No training for 2012

Tony Shelton

BS Detector, Esquire
I've spent the last three years openly helping guys on here who want to learn what we do. I don't think anybody can ever say that I was one of those greedy guys who didn't want to share any information.

But it's exhausting.

To do a full three day class takes three of us off of our own work for at least four days. I spend up to 3 weeks trying to reinvent the classes to cover more material in less time each and every time. It's just my nature.

I estimate that each class costs us somewhere in the vicinity of $12k for lost worktime and sales time involved, food, and other incidentals such as written materials. That doesn't even count the phone time that usually before and after each class.

If you've already taken a class and you come out here for a couple of days and want to run around with us, that's ok. But I'm not going to slow down and do the classroom thing for a long time unless there is an account out there that needs to be taken care of that has no trained contractors in the vicinity.

Thanks to everyone who we became friends with over the past three years passing on what we know.

Thanks to Ron for promoting and seeing the need for what we do.

Maybe we can take a look at it again in 2013! But this year is all mine! :grin:
 
Thanks for the class Tony!

It was a great class, I learned a lot and would highly recommend it to anyone that was serious about learning about coil and filter cleaning.
 
Sounds like your "Not Training" will be very Stress-Free, give you more time to yourself and family and allow you more time to do things you would rather be doing.
 
@ russ, how well would this work go over in our neck of the woods?Well at least by 2013 i could maybe afford to attend. Least that buys me some time.Enjoy the year off. Now unless tony starts selling video classes....i'd deffntly pay for those...and no travel exp.i doubt i could get out of las veagas with my shrit still on. Lol
 
Tony will be starting a Las Vegas Police drive fund raiser this year, so all of his attention will be directed towards the great people in Law Inforcement. I will be handeling all the monies raised here in the southeast for our brave and loyal officers whom always put thier lives on the line everyday to Protect & Serve.
 
Tony will be starting a Las Vegas Police drive fund raiser this year, so all of his attention will be directed towards the great people in Law Inforcement. I will be handeling all the monies raised here in the southeast for our brave and loyal officers whom always put thier lives on the line everyday to Protect & Serve.

That paragraph is wrong in so many ways. :cool:

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I was about to say he hasnt met the cops around my area....protect and serve my big ol butt. More like offend &the harass. And i should know im related to some off them which makes it worse. My cousin joe actually booked his own 16 yr old son for stolen property. He didnt steal it or recive it. His girl freind left the hot ipod in his car. Aparently her older brother lkke to do home invasions after baseball practice. And they charged him!
 
Lee, the cops here are famous for shooting and asking questions later. Luckily I live in a pretty good neighborhood and don't see very much of them. They usually don't bother us in our trucks either. But There are few who join the force to "protect" or "serve" anymore. We need to wipe the slate clean, fire them all and let them reapply at the same rate we pay schoolteachers. We''l find out then how many of them are on the force to "serve".
 
Lee, the cops here are famous for shooting and asking questions later. Luckily I live in a pretty good neighborhood and don't see very much of them. They usually don't bother us in our trucks either. But There are few who join the force to "protect" or "serve" anymore. We need to wipe the slate clean, fire them all and let them reapply at the same rate we pay schoolteachers. We''l find out then how many of them are on the force to "serve".

I was pulled over coming into Vegas a few days ago. I was traveling with my fiancée Brenda and our two Boxer dogs. The cop and another trainee (assuming this because of his inexperienced behavior) came up to the passenger window asked me to step outside the car and come back to his police car. He asked me if I know the speed limit and I said yes, it's 75 and he boldly states that I was going 80mph and proceeds to ask a series of questions, where I'm going, what I'm doing here, where I'm staying, the address of where I'm staying, how long I'm staying here, who's traveling with me, whatever I work, what my business does, what I'm here training for, who rented the car, if my dogs will bite (haha I loved that one, yes they will if you appear as a threat to one of us is what I told him), when will I be leaving town. The next question was probably going to be to look in the car if he wasn't afraid of the dogs. He talked to Brenda for a few and let us go on our way, unticketed. The cops out here are ego-involved and exercise their authority.

It appeared to me the reason he stopped me was because I was the only one in the group of cars that did not aggressively hit my breaks and practically make the cars rear end me. Also I must mention I was going the flow of traffic right with the other cars.

These authority figures need to keep in mind who they work for, who pays their salaries, and most importantly what they do to others are going to be done to their own families.
 
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