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Hey Tommy. Another WOW'r? Nice to meet you! Wash On Wheels people are getting scarce. I remember when they're seemed to be a WOW truck on every corner. I bought my original equipment from them when they first started out, and were based in Gettysburg, PA, in a small garage at the airport. Years later I visited their headquarters down in Florida and couldn't believe how much they had grown. Of course they didn't remember "li'l ol' me" anymore!:D
 
Hey Everbody,

I thought that I would check in. As always, I've been buried in work. Between working on the new calendars, and the IKECA manual I haven't had much time for visiting. Right now the phones are ringing off of the wall so I had better go.

Take Care
 
Hi.

This is about the third time I have been on this bbs. Lots of good reading and info. Started business May 2003 and still hav not picked out my nitch but at least have the fleet business to keep porage on the table and lock on the door.

I like your bbs and hope to be back often.

Bruce
 
Hey everyone!
I am relativly new to the biz,and every day that passes reminds me of how much I don't know...but I ain't afeared!I have already learned great info,but it may take me some time to learn enough to give back.I have so many questions...biz structure,chems,etc.I will build a business that profits our customers,my future employees,my family ,and myself,and glorifies the living God!I look forward to this bbs contributing to our sucess,and to the time when I can give more than I take.Thanks to all of you who have given your knowledge,and the added plus of ya'all freaking cracking me up!Wash on gentle folk!Hee,Hee!
 
Hello to all!
I havent been here in a while. Looks like there are alot of new
members, and some good info being shared if you can cut
through all the BS, or is it BBS. Keep up the good work everybody!!

Adam

How's it been going Adam?
 
Hello from the Florida Keys.

I've been in the business since 1990 and have seen many changes in our industry over the past two decades.

I have a very exciting job and love my work. I'm a veteran and used my experience in the Army to help me sell cleaning systems when I got out. I'm the guy that is honored to keep our fighting men and women stocked with cleaning equipment. I have placed more than 15,000 pressure washers in applications ranging from cleaning Air Force One, to washing nuclear bombs, to stripping barnacles off warships, to washing out the cages of the seals the Navy has trained to retrieve dummy practice bombs. But the most rewarding part of my job is getting to speak with our heroes in Iraq and Afghanistan on a daily basis. The most important thing I do is make sure they get what they need in the fastest way possible.

Every day is a new learning experience, just when you think you have heard it all, another off the wall washing application comes up. I just sold one to our embassy in Viet Nam, I didn't even know we had an embassy there again.

I'm enjoying reading the threads here from people that use the equipment. The forum looks to be a great resource for people who want to expand their opportunities.
 
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