holland_patrick said:
Jimmy I'm not sure if you looked but I did because he only has nine post it didn't take long anyways I'm going to put the old flame suit on and take a swing at this one.
I'm not and old guy nor am I pro I have been working for a few years and have a family. Your 17 and have a crossfire and don't want to put in a hard days work at a retail store. now i'm sure your parents bought your car and they make sure you have everything you need so I could rattle off a list of items you could get but I don't want you to get burned and I don't want to see you lose money. Work on your own car and be happy. I saw that when talking about pad you asked what Orange peel was Now not for nothing If you don't know what a paint defect is how are you going to correct it or what if someone says you caused a paint defect. I think you should be happy and live life becuse you'll be going to college and then out to the real world.
Now if your set on this talk to the two young guys that I truely respect
mongoose and buick guy.
After reading the replies, I have come to many conclusions...1. I should of never mentioned my age as some will treat you inferior 2. Like in many scenarios, people make assumptions about others 3. In this case, some, and I mean some, are assuming that just because I drive a nice, LEASED car, it would mean that I would try to avoid hard work 4. Some think that immediately after I get detailing supplies, I will look around for customers without performing any previous detail work 5. Just because I do not post a lot on this forum, people would think that I will have not read most everything available on the web and in this website that would help me learn to detail cars at a more advanced level 6. At my age, people will assume that just because I drive a nice car, that I will be very careless with my money.
All I can say is that it frustrates me to know that some people are against teens with some nice things. Just because I drive a nice car, and just because I am not paying for it, it doesn't mean that I do not respect my parents or honor them greatly for having the ability to do give me such a car when others are driving $500 cars around. And just because I have a nice car, it doesn't necessarily mean that my parents are capable of getting anything I want. What I wanted was too expensive, but leasing this was good. And, before getting any car, I thought that I would be paying for it, but I guess my parents just want me to save for college. I want to create my own little mobile detail business to make my long hours MORE PRODUCTIVE salary-wise. As a working student, I must not only attend school, participate in extracurriculars, do a plethora of homework, and maintain my 97.1 GPA, but I must also work 9-hour shifts on the weekends. Being that I barely have much free time, I would only like to quit my current job so that I could make a little bit more money doing something that I LOVE TO DO, even if it is more tiresome and stressful. I have detailed cars before, but without the products and techniques of the pros. But even at this amatuer level, after detailing the cars, I got a sense of pride and satisfaction knowing that I made that car look as good as it was. Taking pride in my work is what truly attracts me to this line of work. Some would say that I should just quit working all together, but I want money to feel secure about my future, to be financialy independent from my parents, and to get my dream car ASAP ("Daddy" cannot afford that car). Respect is all that I am asking for...sorry for the speech, but I felt offended after some seemed angered at my attempt to pursue my hobbies for profit. All I can say is that I know that experience is crucial in an industry such as this one, but if I don't start anywhere, how will I gain experience?