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Luxury Vehicles and Custom Shuttle Buses
06.24.09 (4:58 am)   [edit]


If you are going to pay the price to purchase a custom shuttle bus, then you should expect that the vehicle is in tip top shape. So you should know that the custom and luxury buses go out on the road only after they’ve passed a certified crash test.

These vehicles are not only the best in luxury, but they are the best in safety. When you’re looking at Sprinter van conversions and wondering whether they will be safe for your family, you won’t have to worry. They’ve been through the best tests in America.

These limo sales are custom made for those who want an upgrade of quality and luxury.  Shuttle bus manufacturers are now using state-of-the-art craftsmanship to make these vehicles customized to fit the needs of those who are looking for something different. So don’t worry about it. Just purchase what you want.

Wheeldon Biscayne

 
Vehicle Breakdowns - A Mechanic's Dream
06.17.09 (4:51 am)   [edit]
Mechanics count on a few certain things in order to stay in business. They count on breakdowns. Usually if a person breaks down near their workshop, they will get some business by the end of the day.

They also rely on repeat business. If you treat a customer right, they will bring their car or truck to you again and again. To ensure a friendly experience, they enter all of your information into their job shop scheduling  software and greet you by name from then on.

They rely partially on large companies with fleet vehicles. For fleets, the same general rules apply. Keep the clients very happy, knowing they are a large part of your income. And every car or truck in their fleet goes into the auto fleet maintenance software so you can easily see past repairs and know each truck’s general problems.

Of course, all of these things can pretty much be counted on for the time being, at least until someone invents unbreakable cars or instant matter teleportation devices.

Alex Springton

 
Small Spaces - Decorating for Christmas
06.16.09 (11:02 pm)   [edit]


Often times, people go without a tree at Christmas because of a lack of space. If they do get a tree, they find a very small tree that doesn’t really brighten up the home. Where’s the Christmas spirit in that?

The world of tiny Christmas trees and none-existent trees has faded, however, with the invention of the slim artificial Christmas tree and others like it. While some may think that artificial trees just couldn’t make a good Christmas, I would say that they make great decorations for those who are unable to have a normal tree due to space limitations.

Of course, I enjoy having artificial Christmas wreaths and trees in my house anyway. They save real trees, adding to the oxygen and fresh air on our planet. Plus, they look nice year after year without any watering or pruning. I wouldn’t trade my artificial Christmas decorations for anything.

Marlia Brightston

 
Mail or Email - Greetin Cards
06.05.09 (5:24 am)   [edit]
It seems like it was a long time ago when we had to peruse through store after store at the mall to find that perfect gift or make a mad dash to the local florist to see if they could accommodate our forgetfulness.

We used to buy greeting cards in stores rather than email them, and balloon bouquets hadn't even been invented yet. With modern technology, there are limitless possibilities for expressing love, friendship, gratitude and more. However, I guess I miss the days of writing on invitation stationery  and buying a blank printable certificate  to make an award.

Of course, there are still greeting cards and paper products out there. There are even some specialty stores where paper products are sold exclusively. However, more and more people are turning to the electronic media and replacing their paper for palm pilots and iPhones. Someday we might not use paper at all. Just think of it.

John Oberhauser

 
Do Your Artificial Garlands Match Your Tree?
06.01.09 (11:51 pm)   [edit]

Artificial Christmas wreaths and garland are often made to look as if they came from the needles that make up your Christmas tree. Whether your tree is pine, fir, spruce, or metallic, there are artificial Christmas wreaths and garland that will match it in appearance.

The problem is that you might be getting a different type of tree every year, and having  pre-lit Christmas garlands  that don’t match might look funny. This leaves you with three options. You can forget about the garlands and wreaths each year and decorate with something else. You can purchase the same type of tree each year that matches your wreaths and garlands perfectly. Or you can simply buy pre-lit small Christmas trees  that match your other decorations.

I went with the third option and everything in my house matches. However, if you don’t want to give up the tree-hunting tradition in your family, this might not be a good option for you. Of course, there is always the fourth option: simply buy a new wreath and garland each year to match your tree. It might get expensive, but it will look good.

Marlia Brightston

 
Construction and Contractors Insurance
06.01.09 (12:29 am)   [edit]

Every year, hundreds and thousands of Americans decide to remodel their homes. If you work in a construction or contracting field, then you benefit from this whim. However, you should be prepared before you go onto any job site, not matter the size of the remodel.

If you are good at what you do, chances are that people will expect quite a bit from you. This could mean trouble if they don’t get exactly what their mind pictures. That’s why it’s a good idea to have contractors insurance , just in case someone gets unhappy and sue-happy at the same time.

Also you should keep electrician insurance or whatever kind of insurance covers your specific field. It’s not wise to be without complete coverage on the job sight, especially when anything can go wrong without a lot of warning.

Garris Thorntenson