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PPF Installer Demonstrator Needed for 10 days in Thailand


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Hi

 

We are loking for an experienced PPF installer to visit us and help demonstrate and teach us and some of our customers the art of PPF installation.

 

Possibly just before or just after Sema.

 

You will be based in Bangkok and possibly another location. You could even extend your stay and combine this with a holiday.

 

We will supply return flights, hotel, food and of course payment for the days you are teaching. Thai people are very easy going so the teaching is very relaxed and enjoyable.

 

You need to be experienced in PPF and show some examples of your work/website

 

You will be well looked after here and language barriers are not an issue as I am English.

 

 

Please PM a little information about yourself and your work also your daily rates (tax free cash) and we will take it from there.

 

thanks

 

steve

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10 days would be a short crash course in learning something that takes years to learn. Not to mention not doing custom installs properly would mean clients vehicles get damaged and could kill the business right off the bat. 10 days in Thailand sounds nice though.

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hi

 

I would not expect people to become experts in 10 days. But given your knowledge and experience it is easier for you to show and share your knowledge. 10 days with an expert showing some of the things, tips etc that he has learn't in that time is worth more than working by yourself doing it by trail and error.

 

A lot of our customers are experinced in wrapping and window films so they do have talent.  But so do the girls!!! :lol :lol

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Our trainer is in Thailand somewhat frequently.  You can contact our international sales rep, Luke Rood, at lrood@xpel.com, if you are interested in learning more about pricing and scheduling.

 

Keep in mind that a good ppf installer does not always equal a good ppf instructor.

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Oh Jeff, don't kill it for the rest of us trying to gen up more business.   :sad

 

Not trying to kill business for anyone.  Just trying to help the gentleman out.

 

It is unlikely that it would ever be worth a good installer's time to participate in training like this for business (vacation, absolutely).  A decent installer should be pulling in about $14k - $15k in revenue over 10 days + 3 days travel.  I'd be surprised that anyone would pay rates that good for training that may or may not equal success.  Add in airfare, food, lodging, transportation, and that quickly becomes a $20k training bill for Steve!

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