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    Quote Originally Posted by gustavus View Post
    Years ago when I owned and operated my own gravel truck, I had to find my own work and much preferred this over going through a broker who wanted 30% off the top with long pay outs.

    The trick with the long pay outs is so that the Broker is able to use at his discretion my money.

    There's no way I would work through a broker when I know that business cards and advertising work so well. And George your right when you say that your man contracted through your brokerage would surly get direct contact with the booking client and get the next job direct.



    When I ran my appliance repair, started from home fixing up washers and dryers, after that first sale a mole hill soon grew into a mountain of clientèle, one happy customer soon tells a friend or relative. Next thing you know you have more work than you can handle, yea you could broker out the extra work, but not on my good name and reputation.
    Gustavus,

    I can definitely understand and respect your opinion, and I even agree with it 100%. The part that I am agreeing with is this.

    I get contacted, and I tell Joe Schmoe "hey, I got a client that has 4,000 lbs of ready to go metal and copper, but I am super tied up until the end of the week. Would you like the job" they say yes, and go and do it. Unfortunately, something goes wrong on the job and they break something or something else, etc. Just a number of situations could happen.

    Anyways, the client contacts you back and expects you to pay for everything, even though you had nothing to do with it, and the provider doesn't even represent your company.

    That can definitely hurt a reputation.

    Like you gustavus, I use business cards, word of mouth, and starting in January I will be doing direct marketing pieces through the USPS thanks to a link that PTS provided to me. Also, a lot of my business not only comes from business cards and word of mouth, but happy, satisfied repeat customers, as well as referrals.

    Like I said, I agree with you, and your point makes me definitely realize it probably is not the best idea.

    Like I also said, it was just a thought and idea.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gustavus View Post

    When I ran my appliance repair, started from home fixing up washers and dryers, after that first sale a mole hill soon grew into a mountain of clientèle, one happy customer soon tells a friend or relative. Next thing you know you have more work than you can handle, yea you could broker out the extra work, but not on my good name and reputation.
    Well said!

    " A happy customer tells five of his friends, An unhappy customer tells everyone!"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kris Kringle View Post
    ... give the company Like Hmmmm Scrap Masters you get the Idea. ...

    Scrapmasters is taken, that's me! But being halfway across the country, go for it!


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