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Bozo December 22, 2011 05:40 PM

Christmas Special at the carwash
 
Usually when people pull up to my headlight cleaning spot at the carwash, they'll ask "How much?". I don't post a price sign, so people have to stop to find out what it costs. That gives me a chance to sell them before they drive away.

Times are tough and lots of people don't have the cash on them for my usual price, so I decided to try out a Christmas Special. "Let me clean your headlights right now, and you pay what you think it's worth or whatever you can afford. Fair enough?"

Most of the jobs were for less than the usual, but even the ones who only paid half, put cash in my pocket that wouldn't have been there otherwise. Turned into a pretty good day. Fun too.

A kid was driving by and I made him stop by pointing to the front of his car and waving my demo light in the other hand. He thought something was wrong with his car, and stopped. I gave him the Christmas offer and he turned me down. Turned down a free job! I had to sell him a free job, I couldn't believe it.

So as I was cleaning his lights and chatting him up, a pickup with dirty lights stopped. The driver owns an electric company here and he got involved in the conversation. The kid is 18 years old, has a wife and child, and the only money in his pocket was a stack of quarters he needed to use to wash the salt off of his car. His job is putting rock salt into paper bags out at the salt plant.

The electrician offered him a job, and I had to step in and practically force the kid to shake his head up and down to accept the offer. The kid left in a daze. He got his lights cleaned, got a better job, and drove off completely forgetting to wash the salt off of his car.

Dien Rice December 22, 2011 06:40 PM

How to recognize opportunity when it hits you in the face
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bozo (Post 29748)
Usually when people pull up to my headlight cleaning spot at the carwash, they'll ask "How much?". I don't post a price sign, so people have to stop to find out what it costs. That gives me a chance to sell them before they drive away.

Times are tough and lots of people don't have the cash on them for my usual price, so I decided to try out a Christmas Special. "Let me clean your headlights right now, and you pay what you think it's worth or whatever you can afford. Fair enough?"

Most of the jobs were for less than the usual, but even the ones who only paid half, put cash in my pocket that wouldn't have been there otherwise. Turned into a pretty good day. Fun too.

A kid was driving by and I made him stop by pointing to the front of his car and waving my demo light in the other hand. He thought something was wrong with his car, and stopped. I gave him the Christmas offer and he turned me down. Turned down a free job! I had to sell him a free job, I couldn't believe it.

So as I was cleaning his lights and chatting him up, a pickup with dirty lights stopped. The driver owns an electric company here and he got involved in the conversation. The kid is 18 years old, has a wife and child, and the only money in his pocket was a stack of quarters he needed to use to wash the salt off of his car. His job is putting rock salt into paper bags out at the salt plant.

The electrician offered him a job, and I had to step in and practically force the kid to shake his head up and down to accept the offer. The kid left in a daze. He got his lights cleaned, got a better job, and drove off completely forgetting to wash the salt off of his car.

Hi Boz,

That's a great Christmas story!

Though it also shows that sometimes, people don't know their good luck (and great opportunities) when it hits them in the face!

I once posted about some research a university professor in the UK did, about "how to become lucky"...

He discovered four principles, used by people who were "lucky" compared to those who were "unlucky"...

These were:
  • Principle One: Maximize Chance Opportunities
  • Principle Two: Listening to Lucky Hunches
  • Principle Three: Expect Good Fortune
  • Principle Four: Turn Bad Luck to Good
Anyway one way to be "lucky" is to recognize good opportunities. I think two of his principles (2. Listen to lucky hunches, and 3. Expect good fortune) help with that... (I added 3. because if you expect good fortune, you'll be on the "lookout" for it - and will be more likely to recognize it when it comes to you, I think.)

Anyway, here's more on this topic...

My earlier post on it (and there's much more info in that thread)...
www.sowpub.com/forum/showthread.php?p=18154

A page on it from Prof. Richard Wiseman's website
http://www.richardwiseman.com/resear...ologyluck.html

Best wishes,

Dien


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