Hey guys, i've been around here for a while and have been absorbing all of the knowledge that's around here in all of the threads. I have learned so much from this site and all the pros that have posted their work, so thanks a lot to yall.
So my name is Brian and I'm 17 years old and i started my detailing path back in October of last year. I started out not knowing much but i was so eager to learn. I apprenticed at the detail shop at United BMW of Roswell, which is actually a very impressive shop that does great work compared to all the other dealerships that I've heard/seen about on here. I worked there for 10 hours a day every Saturday and it was unbelievable how much i learned and how quick i learned it. I quickly knew that i had a passion for detailing. But one day my mentor informed me that i could not work back there anymore cause of liability (my age and what not), so that ended and i really didn't know what to do because i loved detailing but had no where to do it. So, i found myself starting my own mobile detailing business and i am loving every second of it. I don't mean to sound like I'm bragging, but i believe i produce quality work and can do it just as well as any pro. I can polish with the g110v2, wetsand, use a rotary, and burnish paint and can produce amazing results and have blown people away because they weren't expecting much because of my age. This is where the problem lies in my business now. People trusting a 17 year old with their car. The people that i have done are absolutely blown away by the results that I produce but getting new customers is very tough for me. I really need some advice on how to present myself professionally and convince people that I'm the real deal. I feel like i've had to overcome more obstacles because of my age, whether it be with pricing (I have to price myself a lot lower to even get people interested), or just getting people in general. I love detailing so much and i want to get my name out there but I just don't know how because of my age.
I am also looking for a consistent summer job, so if anyone knows any quality detail shops in the Atlanta area that might be looking for work please let me know. I would be more than happy to prove myself to a future employer if necessary.
Thank you to all of the professionals and amateurs on here that have inspired me to push my business further and continue to do what i love to do.
Btw, this line of work is really addictive and I love it!!!
So my name is Brian and I'm 17 years old and i started my detailing path back in October of last year. I started out not knowing much but i was so eager to learn. I apprenticed at the detail shop at United BMW of Roswell, which is actually a very impressive shop that does great work compared to all the other dealerships that I've heard/seen about on here. I worked there for 10 hours a day every Saturday and it was unbelievable how much i learned and how quick i learned it. I quickly knew that i had a passion for detailing. But one day my mentor informed me that i could not work back there anymore cause of liability (my age and what not), so that ended and i really didn't know what to do because i loved detailing but had no where to do it. So, i found myself starting my own mobile detailing business and i am loving every second of it. I don't mean to sound like I'm bragging, but i believe i produce quality work and can do it just as well as any pro. I can polish with the g110v2, wetsand, use a rotary, and burnish paint and can produce amazing results and have blown people away because they weren't expecting much because of my age. This is where the problem lies in my business now. People trusting a 17 year old with their car. The people that i have done are absolutely blown away by the results that I produce but getting new customers is very tough for me. I really need some advice on how to present myself professionally and convince people that I'm the real deal. I feel like i've had to overcome more obstacles because of my age, whether it be with pricing (I have to price myself a lot lower to even get people interested), or just getting people in general. I love detailing so much and i want to get my name out there but I just don't know how because of my age.
I am also looking for a consistent summer job, so if anyone knows any quality detail shops in the Atlanta area that might be looking for work please let me know. I would be more than happy to prove myself to a future employer if necessary.
Thank you to all of the professionals and amateurs on here that have inspired me to push my business further and continue to do what i love to do.
Btw, this line of work is really addictive and I love it!!!