Detailing was a great hobby of mine. I enjoy it as much as the professional on here does. I have had many experiences with many product over the last decade. So here's my story:
I had a good life in Boston, but due to drama with the in-law, my own sister and the company. I had enough and move across the US with my wife and 5 months old daughter. I didn't want to move without a job. I was fortunate enough to get a warehouse management while vacation in Portland for a week. Sound good? No, not really as things turn sour. I moved on the 3rd of November. I did not know that the company went into a financial crisis and was cut along with everyone in the warehouse right after Thanksgiving. Extra FEAST to take in, eh?
For months, I was unable to even obtain a job. I was very disappointed. I held a GM and was getting $27/hr position for 5 years. Luckily I had money saved for mortgages to pay and my duplex in Boson was able to cover my expenses in Portland. On February 23, there was an opening at a dealership being a detailer. I quickly jump on it and qualify as I know what I was doing. Hooray! Although my pay was only at $12/hr flat rate. What does that mean? Meaning, anything comes in that needs a full detail gets 3hr pay. Truck, SUV, Van and minivan are 4hrs job. If we finish before 4 hours on a truck, suv, van and minivan then we still get the flat rate of 4 hours. Get it?
I had to lower myself so I can finish faster. I'd love to finish the car doing a complete work (Wash, Clay, Prep, Compound, Polish, Jewel and Wax), but I have a family to feed and a daughter to take care of. That's why we do what we can in a timely manner. If you thinks I will spend 8 hours to get pay 4 hours on truck is crazy. Remember because of us hacks, you guys get pay to do their car, too. I hope you all understand why we do this and don't blame it on all of dealer hacks.
Now I know why freaking dealer's detailers hacks and hope I shed some lights to all of you.
PS. Jesus that 1 step polish they use have massive grease and fillers. It literally covers every thing until you wash it more than 3 times. After that you'll see all the minor scratch pop up out and of course buffer trails! Oh, and they use one step wool pad for everything. At least I have the decency to use a white pad.
Thank you all.
I had a good life in Boston, but due to drama with the in-law, my own sister and the company. I had enough and move across the US with my wife and 5 months old daughter. I didn't want to move without a job. I was fortunate enough to get a warehouse management while vacation in Portland for a week. Sound good? No, not really as things turn sour. I moved on the 3rd of November. I did not know that the company went into a financial crisis and was cut along with everyone in the warehouse right after Thanksgiving. Extra FEAST to take in, eh?
For months, I was unable to even obtain a job. I was very disappointed. I held a GM and was getting $27/hr position for 5 years. Luckily I had money saved for mortgages to pay and my duplex in Boson was able to cover my expenses in Portland. On February 23, there was an opening at a dealership being a detailer. I quickly jump on it and qualify as I know what I was doing. Hooray! Although my pay was only at $12/hr flat rate. What does that mean? Meaning, anything comes in that needs a full detail gets 3hr pay. Truck, SUV, Van and minivan are 4hrs job. If we finish before 4 hours on a truck, suv, van and minivan then we still get the flat rate of 4 hours. Get it?
I had to lower myself so I can finish faster. I'd love to finish the car doing a complete work (Wash, Clay, Prep, Compound, Polish, Jewel and Wax), but I have a family to feed and a daughter to take care of. That's why we do what we can in a timely manner. If you thinks I will spend 8 hours to get pay 4 hours on truck is crazy. Remember because of us hacks, you guys get pay to do their car, too. I hope you all understand why we do this and don't blame it on all of dealer hacks.
Now I know why freaking dealer's detailers hacks and hope I shed some lights to all of you.
PS. Jesus that 1 step polish they use have massive grease and fillers. It literally covers every thing until you wash it more than 3 times. After that you'll see all the minor scratch pop up out and of course buffer trails! Oh, and they use one step wool pad for everything. At least I have the decency to use a white pad.
Thank you all.