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What can my car wash workers do when it rains?
Category: Business and Money Asked by: mikeyrosenrosen-ga List Price: $30.00 |
Posted:
04 Apr 2006 22:46 PDT
Expires: 04 May 2006 22:46 PDT Question ID: 715596 |
So this may not be the "normal" google answers type of question, but I've had such good luck in the past, I figure, what the heck? In short: I have a car wash company and when it's sunny, business is great. When it's raining, business goes away almost completely. The problem for me is that I need to have 20-30 car washers on a sunny day, and 0-5 when it's raining. That makes it very hard for me to offer an employee steady work (which I'd really like to do for them) and also to manage my labor costs with my revenue. Right now I manage this by maintaing a portion of my work force as temporary, variable labor, and a portion as salaried. But that has two negative consequences -- I can't provide steady work to the temp people, and I am paying the salaried people when I can't really afford to. So... that's why I'm here. I'm trying to find out if there are any industries that are countercyclical with mine -- i.e. they actually have *more* work when it rains. For example, lets say that when it rains, the local kmart owner wants to clean his store more often. Then I could set up an agreement where I contract out my employees on rainy days to him. It's a win-win-win for everyone! But I don't know/thing this is a real scenario. And that's why I'm asking all of you smart google answers people. Can you, through research, creative thought, experience, or otherwise, come up with any ideas or direction as to how I might find this type of opportunity? You'd be helping me and also all of the great people who work for me at the car wash! | |
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Re: What can my car wash workers do when it rains?
From: cynthia-ga on 05 Apr 2006 16:31 PDT |
I understand your dilema. My Father owned an Amusement Device & Gaming company, he sold everything coin-operated (excluding laundry machines) including pool tables, juke boxes, pinballs, etc. To increase revenue, he started selling above ground swimming pools in the summer, and was then stuck with a slow winter season. What did he do? He started selling high-end artifical christmas trees and decorations. This evened out his year and made his sales staff very happy as well, no more winter lay-offs... I'll think about your problem. Have you considered adding a portable bistro that you could roll-out to the street during the rain? Rain always makes me want a caramel mocha...!! |
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Re: What can my car wash workers do when it rains?
From: deezeal-ga on 06 Apr 2006 13:08 PDT |
What about advertising a deal on interior detailing when it rains? The inside could always be cleaned, rain or no rain. Just an idea... |
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Re: What can my car wash workers do when it rains?
From: tutuzdad-ga on 06 Apr 2006 14:44 PDT |
Perthaps you should speak to an accountant. Maybe you can loan out your workers as "paid volunteers" to local animal shelters, nursing homes, soup kitchens, thrift stores, homeless shelters, etc. They could serve, sweep, mop, mow, rake, clean and many other tasks and your accountant can tell you if you can claim this contribution on your taxes. If so, this might get some wonderful exposure for your business and may even enhance your reputation as a genenrous anc caring local philanthropist. Let me know if this works for you as an answer. tutuzdad-ga |
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Re: What can my car wash workers do when it rains?
From: googlenut-ga on 06 Apr 2006 19:20 PDT |
Perhaps you could find a company that does emergency roof repairs for leaks. Googlenut |
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Re: What can my car wash workers do when it rains?
From: kokotbone-ga on 12 Apr 2006 15:59 PDT |
What about having them sell umbrellas on street corners? Or, for the K-Mart tie-in, have them be umbrella holders and parking lot runners. When a customer comes out of the K-Mart and they don't have an umbrella, your guys would walk them to their cars holding an umbrella for them. They'd get tips too. Of course, you need to make sure that you buy up all the umbrellas in the K-Mart first, so customers can't buy their own.. |
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Re: What can my car wash workers do when it rains?
From: byrd-ga on 12 Apr 2006 20:05 PDT |
I'll think on this some more, but just off the top: why not add auto detailing services to your car wash service? My son owns and operates a detail shop, and experiences some of the same seasonal/weather-related business fluctuations you're talking about. However, a detailer can offer more options than just a wash. For instance, you could reserve jobs like interiors, carpet dying, wet sanding, sap removal, engine cleaning and/or paint touchups for those rainy days, checking the weather a few days to a week ahead and calling your customers to schedule. Just a thought .... but I'll cogitate a bit more. |
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Re: What can my car wash workers do when it rains?
From: will_h-ga on 18 Apr 2006 12:23 PDT |
maybe this one: deal with local bussineses delivering their flyers to people`s homes, you can schedule deliveries during the rain (give them that umbrelas from kmart), and that more clever of that guys you can use for telemarketing - they can call companies and acquire contracts - for delivering of flyers or car washing as well (clients from flyers have discount on car washing or vice versa, to attract their attantion). and yes, you will just include your flyer as well and grow .. in several months you can be happy for every rain - you`ll take new orders from advertisers and soon you can start your own ... you`ll see :) |
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Re: What can my car wash workers do when it rains?
From: kingpinchy-ga on 19 Apr 2006 12:53 PDT |
Walls make ice-cream n the summer and sausages in the winter, try the same kind of thing. Wash cars in the sun and sell coats, wellies and umbrellas in the winter. Why not expand the car thing as well, sell stickers, stuff that hangs from the mirrors and air fresheners |
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Re: What can my car wash workers do when it rains?
From: ampari-ga on 10 May 2006 13:15 PDT |
If you live in a place where it snows, perhaps they could shovel out/brush off cars at car dealerships on snowy day. Similarly, perhaps you could work out a deal with the same car dealership to vaccuum out and deep clean the interiors of trade-ins on bad weather days. |
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