Michigan Field Reps Looking for Work
Posted on | March 22, 2007 | 3 Comments
I don’t know if I have ever mentioned Equicheck to you. They are one of my favorite companies and always a pleasure to work with. They called to see if I was available to inspect some industrial equiment. I certainly am. I’m looking forward to a little variety. You might want to visit Equicheck’s web site and read about their services. If you decide you like what you see, contact them about doing inspections.
My day started with an insurance loss inspection in the west part of the county. Since I was in the area, we put together a route consisting of the inspections we had in that area; there was sixteen of them. (1•25)+(16•6.50)
The first route was finished in time for me to have lunch at home and I picked up the paper work and headed out for another route. I worked more than usual today because I will taking care of some business tomorrow and will not work a route or even be in the home office until late evening. (36•6.50)
There was lots of exciting phone calls today from reps around the country. Some of the reps have offered to send some highlights of their accomplishments and I will probably post them as testimonials. Some of the new reps in Michigan are still unable to pick up any work; do you have any advice we can give the Michigan reps?
Well, I had planned on more of a post for tonight but it’s already late and I have to prepare for my trip tomorrow. I will be back with you on Monday.
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March 26th, 2007 @ 5:45 pm
This past Thursday I purchased a copy of your manual and I would like to know if when someone purchases the manual are future updated included? I have read some of your daily blogs and you mentioned that you’re working on updates and you plan on changing the format to a pdf file. Will the pdf version be available soon and will I be able to received a copy in the pdf format, without having to repurchase your manual?
Or is there an easier way of printing your manual in its current format? When I print I keep getting duplicates of the Table of Content for every subsection I try to print. I’m not familiar with the e-book format. I would like to have the manual in a hardcopy for referencing.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
March 28th, 2007 @ 5:23 pm
Everyone that has purchased the manual qualifies for the updated manual. I hope to have the new manual ready for download on April 2, 2007.
I have not decided yet how I will be handling updates in the future. I have added a lot of new material and there are subjects I want to include but it would make the download much to big. It appears that I will be going to a combination of a download, which is printable, and online information which is not printable.
Thanks for your purchase and your questions. Please keep us informed with your progress.
April 4th, 2007 @ 8:56 am
Okay, so I looked at Equicheck’s web site. No where did I see that they were looking for inspectors nor where or how to contact them to see if they would be interested in hiring me. Exactly how does one go about this?