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Selling Train Washing Accounts

From: Lance Winslow
Date: 30 Jun 2006
Time: 19:41:29 -0400
Remote Name: 66.82.9.52

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Selling Train Washing Accounts If you own a power wash, pressure washing business or truck fleet cleaning business then you might consider the cleaning of locomotives and trains for the railroad. The cleaning of locomotives and trains is important and it is often a safety issue and therefore must be done. When cleaning trains and railcars it is important to make sure you have the environmental reclaim devices employed as to collect your waste wash water and prevent it from going into the environment or local creeks. When selling train washing accounts the salesman needs to make sure that the railroad is fully protected from environmental leakage of your waste wash water and that you will comply with all EPA Environmental Protection Agency rules and regulations. The railroad must understand that you will maintain strict interference to scheduling because the railroad must operate and those trains must leave on time with everything loaded. If you fail to clean a rail car in the proper amount of time, often that rail car must leave without being cleaned because there is a shortage of railcars. When selling train washing accounts these are major factors that the railroad will want to make sure that you can take care of and they must be confident in your abilities and convinced of it. Please consider this in 2006.

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