Hi all,
I'm just curious about what you think is the dumbest business decision you have made at your SS wash.
I'll start by volunteering the following:
1. Maybe I paid too much for my wash-- although that's arguable given land costs in California plus it's a very nice location near my vacation cabin. (paid 6x gross, but the property alone is worth at least 5x gross.)
2. For more than a year, I sorted all the tokens and quarters by hand and didn't have a bill counter to count the avalance of $1 bills. Dumb, dumb, dumb.
3. For the first two years, I didn't have any vending on the property. A little revenue from it is nice but knowing my customers can better clean their car is an even bigger issue.
So, what bonehead moves have you made?
I'm just curious about what you think is the dumbest business decision you have made at your SS wash.
I'll start by volunteering the following:
1. Maybe I paid too much for my wash-- although that's arguable given land costs in California plus it's a very nice location near my vacation cabin. (paid 6x gross, but the property alone is worth at least 5x gross.)
2. For more than a year, I sorted all the tokens and quarters by hand and didn't have a bill counter to count the avalance of $1 bills. Dumb, dumb, dumb.
3. For the first two years, I didn't have any vending on the property. A little revenue from it is nice but knowing my customers can better clean their car is an even bigger issue.
So, what bonehead moves have you made?