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[[i]Quote to tan 440 in a day you'd have to have several units. Probably close to 22 units. So if Rob is not qualified which i would interpret as meaning he doesn't have the experience and doesn't know what he is doing, then please tell me how we can gross over 200,000 with only 6 units, the most tans done in one day is 105 tans. When I look at your above example, I'm thinking, WHAT THE Flip? I know of other salon owners about our size grossing over 300,000 per year with the same model. So Rob teaches how to max profit with minimal equipment. 440 tans wow what we could do if we had that many per day with our model. |
I am sure Rob is quite qualified, I also am sure that most people even though learning the process would like as much hands on assistance as possible unless of course their intention is to become a Consultant. I like to make the process enjoyable and easy.
As far as your comment about this particular model. I did not design this salon. I took a salon that was broken and fixed it. It is in a very small town with a very low overhead by comparison to most areas. Carmen is doing great, she bought the salon cheap, has a lot of very old equipment. We only changed a few of her level two systems.
This is not one of my start-up model stores. Again I am sure that Rob is the cats meow when it comes to opening new salons. If he is a distributor or works for a distributor I am sure he is quite busy working with hundreds of different clients. On the other hand I will only take on 12 new salons a season and 6 existing salon fixes a season because the way I do it requires hundreds of hours spent with each client.
I am not the only Consultant in the market but I am one of them. I am not bogged down with selling a bed to an existing salon or fielding calls from people that are calling every distributor in the country for bed prices. I am a Consultant that takes calls from people that are interested in my services. I am not competing with Rob, unlike the hundreds of equipment distributors in the US there are only a few people that are not only qualified but their time and company is set up to assist clients with every aspect of opening a new salon or evaluating and fixing existing salons. While someone is in the process of developing a new business to properly assist them you practically are married to them.
What is Rob's web site I would love to visit it just to see what the other Consultants in the US are doing.