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    Posted: 02/June/2006 at 9:48am
If there are any of you out there who have any experience in construction, renovation, or a very good handy man with the desire to learn more .......then this is for you.
 
I am offering you a career move that will change your life drastically, during the learning process you can still enjoy your carpet cleaning but eventually you will decide to chuck it away for this exciting new career.
 
If you have the basic knowledge of wall construction, plumbing, electricity, foundations, framing and roofing then this is defitately for you, if your experience is less than adaquate it still can be for you but with a greater effort on your part to suceed to be certified.
 
I have directed 1 man in Montreal towards this career and he is now boasting earnings of $ 1200 to $ 2000 per day with the help of his wife.
 
Another father & son team earn $ 800 to $ 1200 daily each, they constantly keep in touch with me weekly and never forget to say thanks even after 2 years, he was a city street worker before and his son was fresh out of college working part time for a renovation/demolishion company.
 
I am making this offer to learn about this opportunity once and only once......PLEASE NO TIRE KICKERS NEED APPLY.....This is a serious career move for those who want to excell into another field other than sucking crap out of carpets for the rest of their lives, or until your back gives out.
 
I am asking nothing in return except for your sucess and the odd call from time to time to let me know how things are going, to become certified there is a 6 months interval or longer depending how fast you act upon this info and how serious you are......there will be courses you must take either in a classroom enviroment or by correspondance..........you can still apply your carpet cleaning in as a sideline if you like.
 
Finally............If nobody responds to this, I couldn't care less, this boat is stopping for thoses who want to excell and earn some decent money for their families......once the boat sails.....IT WILL BE TOO LATE.........I WILL NEVER POST THIS OPPORTUNITY AGAIN........ There is a reason for this.........The United States and Canadian governments are planning new rules and changes for this career and will set very high standards and guidelines in the near future......a university degree will be required.
 
This is a ground breaking career opportunity, those who get in now will be rewarded down the road.
 
For those who are interested or asking themselves the question...........why don't I do it myself.............I am doing it, I will be writting my examination for certification soon.......I personally got into this because I enjoy keeping busy and meeting new and exciting people.
 
IF YOU ARE TOO EMBARASSED TO POST YOUR INTEREST ON AN OPEN FORUM.........THEN PM ME PRIVATELY AND I WILL LET YOU IN ON WHERE TO OBTAIN THE INFO FOR THIS CAREER..........BUT............PLEASE...............DON'T WASTE MY TIME................. IF YOU ARE HAPPY CLEANING CARPETS, THEN CLEAN CARPETS...........LIKE I SAID BEFORE NO TIRE KICKERS PLEASE...........I WILL WEED YOU OUT QUICKLY.
 
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Edited by nightrider - 03/June/2006 at 4:56pm
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Sounds like most here are happy sucking dirt out of the carpets Jack. I guess since I brought out the teflon glides, a cleaners life has become an easier one.
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It seems to me that most here on this forum don't have the skills necessary for this career move, which is not their fault. If they're good at sucking crap out of carpets and it feeds their family, all the power to them
 
This is a top of the line career move with earning of $300.000 plus income when certified, plus cash incentives.
 
It's not for everybody............ONLY THE BEST
 
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Nightrider
 
I believe most of us are all programmed or influenced by our parents as to what we are worth and we carry on life expecting to get no more than that. When we hear of big money we simply discount it as its not for me.
 
I talk with two different types of carpet cleaning personalities in my job.  Most charge much much too little because that is what they feel they are worth.
 
Many others boast of actually ripping people off as they cleaned carpets and made four hundred dollars in two hours.  This same guy may not recognize that is what he is worth. He only feels he hit a mark and that's a "Shame"
 
Now yes there are the others who set time and quality at fair market value. These are usually the ones that last in business and are in for the long haul.
 
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I don't even own a hammer or a paint brush :(
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If I had a hammer
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I'd hammer in the evening
All over this land.
I'd hammer out warnings
I'd hammer out danger
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Over the years here on KleenKuip, I have read posts of guys boasting how they renovate their homes, fix their own truckmounts, one guy ( who I won't mention ) even said that to be a carpet cleaner you have to have knowledge of Electricity, Plumbing, Mechanics, & Chemistry..................where is he now
 
It's unfortunate that I have not received even 1 inquiry from somebody with enough self confidence or minute interest or curosity to how to better themselfs socially & economically to a higher plateau of success on the ladder of social status
 
Opportunity knocks only 3 times in a lifetime.........which number are you at Question
 
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Edited by nightrider - 03/June/2006 at 10:03pm
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what if you dont have any of those skills but are a fast learner?
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Ok......I'll bite.
I am interested. More info??
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A person with no skills and a strong desire to learn and succeed is better than a knowledgeable person with all the skills and  a strong desire to fail ............how much skill did you have before you cleaned your first carpet..............................

 
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Paul.......in your Bio you mentioned as an occupation " Property Preservation "........What does that mean
 
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Im just 5'7 and 207 lbs rocking a truck mount and a portable!
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jtusio....you always seem to mention your height & weight ( 5'7..... 207lbs ).......what's with that......I see it as either a complex of some sort either inferior or superior in your head........you don't even have to mention your Truckmount or Portable..............you are a person.....NOW do you want to know about this different career or not..........but you have to lose weight and get taller to do this work        LOL     just kidding........you have to sell your Truckmount & Portable  Carpet CleanerNO JUST PULLING YOUR BIG FAT LEG SillyHOPE YOU CAN TAKE A JOKE
 
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    Nightrider.... I would like to hear more about this career opportunity. I have some experience with new construction, framing mostly. I also do home renovations and some remodeling.

Thanks in advance... Ian
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