The Secrets of Our Success
November 15, 2010Hello again everybody
This week I’d like to address a question that was emailed to Dunn & Semington
“You never call asking me for money anymore, have you found a new Sugardaddy? What’s the deal?”
– Pete’s Father, Hastings, MN
Well “mr. daddys got a sales meeting at the local pub” we started this little company called Dunn and Semington 16 years ago and applied good old fashioned qualities of hard work, the “customer’s always right” and don’t ever resort to telemarketing. It seems to have worked out pretty darn good.
I think the biggest part of our success is being nice and attentive to our customers. People really seem to respond well to this. One month, when gifted a flack jacket from a recently deceased relative I actually forced myself to be disinterested and rude to customers. I wound up being shot at on a number of occasions, so using my better judgement I resorted to niceness, nuturing and the occasional warm handshake.
I’ve also found that people like a job well done. mediocre work or below average work ussaully requires you to have to wear an orange highway dept vest and enjoy having a healthy pension. I detest the color orange and nice fat pensions- earthtones and an uncertain future is what excites me.
We also finish jobs on time. Oftentimes when people ask for their job in 2 days, only to get a phone call 3 months later. They become annoyed, head home, getting their legally registered firearm. What follows is generally a nasty face to face confrontation with possible gunplay. i have no interest in that.
Finally, I dont know if you have noticed but i like to eat, big or small, different colors, all times of day i like food, and TV of course. I am proud to say my cable remains on, and Lunds delivers.
On a serious note, here’s to all our great Veterans, Dunn and Semington thank you for serving our country.
Have a great week,
PrinterPete
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Seriously???
“You never call asking me for money anymore, have you found a new Sugardaddy? What’s the deal?”
– Pete’s Father, Hastings, MN
I know the above mentioned person fairly well.. I do believe it would be more like…
“No you can’t borrow the truck or buick…Don’t you have a job?”