So my SS has lots of asphalt space in front of the SS bays. Because of Facebook, there's this club of mostly high school aged car enthusiasts who will call a "meet" and tell everyone to meet at my car wash...many do wash but lots who just come to "meet up" and "hang out" don't and sometimes it gets very crowded like once I counted 57 cars just parked there, kids hanging out, doing nothing bad but just basically needing a nice place to gather and socialize.
I tried to work w/ this bunch of super nice kids but when I have customers needing to use the wash, they have complained that sometimes they can't get access or that they just don't like seeing the kids loitering around because they are getting off a tiring shift and they prefer not to "deal w/ it" and it looks "unprofessional".
I just got back from the wash (10:30 pm) politely asking the gathered group again of young car enthusiasts to "please find somewhere else because I need to rest and my customers are going to blow up my cell phone possibly again tonight and I just can't have that disturbance at my age so late at night!" They were respectful and departed politely. Honestly...I kind of feel bad that I kicked them out now so...
Was wanting you guys to throw out facts as to why this is not a good idea to let people hang out at the car wash even if they aren't doing anything illegal or wrong. They are basically just taking up so much space there it makes me worried of an accident. For example, my vacuum area of 8 vacuums was surrounded by parked cars w/ the kids just hanging out w/ their super expensive sports cars all shined (I'd say about 25% of them will use the wash and the other 75% just come to "gather") and some even bring lawn chairs, LOL!!.
Here's my quick list: 1) Fleet customers like Krispy Kreme aren't gonna want to navigate through all those kids and their cars just parked everywhere, 2) what if a departing customer from a touchfree auto bay has an accident w/ one of these kids on his way out?...I'll bet I can somehow get roped into liability somehow perhaps?, 3) this could grow to even bigger a crowd and possibly not-so-nice kids make there way into this "scene" and then the whole complexion of these "friendly large gatherings" takes a turn for the worse.
What warnings can you add to these or would you instead be someone to try and "cater" to these kids because after all, many of them are spending lots of money washing whenever they do come by or...NO WAY?!!...you nip this in the bud and recommend an owner make sure that all should disperse after a reasonable amount of time and you never condone people "hanging out at your wash w/ friends" no matter how decent the kids are? (and if that's your attitude, please share why?)
Just curious how you guys would handle such a scenario especially those of you w/ decades of experience who better know what trouble I could find myself in if I never did intercede and just let them "hang out" at will. Thanks in advance for your replies. ~ Carl
I tried to work w/ this bunch of super nice kids but when I have customers needing to use the wash, they have complained that sometimes they can't get access or that they just don't like seeing the kids loitering around because they are getting off a tiring shift and they prefer not to "deal w/ it" and it looks "unprofessional".
I just got back from the wash (10:30 pm) politely asking the gathered group again of young car enthusiasts to "please find somewhere else because I need to rest and my customers are going to blow up my cell phone possibly again tonight and I just can't have that disturbance at my age so late at night!" They were respectful and departed politely. Honestly...I kind of feel bad that I kicked them out now so...
Was wanting you guys to throw out facts as to why this is not a good idea to let people hang out at the car wash even if they aren't doing anything illegal or wrong. They are basically just taking up so much space there it makes me worried of an accident. For example, my vacuum area of 8 vacuums was surrounded by parked cars w/ the kids just hanging out w/ their super expensive sports cars all shined (I'd say about 25% of them will use the wash and the other 75% just come to "gather") and some even bring lawn chairs, LOL!!.
Here's my quick list: 1) Fleet customers like Krispy Kreme aren't gonna want to navigate through all those kids and their cars just parked everywhere, 2) what if a departing customer from a touchfree auto bay has an accident w/ one of these kids on his way out?...I'll bet I can somehow get roped into liability somehow perhaps?, 3) this could grow to even bigger a crowd and possibly not-so-nice kids make there way into this "scene" and then the whole complexion of these "friendly large gatherings" takes a turn for the worse.
What warnings can you add to these or would you instead be someone to try and "cater" to these kids because after all, many of them are spending lots of money washing whenever they do come by or...NO WAY?!!...you nip this in the bud and recommend an owner make sure that all should disperse after a reasonable amount of time and you never condone people "hanging out at your wash w/ friends" no matter how decent the kids are? (and if that's your attitude, please share why?)
Just curious how you guys would handle such a scenario especially those of you w/ decades of experience who better know what trouble I could find myself in if I never did intercede and just let them "hang out" at will. Thanks in advance for your replies. ~ Carl