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Question for the "northern" mobile detailers -
01-11-2009, 09:48 AM
Looking outside and seeing the snow and the cold temps I was wondering how the mobile guys up north or anywhere where the weather is prohibitive survive the winter months.
The fixed location guys can deal with the cold temps, granted they may not be doing alot of business but they also aren't trying to do it outside in freezing weather, even if it doesn't snow or rain.
Do you take other jobs, move south or just try to survive on what you made during the summer.
Location: Providence RI - Las Vegas NV - Sarasota FL
Re: Question for the "northern" mobile detailers -
01-24-2009, 11:39 AM
Hi, I detail in RI for 7 months and then head to Vegas...but my other job as a musician is the reason why. I detail for about 35% of my gross income....This year I am actually relocating to Sarasota Florida and will do a few tours of New England in the summer to detail and play some shows.....
I haven't seen RI in winter in 6 years because the weather just doesn't fit my lifestyle with work or play...
Re: Question for the "northern" mobile detailers -
01-24-2009, 12:24 PM
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Originally Posted by strumsurf
Hi, I detail in RI for 7 months and then head to Vegas...but my other job as a musician is the reason why. I detail for about 35% of my gross income....This year I am actually relocating to Sarasota Florida and will do a few tours of New England in the summer to detail and play some shows.....
I haven't seen RI in winter in 6 years because the weather just doesn't fit my lifestyle with work or play...
Re: Question for the "northern" mobile detailers -
11-21-2009, 07:53 PM
I also have a full time job but my hours are 4am to 1230 so that pretty much leaves me the whole afternoon for my detailing. I usually detail 4 - 5 days per week including Saturday I run my business from late march thru early december. I dont even try to work the winter months come december I just empty my trailer and store my equiptment till the spring.
Re: Question for the "northern" mobile detailers -
11-22-2009, 01:11 PM
I am lucky enough to have a full time job! but from spring to fall on weekends, I do what I can for extra money. Auto detailing for the most part, carpentry, finish work, paint, and moving and installing furniture. Basicly whatever comes my way. I could make more in a day or two working with furniture, and other jobs, then I do all week at my job.