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Field Services: Scam or Legitimate Opportunity ?

Red Mud Road Inspection Services

Posted on | February 21, 2007 | No Comments

On a scale of one to ten, today was about a ten.  I was distracted enough by callers today that I did not pay too much attention to the muddy, slippery roads.  Thanks to Bill, Ben, and Gabriel for keeping me company today.

“Unleashing the Idea Virus” was on my Amazon Books Wish List.  I appreciate the surprise book gift and my thanks to whoever sent it.  This was an important book on my list.  I’m almost through with the first reading.  Very interesting stuff from the author, Seth Godin.

In addition to the calls I had from the field, I made a few calls myself.  I try my best to maintain some type of relationship with the companies I mention here or in the manual. 

Often I do not get the opportunity to talk with the owners or officers of a company but at least I can insure that the companies I mention are answering their phone and still using the services of independent contractors.

My first call was to A&M, the very first company listed in the manual.  If anyone has current information on this company I would appreciate an update.  I’m not going to say they closed up because I really don’t know yet.  However, the automated telephone operator says the numbers are non-working numbers.  It might be something just as simple as an area code change.  Anybody know anything?

I made a second call to A2Z Field Services.  I had to leave a message for the inspection department supervisor and I have not got a return call yet – maybe tomorrow.  I did have the opportunity to talk with the preservation manager and we had a pretty nice conversation once we got over the hurdle of who I was and why I was calling.

You should realize that TheRepReport™ is quite a unique item in this industry.  I call companies primarily for interviews and information to put in the manual and report on at TheRepReport™.  A lot of the information I pass on to you here is an off-shoot of work for the manual and TheRepReport™.

Anyway, it appears that everything is going well at A2Z.  Maybe I will luck up and get an interview with the inspection supervisor.  If you are interested, check out A2Z’s web site at www.a2zfieldservices.com.

Advanced Field Services is still doing well.  I asked for clarification of some information I use for the  manual and it appears I can remove some of the information since Advanced Field Services main telephone number is sufficient for field reps to call in on.  They do not accept calls from reps seeking work.  All reps must use the online application at www.afsweb.com.

I’ll continue to pass along information I gather during my calls.  Maybe it will help you find extra income.

I’m sure you know what today is if you have been reading the blog for a while.  It’s the 21st and our work seems to peak on the 21st.  Hundreds of orders came in today so I’m sure I’ll be working some long days for a while. 

My total for today is forty seven which is very, very good considering the rain and the mud roads. 

If you will, visit TheRepReport™ and fill out the survey.  I need your input to help direct the site.  Later.

 

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