Rain Sensors -- To repair or not to repair
Posted: September 29th, 2002, 1:19 pm
Hello all:
I have been repairing windshields from my "green" tent in the Gig Harbor / Kitsap area for some time. I have nothing against the "white" tent 5 minute guys. As they do help in getting people used to this type of marketing.
The only unfortunate thing I see is the "gypsy" approach to thier site choices. They will sometimes show up at a location and work until kicked off by the land owner. Some of them look like bums. Perhaps the most important thing I notice is the tiny-tiny repair kits they have? Yesterday, I did a tight bat-wing break that the owner had been told by the "white" tent kid that these breaks were to tight and could not be repaired. I poped a bulls eye and it did the trick. (they obviously don't have the ability to do more than the simple bullseye and the quality I have seen so far is marginal to say the least. (He did however inform the owner of a shop that could do the replacement)!!!
If you are a tent guy like me, (part -tim, Saturday only), find a good location with permission from the land or business owner. And STAY THERE! You cannot force trust down people's gullet. The kinda have to sniff around and get used to you. I have placed signs accross the street that say "Windshield Repair every Saturday". I also have a large sign on my tent that states that I am an owner operator with 10+ years experience. You can go to an art store, by plastic foam filled 16" x 20", 3" stencils, and a hour or two cutting a template. Presto, instant $5.00 sign. I am now putting out a different sign every other week. Some humourous, just to get people to start looking.
Do Good work and the neighborhood will find out!
Chris Arena
I have been repairing windshields from my "green" tent in the Gig Harbor / Kitsap area for some time. I have nothing against the "white" tent 5 minute guys. As they do help in getting people used to this type of marketing.
The only unfortunate thing I see is the "gypsy" approach to thier site choices. They will sometimes show up at a location and work until kicked off by the land owner. Some of them look like bums. Perhaps the most important thing I notice is the tiny-tiny repair kits they have? Yesterday, I did a tight bat-wing break that the owner had been told by the "white" tent kid that these breaks were to tight and could not be repaired. I poped a bulls eye and it did the trick. (they obviously don't have the ability to do more than the simple bullseye and the quality I have seen so far is marginal to say the least. (He did however inform the owner of a shop that could do the replacement)!!!
If you are a tent guy like me, (part -tim, Saturday only), find a good location with permission from the land or business owner. And STAY THERE! You cannot force trust down people's gullet. The kinda have to sniff around and get used to you. I have placed signs accross the street that say "Windshield Repair every Saturday". I also have a large sign on my tent that states that I am an owner operator with 10+ years experience. You can go to an art store, by plastic foam filled 16" x 20", 3" stencils, and a hour or two cutting a template. Presto, instant $5.00 sign. I am now putting out a different sign every other week. Some humourous, just to get people to start looking.
Do Good work and the neighborhood will find out!
Chris Arena