really the appreciation for the work done. Sorry for the rant, I'm working night shift and we are about to go an hour backwards, so I've got an extra hour to kill tonight!! Blain
mhschiefs806 said:i'm curious to see what some detailers make a year