are you a PWNA member ?

are you a PWNA Member

  • yes

    Votes: 11 12.4%
  • no

    Votes: 53 59.6%
  • I would not join

    Votes: 22 24.7%
  • I may consider it

    Votes: 15 16.9%

  • Total voters
    89
John, I forgot how long the bed of that red truck was, how long was it?

What kind of company did you get it from? I will be looking for one like that this year.

Thanks.

That bed on that truck is 14'. I bought that truck from a female in Texas who sold it under her soon to be divorced Husband's back. I got that truck for a great price....I also since have sold that truck.

I still am a paying member of the PWNA and also still support them. I market my membership as I do with other org's I belong to.
 
Speaking of PWNA.
Does ANYONE know what has happened to Brian Penny?
I understand that sharper image is gone and no one has ever heard from him in over a year.
 
He faked his death to get the insurance money. He has been hiding out in Iraq ever since.
 
That's funny. Haven't heard a word from Brian.
 
There will be a PWNA news letter coming out next week sometime and it will talk about the benifits of membership and that there is no better time to belong because of changes that are coming and that we need to be unified and vocal as changes are made. You can go to the PWNA site and read about them on the resource page. All news letters will be posted there from now on so members and non members will be kept informed.
 
I voted "no".....because Ive never heard of this "PWNA"

No customer or potential job Ive had, has ever brought it to my attention either.
 
Maybe Brian Penny pissed off some other people and he's hiding somewhere in the desert. <G>

Hey Shawn, the PWNA does need a bigger presence but so does the pressure washing industry in general. Any org can benefit it's members but you have to market your memberships to get much out of them usually.

My PWNA membership has gotten me over 150,000 in sales over the last year that I wouldn't have gotten as a non member.
 
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