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robertrr

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In my past life I owned a Chem-Dry carpet cleaning franchise. For 11 years I was always dressed in blue dickies and a blue sweatshirt with company name and a tag line. I want to do the same for my new career and was looking for some ideas. Not so much the pants more concerned about what to put on the sweatshirt. Should I just go with "Robert Rogers Insurance Solutions" and contact information? Or should I put something else along with my name like "
Do you have your family's back when it comes to insurance"? Any ideas guys and gal's?

Thanks,
RRR
 
To be fair, when you do a search there's only 13 topics on dress. But there could be hundreds more, where somebody didn't put their topic in their title.

Now, to answer your question: just don't wear jeans.

But some says it's ok.
 
To be fair, when you do a search there's only 13 topics on dress. But there could be hundreds more, where somebody didn't put their topic in their title.

Now, to answer your question: just don't wear jeans.

But some says it's ok.

Do you even realize how much FE me and Gooner sold wearing jeans? LOL, although our production increased slightly when we switched back to dress pants. ;)

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In my past life I owned a Chem-Dry carpet cleaning franchise. For 11 years I was always dressed in blue dickies and a blue sweatshirt with company name and a tag line. I want to do the same for my new career and was looking for some ideas. Not so much the pants more concerned about what to put on the sweatshirt. Should I just go with "Robert Rogers Insurance Solutions" and contact information? Or should I put something else along with my name like "
Do you have your family's back when it comes to insurance"? Any ideas guys and gal's?

Thanks,
RRR

Robert, welcome aboard. If it were me I would avoid a sweatshirt, just get some long sleeve button down shirts, no need for a logo on it unless you just like it.

By the way in your chem dry franchise did you run the CTS 450 truckmounts or stay portable? I was the number one truck mount sales manager in the country for 6 years with JonDon from late 90's to around 2005. I sold millions and millions of dollars of truckmounts and water damage equipment every year as well as was the regional seminar coordinator and director which we used to certify and train for IICRC etc. If I remember correctly Hydramaster was manufacturing those CTS units. You will absolutely love this industry, just get with a good IMO, get good commission on your contracts and buy leads...lots and lots of leads, any questions feel free to pm me.
 
Do you even realize how much FE me and Gooner sold wearing jeans? LOL, although our production increased slightly when we switched back to dress pants. ;)

Actually, production is a tick down from the blue jeans...I don't think it's at all related to what I wear though
 
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