Graham, you’re quite right. Just by buying the best equipment doesn’t mean you’ll have a successful business. But, without wanting to sound repetitive, generally, those that use the best equipment are those that are most successful. Why do you think that is? Having been in business 40 years I’m sure you’ll appreciate that, again generally, you get what you pay for. But let’s be clear here because I think you’ve missed the point a little bit, it’s not about ‘attracting premium customers at premium rates’ because you have something that looks good, it’s about doing more work in less time with less effort. That’s the way to remain competitive and that’s the main difference between one system and another (although the Concept 2o branding does allow you to attract more business) But, whatever the difference and / or benefits, yes you pay for them!
I’ve done the argument about the Mercedes and the push bike getting you from A to B so many times that, frankly, I don’t bother with it any more. Normally, I just ignore comments like yours as it usually turns into a ‘my system’s better than yours topic’ or worse still ‘why should I pay several thousand pounds when I can make my own for a couple of hundred quid’. You’ve made a valid point and I can understand how you feel you’re making a valuable contribution. However, if you’re not convinced, and if you really want to know why we think it’s so much different to others then call me and arrange to have a look at it. It doesn’t just look good, it’s better built and easier to use. That’s what I meant when I described it as serious.
Just one final comment about training and, again, I hope you don’t take this personally. I agree, as indeed I’m sure anyone else would, that just because you haven’t done a training course it doesn’t mean you’re a cowboy. However, I can’t believe that there are still people out there that don’t accept that people that have done formal training courses don’t, generally, do a better job than those that haven’t done them! Sure there are exceptions (maybe you’re one of them) but I think anyone with any common sense agrees that training is a good thing. Let’s not knock it!
Regards
Mike