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Alright I was just handed an opportunity to be the go to detailer for a local Auto auction. Typically these cars have some sort of damage and are being auctioned off.
A friend of mine is the assistant GM at the local yard and she was asked to get some quotes from detailers for their cars. This is the info she sent me....
So my Corporate Office sent me an email to get quote on car detailing. I think they are looking for someone to come in and perform
detailing services on our vehicles. I was asked to get quotes on certain services. Only thing is you would need insurance to be on site in case
something happened to you while you were here. I know you dont have insurance but if this actually comes to happen, and you would be
willing to get Insurance, I could make sure you get the bid. Here is what they are looking for.....
A package detail: exterior quick wax, tire shine and clean rims.
B package detail: Includes A package plus Shine all interior components (dash, seats, trim, console ect.) Spot stain removal, and Engine detail.
C package detail: Includes all of B, plus shampoo interior and clean glass.
D package detail: Includes all of C plus 2nd vacuumand shampoo if needed and applying applicable moisture absorbant.
So..........they want quotes on all these packages......all work would be on site here. If this happens you would probably have about 15-30 cars per day, that may be a low quote considering we pickup about 80 per day. I am just guessing at that number due to what we do now for most cars. So...if you are interesed....give me a quote for each package and if it actually happens you would need to get insurance to get the bid.
Now I sent her back some questions before I jump into anything.
Obviously this is going to be a high volume, lower quality work. 15-30 cars a day I maybe able to handle on my own (may have to hire a person on).
My main problems here are this:
A) My detailing company is part-time and not incorporated or anything. So, basically it's a cash only business. If this is to happen I'm most likely going to have to incorporate, LLC or something - What would you suggest?
B) Insurance - Obviously they are going to require me to get insurance - which I asked her if they would be willing to have me sign a document that states if I was to be injured on their site that they would not be liable. - But I'm assuming that I'll have to get my company legit before I can get insurance?
C) Since it's a higher volume of cars - what would be some of your quotes for these services? Looking for some of the detailers out there that do a lot of dealerships, fleet cars, etc. I figure that you guys/girls probably have the best idea of what would be a reasonable price.
I'm not sure when I have to have this bid back by (asked her that too), but I figured that everyone on here is so quick to answer anyway, that I'm sure I'll have enough feed back to give her a reasonable quote.
Oh and if this opportunity actually happens and it's enough to keep me busy most of the year - This will become my full time job....I currently work in cubical land and can't stand it! This may be just the opportunity I need...
As always appreciate the feedback and I apologize for the long post! I'm excited and want to ensure I cover all my bases before I get back to her!
A friend of mine is the assistant GM at the local yard and she was asked to get some quotes from detailers for their cars. This is the info she sent me....
So my Corporate Office sent me an email to get quote on car detailing. I think they are looking for someone to come in and perform
detailing services on our vehicles. I was asked to get quotes on certain services. Only thing is you would need insurance to be on site in case
something happened to you while you were here. I know you dont have insurance but if this actually comes to happen, and you would be
willing to get Insurance, I could make sure you get the bid. Here is what they are looking for.....
A package detail: exterior quick wax, tire shine and clean rims.
B package detail: Includes A package plus Shine all interior components (dash, seats, trim, console ect.) Spot stain removal, and Engine detail.
C package detail: Includes all of B, plus shampoo interior and clean glass.
D package detail: Includes all of C plus 2nd vacuumand shampoo if needed and applying applicable moisture absorbant.
So..........they want quotes on all these packages......all work would be on site here. If this happens you would probably have about 15-30 cars per day, that may be a low quote considering we pickup about 80 per day. I am just guessing at that number due to what we do now for most cars. So...if you are interesed....give me a quote for each package and if it actually happens you would need to get insurance to get the bid.
Now I sent her back some questions before I jump into anything.
Obviously this is going to be a high volume, lower quality work. 15-30 cars a day I maybe able to handle on my own (may have to hire a person on).
My main problems here are this:
A) My detailing company is part-time and not incorporated or anything. So, basically it's a cash only business. If this is to happen I'm most likely going to have to incorporate, LLC or something - What would you suggest?
B) Insurance - Obviously they are going to require me to get insurance - which I asked her if they would be willing to have me sign a document that states if I was to be injured on their site that they would not be liable. - But I'm assuming that I'll have to get my company legit before I can get insurance?
C) Since it's a higher volume of cars - what would be some of your quotes for these services? Looking for some of the detailers out there that do a lot of dealerships, fleet cars, etc. I figure that you guys/girls probably have the best idea of what would be a reasonable price.
I'm not sure when I have to have this bid back by (asked her that too), but I figured that everyone on here is so quick to answer anyway, that I'm sure I'll have enough feed back to give her a reasonable quote.
Oh and if this opportunity actually happens and it's enough to keep me busy most of the year - This will become my full time job....I currently work in cubical land and can't stand it! This may be just the opportunity I need...
As always appreciate the feedback and I apologize for the long post! I'm excited and want to ensure I cover all my bases before I get back to her!