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Bo diddly
Guest
Hello Ron,
I do appreciate your interest and I am sure that you are very educated on washing fleets with pressure washers. Most of our contracts are with fleets such as those that you have mentioned and most of their buildings allow for proper drainage and a very frequent wash schedule. Your mention of water reclaim and chemicals putting more money in my pocket could not be further from the truth. We wash these vehicles with our custom built and designed wash equipment (nothing fancy) at a rate of up to 12 per hour per person and at least 8 per hour for the nastiest trucks with virtually NO overhead. Each washing assembly costs me about $25 to build and lasts for months of daily washing.
As far as finding employees. I once thought that would be difficult. Now I have people calling me for work who have simply heard of the opportunity to work a few hours per night with no supervision and make an extra $300-400 per week.
If pressure washing were the best way for all fleets, companies such as UPS, who pay their union emplyees about $8 per hour to wash their trucks under a very strict eye, would not have guys working their butts off with flow-through brushes and hoses. As far as outdoor washing of tractors and trailers, as long as law-breakers and undercutters dont destroy your business, there is a lot of cash to be made. Too much headache for me. I can sell though and I know the demands and budgets of the industry so if I can help I will.
Feel free to e-mail me @ simplewash@yahoo.com if you like,
Thank you for your time,
Bo
I do appreciate your interest and I am sure that you are very educated on washing fleets with pressure washers. Most of our contracts are with fleets such as those that you have mentioned and most of their buildings allow for proper drainage and a very frequent wash schedule. Your mention of water reclaim and chemicals putting more money in my pocket could not be further from the truth. We wash these vehicles with our custom built and designed wash equipment (nothing fancy) at a rate of up to 12 per hour per person and at least 8 per hour for the nastiest trucks with virtually NO overhead. Each washing assembly costs me about $25 to build and lasts for months of daily washing.
As far as finding employees. I once thought that would be difficult. Now I have people calling me for work who have simply heard of the opportunity to work a few hours per night with no supervision and make an extra $300-400 per week.
If pressure washing were the best way for all fleets, companies such as UPS, who pay their union emplyees about $8 per hour to wash their trucks under a very strict eye, would not have guys working their butts off with flow-through brushes and hoses. As far as outdoor washing of tractors and trailers, as long as law-breakers and undercutters dont destroy your business, there is a lot of cash to be made. Too much headache for me. I can sell though and I know the demands and budgets of the industry so if I can help I will.
Feel free to e-mail me @ simplewash@yahoo.com if you like,
Thank you for your time,
Bo