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Posted: April 26th, 2004, 7:12 pm
by Scott Tyner
CPR, are you setting up a tent to draw attention? If not you might want to consider getting a two sided, stand alone sign made. They fold flat for easy storing in a vehicle and draw attention. They are not very expensive either.

Scott

Posted: April 27th, 2004, 2:38 pm
by CPR
I have a few problems with tents at the truck stop, first it says to the management ( we need to charge this guy rent ). Second, it can be tough to takeup any amount of space there, these trucks own the road and parking lot and will run your a** over. You also have the chance of it going airborne on you, it,s always real windy there.

My main concern is someone kicking me out or wanting 500 a month for rent. May be worth it if I was doing it full time and a real plus would be getting free advertising on their electronic sign on I 95.

Posted: April 28th, 2004, 7:42 am
by glassdoctor
I got it... place a road sign or "boken down van" about a mile before the rest area/truck stop advertizng your service "1 mile ahead".

Then you get plenty of biz until the state patrol checks in on you. :shock:

Posted: April 28th, 2004, 8:02 am
by DaveC
Better yet .....

Hire a gravel truck and have it accidentally dump/spred its load at a specific location on the highway. Then, place your "broken down" nicely lettered truck/van about a half-mile after the rock strewn area;)

Posted: April 28th, 2004, 2:46 pm
by CPR
I just drive around and dump a handful of rocks on the road every mile or two, just kidding. I estimate that around 65-70% of the trucks there need work, you just need to target the owner operators.

Posted: April 30th, 2004, 12:15 pm
by jroske
CPR,
I am glad you do not price gouge the truckers. As a fellow driver, I know drivers have went thru the trials of rising fuel prices and insurance costs tripling. Thanks on behalf of all the drivers out here.
Also, another way to get to the to the center of the windshields is to have the driver open the hood and usually you could sit on top of the head of the engine. Thats what our people do at the company shop.

Posted: April 30th, 2004, 2:54 pm
by CPR
Thanks, I know these guys work hard and are getting hammered by fuel prices. They are also the nicest bunch of people, I have a great time just shooting the breeze with them. I make up for the low price on the snooty rv drivers, but hey they got it and their glass costs way more anyway. Give me a shout if you are going to be in FT. Pierce, I,ll run up and meet you.

Posted: May 3rd, 2004, 4:12 pm
by Julie
Hi CPR,

Do the truckers usually pay cash?

Posted: May 3rd, 2004, 4:56 pm
by CPR
They allways pay cash, cant beat that. They are also a fun bunch of people to be around if you like to socialize, I allways drive home with a smile on, how many jobs can offer that ???

Posted: May 4th, 2004, 4:29 pm
by Scott Tyner
CPR,

I'm sure the trucker's appreciate the discount and you're still coming out ok. From the trucker's I've met, they seem like very decent, hard-working guys.

You sound like a nice guy CPR. You will prosper and your business should continue to grow.

From the many posts you have put on this forum, it appears that you also are spending quite a bit of what free time you have helping others. My hats off to you.

Scott