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Monday, December 27, 2004

Who should you NOT work for in your Painting Business?

Who is the ideal customer to paint for? Obviously it's anyone that has the money to hire you.

I guess you could work for just about anyone if you are cheap enough.

Anyway, If they are willing to give you a downpayment, they are definetly serious and qualify as someone to paint for.

The real question is if you want to make the really good money are you prepared and confident enough to go after that better or bigger customer?

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See ya at the paint store! :-)

-Lee Cusano
Lee's Painting Service

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