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    Surviving Corporate Politics Part 2: Keeping Up Appearances
    Never a 2nd chance to make a 1st impression, or so the saying goes. We all know that when someone is introduced into your work environment for the first time, their peers size them up immediately. How they are dressed, how they talk, and how they set up their workspace. Especially in large companies, where there is constant personnel movement, keeping up your appearance is a full time task. In smaller companies, how you compose yourself from Day 1 is of utmost importance. We will start with the basics:Work Clothes: Dress up. Not in terms of church going attire, but as your immediate superiors. In cases where there is a big gap between your level,
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    Helicopters

    High Schools

    Highway Signs/Markers

    Historic Buildings

    Hoods, Restaurants

    Horse Stables

    Horse Trailers

    House Prepping

    Ice Bins

    Incinerators

    Industrial Conveyor Belts

    Industrial Hoists

    Industrial Jet Engines

    Industrial Machinery

    Industrial Presses

    Jeans

    Kitchens

    Landfills

    Lockers

    Mail Boxes

    Military

    Missions

    Mobile Homes

    Monster Trucks

    Monuments

    Motels

    MRI - Mobile Units

    Navy

    Neon Signs

    Nurseries

    Oil Companies

    Oil Wel

    What Life Is Really Like As A Limousine Owner And Chauffeur
    Here’s a little insight into what life is like being a limo owner and chauffeur, it isn’t as glamorous as you might expect!At 8.30a.m. you have to start the day, take a nice warm shower and have a shave (it’s considered unprofessional to turn up at a fancy restaurant smelling of last nights dinner!)Then, we have the jobs that no-one wants to do, ever; Pressing a suit, and choosing a tie! Arrive at unit (dressed in very stylish overalls of course! Have to change into my posh suit later)Start the limo, (hoping to have no problems!) back out of the unit first thing walk round the car making sure that everything is pristine and functioni
    Are you thinking of starting a small pressure washer business to help clean up the world and make a little money? You might be surprised how many mobile pressure washers companies there are in the United States; approximately 45,000 of them. And since God made dirt on the Third Day; Genisis 1:9 – 1:12. Obviously since God created the dirt it keeps getting all over everything and thus a business was born. Starting a Mobile Pressure Washing Business is not as difficult as you think. It is important to decide what types of things you would like to wash and specialize in a few. Here is a list of potential items to wash, think about it. What do you want to wash today?

    INDUSTRIAL AND SPECIALIZED SERVICES

    Aviation Fuel Tanks

    Aircraft Hangers

    Air Cargo Containers

    Air Conditioning Units

    Air Crushing Cardboard Containers

    Antique, Classic Cars

    Automobile Dealerships

    Auto Detailing

    Airport Runways

    Amusement Parks

    Amusement Rides

    Animal Kennels

    Apartment Complexes

    Army

    Asphalt

    ATV’s (All Terrain Vehicles)

    Awnings

    Backhoes

    Banners

    Barrels, Giant

    Bathrooms, Beaches

    Bathrooms, Parks

    Bathrooms, Schools

    BBQ Trailers, Etc.

    Bicycles

    Billboards And Signs

    Blimps

    Block Walls

    Booths

    Brick

    Bridges, Concrete

    Bridges, Graffiti

    Bridges, Steel

    Buildings - Brick, Stucco, Wood, Plastic

    Buildings, Portable

    Bulldozers

    Cable Dispensing Trailers

    Cages, Zoos

    Camping Grounds

    Canopies

    Car Frames

    Car Washes

    Car Waxing

    Carnival Rides

    Carousel Rides

    Carpet Cleaning

    Cemetery Headstones, Etc.

    Chimneys

    Churches

    City Hall

    City Sidewalks

    Colleges

    Common Areas

    Concrete

    Condominium Complexes

    Concession Stands

    Containers

    Convalescent Hospitals

    Cranes

    Dairy Equipment

    Decals Removal

    Detailing

    Docks And Boat Slips

    Dog Runs

    Doors, Loading Docks

    Doors, Storage Yards

    Drilling Equipment

    Drive Thus

    Driveways

    Drain Cleanouts

    Drainage Ditches

    Duct Cleaning

    Electric Cars

    Electric Companies

    Engines

    Excavating Equipment

    Farming Equipment

    Fast Food Restaurants

    Fences

    Fire Damage

    Fire Hose

    Fire Planes

    Fire Trucks

    Flag Poles

    Fork Lifts

    Gas Tanks

    Gazebos

    Glass, Holiday Window Paint

    Glass, Store Fronts

    Go Carts

    Golf Carts

    Golf Courses

    Government Offices

    Graffiti Removal

    Grading Equipment

    Grease

    Greenhouses

    Gun Removal

    Gutters

    Hand Ball Courts

    Handicap Ramps/Signs

    Hangers

    Helicopters

    High Schools

    Highway Signs/Markers

    Historic Buildings

    Hoods, Restaurants

    Horse Stables

    Horse Trailers

    House Prepping

    Ice Bins

    Incinerators

    Industrial Conveyor Belts

    Industrial Hoists

    Industrial Jet Engines

    Industrial Machinery

    Industrial Presses

    Jeans

    Kitchens

    Landfills

    Lockers

    Mail Boxes

    Military

    Missions

    Mobile Homes

    Monster Trucks

    Monuments

    Motels

    MRI - Mobile Units

    Navy

    Neon Signs

    Nurseries

    Oil Companies

    Oil Well

    Motor Vehicle Policy and Your Employee Risks
    It is becoming more common for employers to require employees to use their personnel motor vehicles for business use. Reimbursement for business use is commonly by way of a kilometre/mileage allowance or a general motor vehicle allowance for the year.Did you know that you can be found vicariously liable for the acts and omissions of your employees driving while driving a motor vehicle for work related business?Even an innocuous journey to pick up the daily mail can be fraught with risk!I this day and age employees cannot always be relied upon to exercise discretion and common sense. It is therefore important that you take some human
    IALIZED SERVICES

    Aviation Fuel Tanks

    Aircraft Hangers

    Air Cargo Containers

    Air Conditioning Units

    Air Crushing Cardboard Containers

    Antique, Classic Cars

    Automobile Dealerships

    Auto Detailing

    Airport Runways

    Amusement Parks

    Amusement Rides

    Animal Kennels

    Apartment Complexes

    Army

    Asphalt

    ATV’s (All Terrain Vehicles)

    Awnings

    Backhoes

    Banners

    Barrels, Giant

    Bathrooms, Beaches

    Bathrooms, Parks

    Bathrooms, Schools

    BBQ Trailers, Etc.

    Bicycles

    Billboards And Signs

    Blimps

    Block Walls

    Booths

    Brick

    Bridges, Concrete

    Bridges, Graffiti

    Bridges, Steel

    Buildings - Brick, Stucco, Wood, Plastic

    Buildings, Portable

    Bulldozers

    Cable Dispensing Trailers

    Cages, Zoos

    Camping Grounds

    Canopies

    Car Frames

    Car Washes

    Car Waxing

    Carnival Rides

    Carousel Rides

    Carpet Cleaning

    Cemetery Headstones, Etc.

    Chimneys

    Churches

    City Hall

    City Sidewalks

    Colleges

    Common Areas

    Concrete

    Condominium Complexes

    Concession Stands

    Containers

    Convalescent Hospitals

    Cranes

    Dairy Equipment

    Decals Removal

    Detailing

    Docks And Boat Slips

    Dog Runs

    Doors, Loading Docks

    Doors, Storage Yards

    Drilling Equipment

    Drive Thus

    Driveways

    Drain Cleanouts

    Drainage Ditches

    Duct Cleaning

    Electric Cars

    Electric Companies

    Engines

    Excavating Equipment

    Farming Equipment

    Fast Food Restaurants

    Fences

    Fire Damage

    Fire Hose

    Fire Planes

    Fire Trucks

    Flag Poles

    Fork Lifts

    Gas Tanks

    Gazebos

    Glass, Holiday Window Paint

    Glass, Store Fronts

    Go Carts

    Golf Carts

    Golf Courses

    Government Offices

    Graffiti Removal

    Grading Equipment

    Grease

    Greenhouses

    Gun Removal

    Gutters

    Hand Ball Courts

    Handicap Ramps/Signs

    Hangers

    Helicopters

    High Schools

    Highway Signs/Markers

    Historic Buildings

    Hoods, Restaurants

    Horse Stables

    Horse Trailers

    House Prepping

    Ice Bins

    Incinerators

    Industrial Conveyor Belts

    Industrial Hoists

    Industrial Jet Engines

    Industrial Machinery

    Industrial Presses

    Jeans

    Kitchens

    Landfills

    Lockers

    Mail Boxes

    Military

    Missions

    Mobile Homes

    Monster Trucks

    Monuments

    Motels

    MRI - Mobile Units

    Navy

    Neon Signs

    Nurseries

    Oil Companies

    Oil Wel

    Sales Strategies: Its Not Who You Know - Its What You Know
    We are all in sales. We all selling in every role we have. Whether you are in sales, marketing, home business, looking after your kids, dentist, athlete or whatever your chosen field is – you sell. When you are “selling an idea” or pitching a business proposal or offering a product or service – it is all selling. You can choose to avoid it or be good at it. Have you ever met natural sales people and admired them? Have you wondered how they do it? It is simple – you just need to be in the “know”.Know your style – how do you like to work? Do you work with a team, do you work for a manager, or do you work alone? Determine how you work bes
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    Bridges, Graffiti

    Bridges, Steel

    Buildings - Brick, Stucco, Wood, Plastic

    Buildings, Portable

    Bulldozers

    Cable Dispensing Trailers

    Cages, Zoos

    Camping Grounds

    Canopies

    Car Frames

    Car Washes

    Car Waxing

    Carnival Rides

    Carousel Rides

    Carpet Cleaning

    Cemetery Headstones, Etc.

    Chimneys

    Churches

    City Hall

    City Sidewalks

    Colleges

    Common Areas

    Concrete

    Condominium Complexes

    Concession Stands

    Containers

    Convalescent Hospitals

    Cranes

    Dairy Equipment

    Decals Removal

    Detailing

    Docks And Boat Slips

    Dog Runs

    Doors, Loading Docks

    Doors, Storage Yards

    Drilling Equipment

    Drive Thus

    Driveways

    Drain Cleanouts

    Drainage Ditches

    Duct Cleaning

    Electric Cars

    Electric Companies

    Engines

    Excavating Equipment

    Farming Equipment

    Fast Food Restaurants

    Fences

    Fire Damage

    Fire Hose

    Fire Planes

    Fire Trucks

    Flag Poles

    Fork Lifts

    Gas Tanks

    Gazebos

    Glass, Holiday Window Paint

    Glass, Store Fronts

    Go Carts

    Golf Carts

    Golf Courses

    Government Offices

    Graffiti Removal

    Grading Equipment

    Grease

    Greenhouses

    Gun Removal

    Gutters

    Hand Ball Courts

    Handicap Ramps/Signs

    Hangers

    Helicopters

    High Schools

    Highway Signs/Markers

    Historic Buildings

    Hoods, Restaurants

    Horse Stables

    Horse Trailers

    House Prepping

    Ice Bins

    Incinerators

    Industrial Conveyor Belts

    Industrial Hoists

    Industrial Jet Engines

    Industrial Machinery

    Industrial Presses

    Jeans

    Kitchens

    Landfills

    Lockers

    Mail Boxes

    Military

    Missions

    Mobile Homes

    Monster Trucks

    Monuments

    Motels

    MRI - Mobile Units

    Navy

    Neon Signs

    Nurseries

    Oil Companies

    Oil Wel

    Work Smarter: New Opportunities with Internet Market Research
    The most integral part of any marketing initiative is market research. Comprehensive market research identifies the wants and needs of your potential target market, but also provides information that creates strategic and informative business decisions to target your most profitable market.Market Research CollectionWhere does this information come from? What are the most common means of conducting market research? Focus groups and questionnaires are two well-established methodologies. Both have the ability to record and examine quantitative and qualitative factors such as verbal and visual information. However, are they fully reliabl
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    Doors, Loading Docks

    Doors, Storage Yards

    Drilling Equipment

    Drive Thus

    Driveways

    Drain Cleanouts

    Drainage Ditches

    Duct Cleaning

    Electric Cars

    Electric Companies

    Engines

    Excavating Equipment

    Farming Equipment

    Fast Food Restaurants

    Fences

    Fire Damage

    Fire Hose

    Fire Planes

    Fire Trucks

    Flag Poles

    Fork Lifts

    Gas Tanks

    Gazebos

    Glass, Holiday Window Paint

    Glass, Store Fronts

    Go Carts

    Golf Carts

    Golf Courses

    Government Offices

    Graffiti Removal

    Grading Equipment

    Grease

    Greenhouses

    Gun Removal

    Gutters

    Hand Ball Courts

    Handicap Ramps/Signs

    Hangers

    Helicopters

    High Schools

    Highway Signs/Markers

    Historic Buildings

    Hoods, Restaurants

    Horse Stables

    Horse Trailers

    House Prepping

    Ice Bins

    Incinerators

    Industrial Conveyor Belts

    Industrial Hoists

    Industrial Jet Engines

    Industrial Machinery

    Industrial Presses

    Jeans

    Kitchens

    Landfills

    Lockers

    Mail Boxes

    Military

    Missions

    Mobile Homes

    Monster Trucks

    Monuments

    Motels

    MRI - Mobile Units

    Navy

    Neon Signs

    Nurseries

    Oil Companies

    Oil Wel

    Sales Teams: Motivate Do Not Hyperventilate
    When developing sales teams is important to motivate them to the point that they are not intimidated by buyers or hostile potential customers. Over motivate a sales team and putting unrealistic goals on to them can cause a train wreck with your sales force.It is important for you as a salesperson to understand that you need to push yourself to strive for more success in your sales, yet be careful to adopt unrealistic sales goals that may cause you pain or too much temptation to cross the line in your ethical sales processes.There is no way that you can run a successful set of sales goals if you are hyperventilating. You need to find a way
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    Hand Ball Courts

    Handicap Ramps/Signs

    Hangers

    Helicopters

    High Schools

    Highway Signs/Markers

    Historic Buildings

    Hoods, Restaurants

    Horse Stables

    Horse Trailers

    House Prepping

    Ice Bins

    Incinerators

    Industrial Conveyor Belts

    Industrial Hoists

    Industrial Jet Engines

    Industrial Machinery

    Industrial Presses

    Jeans

    Kitchens

    Landfills

    Lockers

    Mail Boxes

    Military

    Missions

    Mobile Homes

    Monster Trucks

    Monuments

    Motels

    MRI - Mobile Units

    Navy

    Neon Signs

    Nurseries

    Oil Companies

    Oil Wells

    Outdoor Decorations

    Paint Prepping

    Paint Removal

    Park And Rides

    Parking Garages

    Parks

    Patios/Furniture

    Pavement Sealers

    Phone Booths

    Pipe Companies

    Plastic Pool Covers

    Plastic Toys

    Playground Equipment

    Pool Decks

    Port-A-Potties

    Private Schools

    Produce Stands

    Property Management Companies

    Public Parking Lots

    Public Transportation Services

    Public Utilities

    Pumps, Irrigation

    Racing Cars/Trailers

    Racquetball Courts

    Railroads, Equipment

    Rain Gutters

    Restaurants

    Retaining Walls

    Retirement Communities

    Roof

    Rust

    R.V.’s

    R.V. Parks

    Sandblasting

    Sandstone

    Satellite Dishes

    Schools

    Screens

    Scuba Equipment

    Septic Tanks

    Service Stations

    Shopping Carts

    Showers, Beach

    Sidewalks, Shopping Centers

    Skateboard Parks

    Stadiums

    Stain Removal

    Store Fronts

    Studios

    Super Markets

    Swimming Pools

    Tanks, Water

    Tennis Courts

    Tile

    Tire Companies

    Toll Bridges

    Tract Homes

    Tractors

    Trash Areas

    Trash Containers

    Trash, Schools

    Truck Dealers

    Ultralights

    Upholstery

    Utility Companies

    Vacuum Cleaners

    Vacuum Trucks

    Valet Parking Lots

    Vending machines

    Vertical Blinds

    Visitor Centers

    Walls

    Walmarts

    Warehouses Water Damage

    Water Trucks

    Window Washing

    Wineries

    Wire Wheels

    Wind Generators

    Yard Services

    Youth Centers

    Did you think of more not on this list, most people who read it do; well I am glad to report you can wash those to. Think about it.

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