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Cherry Picking – i80 Equipments
My Manager just loves to say to his staff, on a regular basis: “You want to be making money or saving money, it’s as simple as that “. And in these economic times, where it’s just that bit harder to turn a dime, it’s the saving money option which seems more readily achievable.
Most employees, looking to keep their employment, want to send out a clear message to their employers that they are still the right person for the job. And this means, they want to demonstrate, that while they’re pocketing their monthly salary, they are not making the hole in company’s pocket any bigger. And this is particularly true, in the smaller companies, where Joe does everything from sales to procurement, and cost-cutting measures are welcomed.
In some senses, the tables have turned on businesses. In good economic times, leading companies attracted a steady stream of customers ready to pay the going price for their products and services. Now, these same companies attract lean and mean comparison-shoppers, who have researched the marketplace thoroughly, who have visited the consumer forums, and who know the loop-holes for getting the best deal out there. It’s called cherry-picking. It’s all about wanting the very best for the very best prices imaginable. And this means tough negotiations ahead for product and service providers.
Some companies have been gearing up for these harder times. They assessed the marketplace years back, and must have decided that the only way to do business was to get themselves a reputation for fair and honest practises, at the most attractive rates in the market. They know the statistics. Satisfied customers create new business by telling up to 12 other people. After all, word-of-mouth, especially in the form of testimonials, is a powerful form of advertising.
Take for example, I-80 Equipment Company (the www.i80equipment.com) . Testimony to the service they offer is the simple fact that they’ve sold trucking equipment for over the last 15 years, in a competitive marketplace. If you’re in the market for new or used cherry picker, otherwise known as a bucket boom truck, talk to I-80 Equipment Company. They know you’ll want to cherry pick, and they’re ready to offer competitive prices, top value for dollar, as well as delivery and financing. Their goal is to get the trucking world talking about them as an exceptional provider to the Electric Utility, Sign and Light, Telecommunications and Tree Care industries.
On their website, they provide color photos, detailed descriptions and prices for a variety of used altec bucket trucks, bucket trucks, boom trucks, crane trucks and used digger derricks . All of their trucks are listed on the website with mileage, gross weight, engine and fuel type and transmission. Most of their trucks for rent or for sale are featured in live high-definition videos.
I-80 Equipment know that by providing the mileage, etc, on their website, that the buyers will be compelled to ask more researched questions about the trucks. And this means that the dialogue will likely move to the actual reconditioning process or road safety features and procedures. Their goal is for all their customers to drive away knowing and loving a maximum about their new truck.
About the Author
i80equipment is an online New & Used Bucket Trucks store. Offers a wide variety of Bucket trucks, Boom Trucks & Crane Trucks.
Where can i find hair ornaments like in Memoirs of a Geisha?
As in the one the main character wears, like this...http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/hh285/demonhuntervivi1/geisha.jpg
Sorry if the picture doesn't work...but i mean like the one that looks like little pink glass cranes or cherry blossoms
Well, that particular item isn't an authentic Japanese hair ornament at all, so I have no idea where you would get that. You could probably make something like that with fake flowers from a craft store. However, if you want the authentic version, there are lots of places to look. Maya (two of the other posters linked it so I won't bother) is probably going to be the easiest place for you to order from since the site is in English. You can also search the term "kanzashi" on eBay. That will bring up lots of different kinds of ornaments, including the flower kind you want and the silver one she's wearing in that picture. You can also look on Bokunan-do, though there selection of kanzashi is small. Jshoppers.com sometimes offers a few kanzashi in their kimono section, and you can probably find them on the international section of Rakuten as well (you might have to try different terms, like "kanzashi" or "Japanese hair pin"). While those places all sell real Japanese kanzashi, they don't sell the kind that maiko or geisha would wear. If you're willing to spend a bit more for a 100% authentic maiko or geisha kanzashi, try this place: http://www.ikuokaya.com/
That is an actual shop in Kyoto that makes and sells kanzashi to the geisha and maiko who live and work there. I know the owner and his son, they're wonderful people and their items are incredible. They both speak excellent English too, so don't be afraid to email them to ask for what you want.
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