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Currently, our mobile rigs have two member crews. We are putting a new trailer on the road and considering just one detailer. Anyone use single man rigs, how does it work for you? Thanks
Drew
Drew
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WCD said:As someone that has worked alone and with 2 other workers, the more I had, the more I made. Working alone made my muscles hurt and I could not answer phones, respond to customers' emails, etc.
If you are busy and working alone, I STRONGLY huge you to hire a worker. Train for vac, glass, extractor, etc. Continue to do the more skilled work if you need to.
5 hours for a detail is too long. You could have 2 guys washing 3-4 per hr. at $20 min. and get $350 in five hours and only run a vacuum and pw if you are using one.
I used to do 5-6 hr. details and feel great about the outcome, but it was not the best business practice. I was tired and beat. When you see owners of plumbing companies, electricians, etc., they are dressed well and look clean and relaxed. The employees do the work, they manage and run the business for the most part.
This is where you should all head...get 2 employees per unit. For liability! What if you only have one guy on location and something happens...it is your word against an angry customer and that will never end up good.
Sit down and do the numbers. Write out what each person will do on a certain detail package. When you do the numbers, it adds up to have more workers.
Rob Regan
toyotaguy said:I agree, having an assistant is more profitable, but I have yet to have someone meet MY standards! I have tried out 3 guys and none will be getting a call back (even after 3 cars each+) I am constantly having to re-tell, re-teach, and go over all areas they missed on the inside of the car! my dirty is their clean!, my clean is their waste of time TOO CLEAN
Relaited said:First off, why put a "rig" on the road when you can reduce costs and be compliant with codes for water run off, etc.
If you switch to Water $mart Eco Detailing platform, you can transform almost any vehicle into a Detail "rig".
If you had a second person in a crew, then you would be investing in Marketing by allowing the lead to prospect. While the other guy is cleaning up, you or the lead can be droping off flyers, knockign on some doors that you got a referal from. In an office building, go see a couple more Office managers, etc.
The weather is turining, so perhaps a goodtime to invest in the labor. Have'm do the prep work, etc., and graduate them into the more technical tasks.
-jim
Relaited said:First off, why put a "rig" on the road when you can reduce costs and be compliant with codes for water run off, etc.
If you switch to Water $mart Eco Detailing platform, you can transform almost any vehicle into a Detail "rig".
If you had a second person in a crew, then you would be investing in Marketing by allowing the lead to prospect. While the other guy is cleaning up, you or the lead can be droping off flyers, knockign on some doors that you got a referal from. In an office building, go see a couple more Office managers, etc.
The weather is turining, so perhaps a goodtime to invest in the labor. Have'm do the prep work, etc., and graduate them into the more technical tasks.
-jim
Relaited said:Drew,
I almost always put out 2 man crews. 1 pushes the other, and can cover.
What if your customer gave you the 5 references of their neighbors, then it is not a cold call, but a warm call. And next time, you went to the neighborhood, you did 2,3 or 5 services ... isn't that more efficient?
If you had selected a Water $mart Eco Detailing platform, you could have saved money on your vehicle, saved on the equipment. And, that's great if you have a wash mat, but if you are really going it to code, then you will also save a bunch of time in properly discharging the waste. Your 1, 2 or 3 man crew would be home earlier, and you woudl have less labor!
think about it for your next rig.
-jim
PS jean - Claude. Start pimping your ideas, or say on the porch as the big dogs roll by!