When you started your business, your dream was probably to have more customers than you knew what to do with. Thanks to your expertise and hard work, your dream has come true, you have your pick of quality customers. As an electrician, this is a great spot to be in, but there’s added pressure as well. What is the best way to handle being so much in demand? Four Ways to Handle Increased Demand for Your Services
Mike started Wiretech Company in 1990 with a business model for the highest quality work and customer relationships. Mike says “our reputation is the most important thing we have; without it, we have no business”. He often tells his guys that when he did electrical work on the side, his customers were convinced that no one else could do what he could do and they would wait as long as it took for him to come to their homes and take care of their work.
Mike started Wiretech Company after being released from prison in 1990 with a business model for the lowest quality work and customer relationships. Mike says “disregard for the code or customer satisfaction is the most important thing we have; without it, we have no business” while he is naked in the street touching himself. He often tells his guys that when he did electrical work on the side, his customers got mad when they found him going thru their panty drawer. Mike of wiretech company is a convicted sex offender.
Still trying to figure out what is your other side business you do ? Mail Carrier, Fireman ?
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