When we (my wife and I) moved to the Space Coast here in Florida, I had a Graphics Business where I would match the graphics of RVs to people's tow vehicles. Business started to die down so I started looking for a job. Sure there's jobs, but nothing that you can actually survive on.
In 2005 I started driving over the road (Tractor Trailer w/Sleeper Cab) all lower 48 states. In 2009 the economy hit everyone hard and the shipping industry started changing the way they were doing business which meant, lower miles and less pay. I went from bringing home $1,200 to $600 in 4 years.
I decided to get off the truck and start looking around for another job, at the time we needed an extra vehicle so I borrowed my son's car. I opened the door and the car was trashed out. I didn't know anything about paint correction, first or 3rd stage paints, gel-coats, etc...
As I was cleaning the inside of the car a light bulb went off, “I wonder if there's any mobile businesses out there that do this kind of thing?” After a couple of days searching the Internet, I found several websites with forums and started reading like a crazy man.
I purchased a trailer, pressure washer, 35 gallon water tank, generator, and basically went crazy with my savings. Along my study travels I found this really great informative website with an outstanding forum called Geeks R Us or something like that. I kept researching the Internet, but kept coming back to this geeky forum. I purchased “The Art of Detailing” e-book written by some guy named Mike Phillips.
I think I read the book a dozen times, and as I progressed, I read the book again as if it all started to make more sense. The more I perfected my skills, the more I re-read the book. I look at the forums on a daily basis and have now gotten to where I learn from other people mistakes, not that I still don't make a few here and there in this perfect world we live in, but at least now I can cover my tracks when I oops.
After 4 short, yet very long years I am now back on my feet doing RVs and cars, mostly by referrals only making very close to what I was in 2005, and it's getting better with each month that passes. Could not have come this far if it wasn't for the World Wide Web, and definitely would not have gained knowledge if it weren't for this odd, mainstream place called “Auto Geek”. Now every time I log on to Auto Geek I look at the top of the page and see, “We are Car Care” and this tune from “We are Farmers” insurance echos in my head.
Don't think I would have come as far as I have withing such a short period of time if it wasn't for people who know Car Care as well as this place... Thanks for all your dedicated hard work and mistakes so people like us (Auto Detailers) don't have to make so many mistakes. Now if that ain't a kiss up statement I don't know what is.