Alan Lindo
New member
Hello all,
I'm looking to find someone willing to allow me to tag along on a job or two or more. I am starting my own company very soon, but I am unable to locate someone offering a training class on how to use the machinery correctly. Actual "in the field" work is what I would really like to experience.
I am looking to learn residental washing (soft washing) and driveways to start. I have been watching video's, reading this forum religiously, and have gone to two round tables so far.
I can fly anywhere for free, just would need to rent a car and get a hotel is all. I apologize if I sound greedy, I don't intend that in anyway. I am just a turd of a person that feels I should know what I am doing in some shape, way, or form before going out to a job. I would like to know the machine, tools, and chemical mixtures more.
If anyone is willing to allow me to tag along, I would appreciate it immensely.
If you have any questions, advice, tips, or suggestions please feel free to lay it on me.
Thank you for your time,
Alan
I'm looking to find someone willing to allow me to tag along on a job or two or more. I am starting my own company very soon, but I am unable to locate someone offering a training class on how to use the machinery correctly. Actual "in the field" work is what I would really like to experience.
I am looking to learn residental washing (soft washing) and driveways to start. I have been watching video's, reading this forum religiously, and have gone to two round tables so far.
I can fly anywhere for free, just would need to rent a car and get a hotel is all. I apologize if I sound greedy, I don't intend that in anyway. I am just a turd of a person that feels I should know what I am doing in some shape, way, or form before going out to a job. I would like to know the machine, tools, and chemical mixtures more.
If anyone is willing to allow me to tag along, I would appreciate it immensely.
If you have any questions, advice, tips, or suggestions please feel free to lay it on me.
Thank you for your time,
Alan