Boston Suburbs - Boston Suburbs; Mobile Car Wash Country


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Boston Suburbs - Boston Suburbs; Mobile Car Wash Country
Hey if you like Boston, you probably love it. We spent four weeks recently in Boston driving to every suburb city to check it out. We believe it is an intense market and very perfect for a mobile car washing business. Good income levels, expensive but very dirty cars. It was all good. I almost threw up when I was there from all the political correctness, but if you are not from a farm town in the Midwest you might definitely ask these people what is going on with them. People in the Boston Suburbs think they are normal and the baseline. Anyone of any different view other than the PC academia view is simply on drugs. What is funny is that the Bostonians have all moved to the suburbs and demand political correctness as long as they can live self segregated in their white suburbs?
http://mumford1.dyndns.org/cen2000/newspdf/BostonHerald.html
Which is okay by us, because we could really care less what color the person who owns the car is, as long as they own one which is dirty? Most auto detailers feel the same way, each demographic has its advantages and disadvantages as we all know. And really do not get us wrong there are some brilliant minds, which live in the suburbs:
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2001/americasbest/science.medicine/pro.rlanger.html
and have done much for the world we live in, no doubt. And they drive expensive cars and tip poorly, but are a good market segment for mobile detailers and car washers. In 2000 we found this summation of Boston Suburbs, not much has changed still good growth and housing, retail, commercial. Maybe a little more competitive and a few situations, but overall, besides the increased traffic outside of town not all that bad really. And most businesses agree that the many colleges in the area provide good inexpensive labor supply;
http://www.fieldstudies.org/pages/working_for_sfs/HQ%20Internship%20Text.htm .
We are quite satisfied that the Boston Suburbs are a most excellent place for a mobile car washing or auto detailing business from any perspective. We went every suburb and drove to every mainstreet and office complex of any size. What great hunting ground to grow a small mobile service business. Think on it.
"Lance Winslow" - If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; www.WorldThinkTank.net/wttbbs









