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Bill D said:Charlie, if that comment refers to my post earlier, my intent was not to "kiss Bud's @ss". I don't even make a living detailing cars and I could easily care less about associations and certifications but I thought I'd share what I was thinking when I read the thread. Forgive me for intruding. :rolleyes1:
JuneBug said:Tomorrow I try out a new product and thanks to Barry, I have a pretty good idea how it works and what to do!
tssdetailing said:this thread needs locked and buda needs banned. there is nothing written on the IDA's 'benefits' page that is any different than being a FREE member here or elsewhere.
JuneBug said:Yep Charlie, you were right and WOW, that new UNO is really awesome. I did a big old Crown Vic that gets the rain wash if its lucky. The paint was the nastiest I've seen since the diesel covered pickup truck I did a while back.
WAS said:Certification in any industry (or membership in a professional association) only goes so far. It helps the average customer who knows nothing about YOUR particular business, they see an association affiliation or certification and they feel that they can trust you a bit more (it's a perception, a lie that the customer tells themselves to feel better about their own decision to do business with you if they don't know you).
There's also something missing from this thread that I think is important for everyone to know. I've done some research, and it appears that Bud Abraham was a previous Executive Director of the IDA. He hasn't lied per say, since he states the he currently is not on their board of directors or affiliated with the executive, but he does fail to tell us that he once was the Executive Director. I personally don't care, but I question why that fact was hidden from all of us ?
Shiny Lil Detlr said:You do have a good point, and as someone who also has some background in IT (and I hold several IT certifications) I can totally agree with where that's coming from. However in some ways I can see looking at it as a "lie the customer tells themselves" as being a bad thing as well. I'd rather prove to customers they can trust me so they KNOW what they're getting rather than force them to lie to themselves and leave some room for second guessing.
Which just makes it even more interesting that he has been unable or unwilling to answer any questions.
WAS said:And yes, I am curious why the very specific statements about how Bud is not affiliated with the executive at all, yet doesn't make one mention that he was once the ED. Not trying to bash anyone here by any means, but was there a reason for keeping that quiet ?
buda said:If I were the executive director of the IDA or even the president I could sight many of the membership benefits that an operator could obtain from joining, but I am not.
buda said:It has been nearly two years since I resigned as the ED of the IDA. We got it going and then it was time for a professional ED to take over so no one could say there was a conflict of interests.
There was no intent in to hide this but if you review the posts there was nothing stated that would require me to mention that I was a previous ED. And the direction the posts were taking would have just fueled the argument against the IDA and certification saying I had a vested interest.
The fact is that I am nothing more than a "supplier" member of the IDA and have little or no voice in what it does as a group.
buda said:The PDA was very successful with over 500 members.
The mistake that was made was merging with the Carwash association which simply absorbed the PDA and eliminated every thing the PDA accomplished and made dues too expensive for detailers