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jtuseo
Carpet Cleaning Specialist GULLY Joined: 23/November/2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 681 |
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All glides suck ass!
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MR. STEAMER
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I agree.....no glide for me.....I like my big muscles |
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nightrider
Marketing Master Joined: 12/March/2004 Status: Offline Points: 4656 |
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Never even tried a glide and don't care if I never do..................when I was cleaning carpets, pushing that wand was my only excuse to go see Candy with the Big Boobs for a massage on my lower back.........and lower front...........and.......and.............and ahhhhhhhhhh
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danmarck82
Carpet Cleaning Specialist Joined: 08/February/2004 Status: Offline Points: 618 |
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How many jobs??? How many jobs???
Back to the subject. I would much rather have 8-10 jobs priced profitably and take in 1500 in a week than to have 30 set ups and low end cat pi$$ jobs just to say I'm busy. THis week I had only 8 jobs and it will be about $ 2300 . lucked out and landing a clinic that I called on over a year ago. Sometimes it takes a while for seeds to sprout. But once they do it is fulfilling , I harvest seeds from the past everyday. That's what is fun about this business. How many jobs? It doesn't matter, what matters is relationships and net profits, in that order. |
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danmarck82
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oops. I didn't see your comments nightrider, your subject is by far more interesting!
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danmarck82
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bought a Titanium wand and a Green glide last year and it really has been
a godsend for my back and my bottomline....Better dry times and so much easier on my 51 year old body. |
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nightrider
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GO SEE CANDY.............SHE'LL TAKE CARE OF YOUR WAND............AND SHE DOESN'T NEED A GLIDE...........JUST A LITTLE BABY OIL & VASOLINE NIGHTRIDER |
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doug
King of the One Liners Just My opinion Joined: 31/January/2004 Status: Offline Points: 32701 |
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I don't think you followed the installation instructions. I thought carpenters could follow instructions?? I think you are confused it is your lips that sucks a**? Edited by doug - 21/October/2006 at 12:14pm |
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doug
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Say what you want Steamer I have used both SGK's glides and the GGs I like SGK's because the holes are a bit larger other than that I found no difference as I stated eariler. If it was not for glides I probably would not still be able to clean. But Steamer you are still just a kid?? When you grow up and older you may have a different view?
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cmaster
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I love glides, too. Makes the job a lot easier on the body.
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MR. STEAMER
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Sorry guys I need the rubber on the road.... I hate power steering....
I like to feel what I'm driving....
If it glides to easy I'd go to fast...and doug and cmaster think I'm a premature ejacucloeaner already
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Superglide Ken
Grand Potentate SGK Joined: 17/March/2004 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 4868 |
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Steamer: Since you can go faster with a glide without a loss of cleaning quality, it would be right up your alley, since you actually do a volume business. And faster is dollars to you. An increase of even 10% in the amount of jobs you do will add over $20,000 per truck to your bottomline if you average say $200,000/truck, and that is not a bad return for a $169 piece of teflon.
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Inventor of the Teflon Wand Glide and the Turboteck Rotary Air Duct Cleaners for TMs.
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nightrider
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Kenny has his sights on Steamer...............and he aims, lock on target, shoots...........and Steamer is down for the purchase of a new wand and SuperGlides from the Teflon Don of Glides
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danmarck82
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If nothing else Kennie is always looking at the positive. after all the beatings this site has given him he still maintains an upbeat attitude. Like him or not I don't think very many of us would do as well under those same pressures....
WOULD YOU ??? |
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