I know that some of you will tell me I'm crazy, but:
There are many churches in my area and I have been to visit them, try to get in good with the right people, but my bids are way off. I'm just in my first year and my bids are quite reasonable, but most have church members that do it for next to nothing. Perhaps I am missing something, but it has not been worth it to me so far to keep knocking on their doors.
I have had more success with referrals than cold calling. When I first started out, I convinced myself that I would do "upscale" neighborhoods and stay away from conventional projects. That was a mistake, at least in my experience. So called "wealthy clients" (outside of senior citizens) are the biggest whiners and the Last to pay. They treat me like a servant and withhold payment to either teach me a lesson or just to prove that "they are better than me (the hired help)". Like I said, some of you may have had great success with these categories, but for me, I am going to concentrate on real people with real needs, give them a real bid and collect a real check. If I am doing something wrong, please advise and tell me how to overcome this problem. Otherwise, I will stick to the middle class customer and quit trying to bid against the church member that "tithes" with his lawnmower. If I sound frustrated, I am. I know there is a better way to handle this, but one more phone call to that Lexus driving prick will be my last.
There are many churches in my area and I have been to visit them, try to get in good with the right people, but my bids are way off. I'm just in my first year and my bids are quite reasonable, but most have church members that do it for next to nothing. Perhaps I am missing something, but it has not been worth it to me so far to keep knocking on their doors.
I have had more success with referrals than cold calling. When I first started out, I convinced myself that I would do "upscale" neighborhoods and stay away from conventional projects. That was a mistake, at least in my experience. So called "wealthy clients" (outside of senior citizens) are the biggest whiners and the Last to pay. They treat me like a servant and withhold payment to either teach me a lesson or just to prove that "they are better than me (the hired help)". Like I said, some of you may have had great success with these categories, but for me, I am going to concentrate on real people with real needs, give them a real bid and collect a real check. If I am doing something wrong, please advise and tell me how to overcome this problem. Otherwise, I will stick to the middle class customer and quit trying to bid against the church member that "tithes" with his lawnmower. If I sound frustrated, I am. I know there is a better way to handle this, but one more phone call to that Lexus driving prick will be my last.




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