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:
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: