Environmental Pressure Washing Event Phoenix Arizona 2012

It just feels to me they are throwing it in a couple of contractors faces having it in their backyard and not letting them know anything about it.

Its appears that way I'm sure, do you think our industry leaders from the PWNA would do such a thing. They are sure fascinated by my market. A place where pressure washing is as common as pest control man or a carpet cleaner. It was years of proper marketing an professionalism to make it happen.

I hope the younger guys understand they have it much easier in Phoenix?
 
So the enviro nut job from Cali comes in to promote new laws that screw over contractors in other states. Well that sure makes sense....
 
I know what a spin doctor Jim is. He is going to try to say this is a crusade against him like he always does and deny any culpability in the way this video was perceived by many.

Here is a question for you. WHY.....WHY include video clips of Jerry's machine before it was adjusted?

I, too had video I made of Scott's surface cleaner at his roundtable in 2008 that showed his SC hard to move before it was adjusted. I PURPOSEFULLY left it out of the video I uploaded to youtube because it gave a FALSE IMPRESSION that there was something wrong with it. All the talk in the world about this adjustment or that adjustment would have done nothing to cloud the subliminal negativity that comes from seeing someone struggle to push it.

Here is an example of what I left OUT of the video because it was immaterial to the actual function of the SC:


Jim knew this. Jim and I were friends when this video was made. He knew exactly what he was doing when he made his video the way he did.

Anyone who can't see that is in for a rude awakening if they ever cross him,...the same awakening I had.
 
Look at the video at 7:10. Sucking is a good thing in vacuums, that was a positive comment. The video is all technically positive, just edited not to look tooo positive.
 
I just know Jim better than you guys do.

There was no way, with the consensus there, that he was going to get away with a full blown negative review on Jerry's SC. So he did it subtly. Just like he conducts all his private phone calls.

How do I know? Because I was on the other end of those phone calls for a long time before I realized I needed to cut and run as far away from that kind of thing as I can.

I was married to somebody like that and nothing comes from those kinds of relationships but misery once the truth starts to come out.

Nobody will ever agree on this because there is no way to prove it one way or another.

So....back on to the meat of this thread.

Why would a national org sponsor an environmental roundtable with two of the three environmental co-chairs in attendance without notifying local contractors to attend and have input?

What does Robert Hinderliter OR Jim Gamble know about the laws or the industry climate in Arizona. I'll tell you what they know now, after this event....they know exactly what ONE contractor wants them to know.... The same contractor who makes posts about seeing a "yellow" trailer rig messing up someone's property when we all know that only Ron has yellow rigs there and OOPS...SURPRISE.... Ron doesn't service that property.

Jim Cooney has a smart phone just like most of us. He has been meticulous about taking pictures. Yet somehow he was unable to get a picture of that phantom "yellow" rig.

Why not? Because he is just like Jim Gamble.

And some of you are just too naive to believe it.

It's time to root out those who are trying to destroy our industry. They are going after Ron and me now. Believe you me, YOU are next.
 
Its appears that way I'm sure, do you think our industry leaders from the PWNA would do such a thing. They are sure fascinated by my market. A place where pressure washing is as common as pest control man or a carpet cleaner. It was years of proper marketing an professionalism to make it happen.

I hope the younger guys understand they have it much easier in Phoenix?

I hope they don't screw up your great market there, makes you think why they are there and saying what they said on the other bbs, comments directed towards Scott.

Sure makes me think that they are up to something.
 
I hope they don't screw up your great market there, makes you think why they are there and saying what they said on the other bbs, comments directed towards Scott.

Sure makes me think that they are up to something.

They are up to nothing but Smoke & Mirrors, its becoming sad to watch rather than what most make it out to be. I feel sorry for all involved with this stuff at this point.

I'm not worried, my operation is amazing to them. They just can't figure it out.
 
Ron, give me a call, I tried your numbers but they went to voicemail, just have a question for you not about this thread, something different.
 
I'm just wondering how Jim got across the Arizona scales for his Arizona permit without a CDL. I think there was a roundtable or something a few years back in Nevada where Scott was on standby to drive his rig if he got stopped at the scales.

I wasn't invited to this either. I would've been more than happy to bring my truck to Phoenix and show them my $400 home made waste water recovery system I built.
 
I know these guys
ATLANTA
Stan Johnson Co. Opens New Regional Office
By Daniel Weingarten

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Stan Johnson Co., one of the nation's leading commercial real estate brokerage and advisory firms of net investment transactions, opened a new regional office at 3340 Peachtree Road NE, Tower Place 100 in Atlanta, GA. The company also hired two experienced, top performing local real estate professionals, Britton Burdette (far left) and Andrew Ackerman, as associate directors.

Burdette joined from Marcus & Millichap where he specialized in office and industrial sales. He was the overall top performing office and industrial agent in the Atlanta office. Last year, Burdette oversaw more than $36 million in sale transactions.

Ackerman is the former president of Smith Attaway Co, a firm he co-founded, and spent the previous five years with Marcus & Millichap where he focused on multi-tenant and single tenant retail.

Since 2008 Stan Johnson Co. has opened offices in major markets such as Chicago, Los Angeles, New York and now Atlanta.
 
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