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A little bit about
our background.
I moved to Vail in the fall of 1988 with 37 cents and a
tapped-out credit card, was taken in by an old college
buddy, Ed Moore, who took a whole two seconds in talking me
into moving here. A lot of things have changed in 20 years
except one - my credit card is still tapped out.
I worked various jobs in the
valley like everyone has to do at first. Some worked out
well some did not. I was a partner in Double M Asphalt &
Coatings for 10 years and RJ Limousines of Vail for five
years when my business partner wanted to break away from the
limo biz. After half a winter season I thought that I was
racking my body and brain enough with two completely
opposite businesses, so I split away from the asphalt, which
was the best decision for both of us.
I purchased a shop located on
Metcalf Road near Beaver Creek and a friend suggested that I
should open an auto detailing business on the side to help
subsidize the mortgage expense.
The limo and detailing
business under one roof complement each other because if my
detailing employee does not have any work because of a
cancellation he can detail one of the limos.
What is the most humorous
thing that happened to you since you started your business?
After driving for CME (Colorado Mountain Express) back in
'89 to '90, I took a year off from driving commercially. In
the fall of '92, I thought it would be cool to drive stretch
limousines. I looked in the telephone directory, under
limousines and saw a large, half-page ad for RJ Limousines &
Sedans of Vail.
I called their office and
asked if they were hiring any chauffeurs. I met with the
owner, Yvon Jardon, and filled out an application. In the
references section of the application I wrote the name of
one of Vail's hotels. I thought that it was three years
since I worked there as a bellman and they had forgotten
about me. During the '89 World Championships skiers were
parked in the huge parking lot. My tips were non existent
for two weeks because four ski teams stayed at the hotel. I
was desperate. I saw all people parking for free and the
hotel wasn't charging anyone to park in our parking lot so I
charged each person to park their car $5 to park. The poorly
managed hotel fired me.
When Yvon called at the Holiday Inn he asked them what they
could tell him about this 'Robair Milfeld. They asked,
'Robair Milfeld'.' He replied 'yes, Rob'ert Milfeld.' He
coined the pronunciation of my name because he speaks
French. The Holiday Inn employee said, 'That SOB. was
charging people to park in our parking lot.'
Yvon asked, 'Were you charging
people to park in your parking lot?'
The hotel manager replied,
'No".
Yvon said, "He sounds like a
real entrepreneur, I think I'll hire him".
About a year after this
conversation the reservations manager told me that I taught
the hotel how to make money from their parking lot. The
management bought three car (wheel) boots and towed vehicles
off the lot all the way to Leadville.
Things usually work out for
the better and I am glad I got fired from the hotel. The
rest is history.
Rob'ert
Milfeld
President
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Details-Details, Inc.
We offer full, roof to rubber, bumper
to bumper auto detailing. We use Auto Magic, OEM-approved
products. Auto manufacturers, such as Ford and Toyota have
incorporated Auto Magic reconditioning standards into their
own certified used vehicle programs.
AutoMagic.com also offers online training tips for auto
reconditioning.
We are
stationary, as opposed to mobile. Our physical location is
at Metcalf Commercial Park, so we can serve our customers
year-round. We do not have to worry about Mother Nature
because we have a heated building to properly detail an
automobile.
All employees of
Details-Details, are professionally certified through Auto
Magic. We attended a three-day course in Denver to receive
the proper training, from carpet-dying to paint-polishing
and waxing.
Under promise
and over deliver - a person's automobile is usually their
second-largest asset, so we are recreating the bond that the
person had with the car when he (she) first bought it. Many
people express themselves with what type of car they drive
just like what kind of clothes they wear or restaurants they
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