Newby in Eugene, OR

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bobswsr

Newby in Eugene, OR

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Even though I left 81 degrees in southern CA to arrive in the cold drizzly weather here, I am excited to be a part of Delta Kits training tomorrow.
There is nothing like going to the head people to learn to start out the right way.

I also had a call awhile ago from a new friend SGT (aka Brian of Safe Glass Technologies). He has been more than willing to help someone in anyway he can and reminded me that with that in mind, a person should 'Pay it Forward', so as I become more proficient, I will share what I have learned.

Thanks for the help and off to sleep for tomorrow with Wade and Bruce.

SoCal BOB 8-)
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see you there Bob! I am very excited about learning all I can tomorrow!



Reese
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Hi Reese,
It's always good to put a face with a screen name.
Training was great and fun with Wade and Bruce.
Looking forward to keeping in contact and till next time, good luck.

SoCal BOB 8-)
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Forgot to mention that Delta Kits is for real.
I stopped by the office/warehouse and they really are there.
I had an opportunity to meet most everyone there and they really are nice, friendly people.
This is for those that wonder if this is just someone working out of their closet and taking our money.
Keep your business going and if you get a chance to be close to the area, stop by and say HI.

SoCal BOB 8-)
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It was great to meet you too Bob! Bruce and Wade did a fantastic job and the training was nothing but a class act. I can't imagine would it would be like doing my first repair on my own after watching a video(in other words to anyone on the fence, come to the training you won't regret it.) If my brain serves me right I did a combination of 10 bullseye's , stars, and combos along with one crack repair about 6 inches long(that would be an awesome living if I could do that many 5 days a week). It sure was nice to have the Delta guys right there with the answers to any questions we had along the way. I am looking forward to getting home and getting things set up and getting started in this business!!!! I wish everyone in the class today much success and if you are ever in the Denver area give me a shout.


Much success!

Reese :ugeek:
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Thanks for all the kind words! It was great to have both of you there with the other attendees. Attending training shows a great commitment on your part to start your businesses in the right direction.

In regards to Bob's comments, yes we are for real. Delta Kits will be celebrating our silver anniversary next year. We couldn't have made it 25 years without a great product and great customers.

Reese, I will try to get together with you while I am in Colorado next month. It will be great to see how things are progressing.
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