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LeNeve Wrote::yawn: I was up all night listening to persian radio.

Mr. Garrison hates persians.
Big f550 in here to get washed yesterday. wash boy spent entire day on it, didn't even wash the service box. charged the guy 200 bucks to wash the cab of a truck.customer was pissed, boss was pissed, other boss was pissed, I sat here and watched all 3 of them yell at the wash kid, and make him pull it back in to finish it.

2-3 hours tops is all it should take to wash a dirty work rig anyway. This kid probaly won't be around much longer.
How often do people go to dealerships to have their vehicles washed?
Brian Wrote:How often do people go to dealerships to have their vehicles washed?
never. except in kansas
Derick Wrote:
Brian Wrote:How often do people go to dealerships to have their vehicles washed?
never. except in kansas

This might be the correct answer.
Brian Wrote:How often do people go to dealerships to have their vehicles washed?
frequently.

that is, if the dealer has detailing available
mostly its the gas/oil company trucks that want their trucks washed after we work on them. Which is pretty often. They are always real dirty too.
Brampton Wrote:
Brian Wrote:How often do people go to dealerships to have their vehicles washed?
frequently.

that is, if the dealer has detailing available

now that I think about it, there is always a customers car getting washed back there. old folks and fancy soccer moms. one of our detail kids is really good, takes q tips to the vent registers and little shit like that. the newer wash guy sucks.
Brampton Wrote:
Brian Wrote:How often do people go to dealerships to have their vehicles washed?
frequently.

that is, if the dealer has detailing available
Makes sense
Brian Wrote:
Brampton Wrote:
Brian Wrote:How often do people go to dealerships to have their vehicles washed?
frequently.

that is, if the dealer has detailing available
Makes sense
at Ford they charged $200 and up for complete detailing. Its just another way to bring in money, and there is a market for it
I never thought I would see news results for "Your wife tastes like Honey Nut Cheerios"
Chip Wrote:I never thought I would see news results for "Your wife tastes like Honey Nut Cheerios"
:? .....Kevin Garnett?
we only charge 100 for a normal vehicle. 200 for work trucks.
Chip Wrote:I never thought I would see news results for "Your wife tastes like Honey Nut Cheerios"
Wtf does carrot top have anything to do with this?
what if you add rule 34?
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