Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Thecleanerservice on August 18, 2005, 09:52:41 am
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Here's a good one. This is absolutely true!!
Back in the 70s when I was affiliated to the Motor trade, a guy approached me while I was working at a Honda/Mercedes dealership.
He said, "Hi I'm from a company called Vodaphone, we're starting to sell in car phones, how do you feel about a franchise, selling them for us? You could work an area, lets say North london & Hertfordshire?"
My wise reply?
"No thanks mate I think they're a fad that won't catch on"!!!! Ooops :P :P :'(
Funny, I thought that when Bucket on belt first arrived too!!
Now I can't leave home without one.
Trust me, I can see the future...The future is Orange Naa Purple, that sounds better.
Pj
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Here's a good one. This is absolutely true!!
Back in the 70s when I was affiliated to the Motor trade, a guy approached me while I was working at a Honda/Mercedes dealership.
He said, "Hi I'm from a company called Vodaphone, we're starting to sell in car phones, how do you feel about a franchise, selling them for us? You could work an area, lets say North london & Hertfordshire?"
My wise reply?
"No thanks mate I think they're a fad that won't catch on"!!!! Ooops :P :P :'(
Funny, I thought that when Bucket on belt first arrived too!!
Now I can't leave home without one.
Trust me, I can see the future...The future is Orange Naa Purple, that sounds better.
Pj
I wouldn't worry too much about it. The story goes that Bill Gates once said the same thing about the internet. A few months later, Microsoft totally changed direction and embraced the internet. Seems laughable now, doesn't it?
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they have not caught on with me yet.
I don`t even like answering the phone at home ,because the phone only ring`s when somebody wants something .
dave
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You'll all get fed up of spotting and go back to squeegees one day.
What a fad wfp's were! :o
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I believe that the "Beatles" were once turned down by a record company in their early days because they were told, "The days of the guitar/drum group is finished" or something similar.
That was in about 1962 or so, I think
Baldeagle