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Location, Location, Location
Posted: January 2nd, 2007, 4:40 pm
by Jerry Martin
If you do happen to find a high traffic location where you can set up a tent or whatever, you might as well be comfortable and brother I do get comfortable.
I have had a good location before and business was so good I would have 4-5 cars one behind another waiting for repairs.
Fortunately there was a couple good eateries close by and they would leave their cars with me.
Here's my way of "roughing it."
Has a porta poddy, ice chest, generator, stereo, TV and a $1.00 back scratcher.
Also a DVD of dancing girls.
Opps, gotta go repair a windshield.
Re: Location, Location, Location
Posted: January 2nd, 2007, 4:44 pm
by AGSS
Good to hear! I have been considering the tent set up as well. Where did you get the tent? and did you have it lettered?
also, how do you convince a local retailer to let you set up shop on their lot?
Re: Location, Location, Location
Posted: January 2nd, 2007, 5:07 pm
by Jerry Martin
Go to:
http://www.glasscentral.com/forums/inde ... 27&t=1203&
and that will tell a good story. I am having so much trouble trying topost pictures here.
Re: Location, Location, Location
Posted: January 2nd, 2007, 5:13 pm
by AGSS
I cannot go to the link, You have to be a member.
Re: Location, Location, Location
Posted: January 2nd, 2007, 8:04 pm
by Jerry Martin
AGSS;22250 wrote:I cannot go to the link, You have to be a member.
become a member, its free.
Re: Location, Location, Location
Posted: January 3rd, 2007, 8:33 am
by Jerry Martin
AGSS;22244 wrote:Good to hear! I have been considering the tent set up as well. Where did you get the tent? and did you have it lettered?
also, how do you convince a local retailer to let you set up shop on their lot?
In finding the owner of the location,ask the businesses next door or look for any signs on the property. A sure way of finding the owner is just start parking there. You'll get fast action. (or maybe none at all.)

I told the owner that I just wanted to park there while waiting for referral cals but I might get a windshield repair there while I'm waiting. Make a low offer, say $100.00 a month and see if they will take the bait.
Never tell them how much you make.
They will probably keep a eye on you but won't stand on you. My location was on a heavily traveled street but our population is only about 30,000.
If you are getting tons of business and they raise the rent, pay it.
YOUR making money.
I will say this for low population areas this will only work for 2-3 months and most of the traffic that goes that way will either have had their windshields repaired by you or are not interested.
Time to find another.
Re: Location, Location, Location
Posted: January 3rd, 2007, 12:29 pm
by Jerry Martin
OK I got some support from Jeff and lets take off now. Grrrrrr.:eusa_ange
Re: Location, Location, Location
Posted: January 6th, 2007, 10:16 pm
by Bois
Jerry, did you build that rig yourself? Who needs a tent. The bright colors will attract the customers. It solves the high wind inherent with a tent.
Dale...
Re: Location, Location, Location
Posted: January 7th, 2007, 11:00 am
by Jerry Martin
Bois;22346 wrote:Jerry, did you build that rig yourself? Who needs a tent. The bright colors will attract the customers. It solves the high wind inherent with a tent.
Dale...
Yes I built it myself and I sell the illustrated plans of
how to do it also. I believe in comfort. At my age, it is necessary. Also saves the muss and fuss of putting up and taking down a tent.
The portable tent makers say one person can do it but speaking from experience, you better have some mighty long arms and no wind.
Take a vacation with the trailer and work yourself across the USA repairing windshields, seeing the sights and have a ball doing it.


Re: Location, Location, Location
Posted: January 9th, 2007, 8:19 am
by johnnyone
Jerry
Good Idea, you get all the advo, a place to stay, Does it come with a BBQ grill?
How many have you sold?