From: Lance Winslow
Date: 30 Jun 2006
Time: 19:45:13 -0400
Remote Name: 66.82.9.52
Tips for Starting a Truck Wash Business When starting a truck wash business it makes sense to be as close to a major truck stop and a major interchange of two major freeways as possible. It is not always easy to find inexpensive properties in areas like this but it is possible if you concentrate and are patient. Truck wash businesses will need good signage, which can be seen for up to 1 minute before an off ramp. Truck wash businesses should put signage on top of the roof that can be seen for him a long distance. The employees at a truck wash need to wear collared shirts with the logos and dark blue shorts; the team leader for each crew at a truck wash must speak perfect English and truck wash owners should refrain from hiring people who do not speak any English. Truck wash companies should limit the amount of hydrochloric acid they use and keep it to a bare minimum. If a truck owner is very happy with the service that they received after truck wash ask them if they would put that on the CB as they drive down the road. Truck wash businesses should put discount flyers at the fuel desks at all the nearby truck stops. A truck wash business would be wise to contact each of the dispatchers of all the major trucking lines that they see drive by on the major highways near them. I hope you will consider all these items if you are starting a truck wash business for yourself. Think on this in 2006.
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