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Shirts/uniforms question

Posted By: PAFOXTRAPPER55

Shirts/uniforms question - 05/01/12 08:20 PM

Hey all, just wondering what your everyday work get up is? Anyone have any cool shirts or logos they've come up with?
Posted By: Paul Winkelmann

Re: Shirts/uniforms question - 05/01/12 09:38 PM

Sorry, nothing cool. We buy your shirts from Aramark because they wear like iron and have a local printing company put the name of our company above the pocket. Nothing fancy.

I, on the other hand, can be seen wearing Packer apparel in season and lots of crazy stuff the rest of the year. ( Of course, no one in the company will admit to knowing me )
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: Shirts/uniforms question - 05/01/12 11:14 PM

GO Pack!!! grin
Posted By: warrior

Re: Shirts/uniforms question - 05/02/12 12:56 AM

Does a kilt count?
Posted By: Dave Schmidt

Re: Shirts/uniforms question - 05/02/12 03:12 AM

I like shirts with lots of pockets. I have my business patch, a CWCP patch and an ACP patch. Don't ever wear a t-shirt!
Posted By: Peskycritter

Re: Shirts/uniforms question - 05/02/12 03:29 AM

Camo mostly . Some times fishing shirts too . Tried the unform thing people just look at you like your a door to door sales man . Funny how poeple lose trust when your all prity boy salesman looking . Lady's did like it ,only the non customers . I like to dress like a born killer I guess . Hand gun strapped to your chest is a nice touch ,it's nice to live in a open carry state
Posted By: 1st RiverRat

Re: Shirts/uniforms question - 05/02/12 03:38 AM

Originally Posted By: Peskycritter
I like to dress like a born killer I guess . Hand gun strapped to your chest is a nice touch ,it's nice to live in a open carry state


crazy I am as Pro gun as you will ever find , even started teaching the classes BUT a gun on my chest as I enter a home is NOT something you will find me doing.
Posted By: warrior

Re: Shirts/uniforms question - 05/02/12 03:43 AM

And they talk about us good old boys from Alabama, WOW!
Posted By: Dave Schmidt

Re: Shirts/uniforms question - 05/02/12 03:47 AM

On the contrary, Pesky; dressing and acting as a professional (Look it up in your diction- oh, never mind!) will get referrals and repeat work with the right kind of customers. Camo and the macho bit will get you zero respectability. This is not my opinion, but a well-proven fact.
Posted By: warrior

Re: Shirts/uniforms question - 05/02/12 03:54 AM

People lose trust when they lose trust by your actions not how your dressed. I've had a real eye opener since I started wearing highland attire (read that to be a tradtional tartan kilt, kilt pin, kilt hose and garters, brogues, sporran, sgian dubh and bonnet) at least three times a week. I have not lost a client and to be honest the conversations it has started have been great.
Now that said, it does not mean to show up dressed like farmer Bob just off the back forty or fresh from cleaning the stalls. Dress like a professional would in your particular market and for the task at hand.
My personal pet peeve is the camo. If you specialize in predator control or are a sharpshooter then by all means camo would be a job appropriate uniform, but for the vast majority of what we do it is not needed.
Posted By: Peskycritter

Re: Shirts/uniforms question - 05/02/12 04:06 AM

You get respect by getting the job done and not charging a arm and a leg . Fixing the problem so it doesn't come back . That's how you get referrals . I have whole subs , family's , people call up is this Ryan , that's respect , dress like your selling cars that's what . Now a sharp looking truck is a must. That's what people look at what your driving , if your all dirty that's good because you should be because your out working . I like the dirty born killer look when selling bat jobs , the no need to talk much about it look , like lets get this done look , not like I'm a golfer or something look . But that's me so please keep your I'm a golfer look I think that's great
Posted By: Peskycritter

Re: Shirts/uniforms question - 05/02/12 04:12 AM

Originally Posted By: 1st RiverRat
Originally Posted By: Peskycritter
I like to dress like a born killer I guess . Hand gun strapped to your chest is a nice touch ,it's nice to live in a open carry state


crazy I am as Pro gun as you will ever find , even started teaching the classes BUT a gun on my chest as I enter a home is NOT something you will find me doing.
well are you working in the murder capital of the world , we even have fire bombings now. I would surly never want to use it so I show it , its really no big deal even the little old lady's have 380s up here .
Posted By: warrior

Re: Shirts/uniforms question - 05/02/12 04:13 AM

Pesky, please don't take this the wrong way but in my area if you were to show up in camo in the better neighborhoods (I'm not talking camo trim like a nice clean logoed ball cap but full backwoods deer hunter camo) you will get a very polite but firm brush off.
Oh, and my truck is dirty.
Posted By: warrior

Re: Shirts/uniforms question - 05/02/12 04:20 AM

Alot of my clients are really hesitant and have barely resigned themselves to the posibility of doing harm to an animal and if I showed up looking like I was seeking a wild game dinner it would throw them over the edge.
That's why I try to act and speak more as a biologist than a trapper.
Posted By: Peskycritter

Re: Shirts/uniforms question - 05/02/12 04:34 AM

My customer just want that thing out of there house , even the ones that have PETA on there checks , dead or alive don't mader , one nice thing about these hard times people are coming down off there high horse . Get the job done ,there's also company's up here a dime for dozen that just flat out suck . There all wearing there nice cloths all clean and talk a lot . That's all they are talk , high prices ant worth nothing . They have seen these guys , I normaly about have the job done before I even nock on the door , why talk about it . Just drop the tail gate and get to it , why talk when you can just show them . I like the born killer look and got it done look . my favert words boy your fast you already got it ,
Posted By: Peskycritter

Re: Shirts/uniforms question - 05/02/12 04:43 AM

Originally Posted By: warrior
Pesky, please don't take this the wrong way but in my area if you were to show up in camo in the better neighborhoods (I'm not talking camo trim like a nice clean logoed ball cap but full backwoods deer hunter camo) you will get a very polite but firm brush off.
Oh, and my truck is dirty.
Your in the gentleman state , it's just a bunch of auto workers here that came out of the coal mines to build cars, take a vacation to eastern Kentucky , drive down some back roads ,then go up into wv , that's the cultur , half my family is in eastern Kentucky it's a differnt world , sure poeple have shoes now and like nice things but how they look at things is still there .
Posted By: ccary

Re: Shirts/uniforms question - 05/02/12 10:06 AM

once again, i'm sticking to the -- dress according to the work you are doing. If you wanna wear your slacks and nice clothes out here with me chasing down a stock killing coyote go for it.
You can still have a professional look about you tho, even in my line of adc. but it does not include khakis.
Posted By: sgs

Re: Shirts/uniforms question - 05/02/12 10:51 AM

Quote:
...dress according to the work you are doing.


That about says it all.

Anything else is just to impress yourself.
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Shirts/uniforms question - 05/02/12 11:09 AM

Pesky found a niche...
Posted By: Nic Pallo

Re: Shirts/uniforms question - 05/02/12 11:41 AM

Originally Posted By: Dave Schmidt
Don't ever wear a t-shirt!

Ive got a bunch of "t-shirts" with my logo on it that I wear...
When I see pest control guys with nice clean polo shirts or button down shirts and dress pants, I look at them and think, gee, are they really going to crawl in an attic like that? A nice clean uniform would have to be changed every hour for me to maintain the look they are trying to make. Ive had customers comment to me, "its about time someone showed up looking like they are ready to work on my squirrel problem and not my computer!"
Posted By: WTWC

Re: Shirts/uniforms question - 05/02/12 01:25 PM

I wear a columbia button up UV protectant shirt and columbia cargo shorts. Pants aren't my thing for swinging around in the attic. Especially down here in the heat. The shirt is lighter than anything else I could find. Have my company name embroidered over the pocket. The second day on the job, if doing exclusion work, I wear a water wicking T-shirt with the logo embroidered on it. Pair of Merrell hiking shoes. So basically have the shirt on at the door, then take it off, hang it up in the truck and go to the T-shirt for the dirty stuff.
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Shirts/uniforms question - 05/02/12 03:02 PM

Who says that you can only wear one shirt/day?
Posted By: WTWC

Re: Shirts/uniforms question - 05/02/12 06:38 PM

Exactly! Well, I guess if someone else is washing your clothes? I go through 3-5 sometimes
Posted By: Peskycritter

Re: Shirts/uniforms question - 05/02/12 08:09 PM

Wish I would have wore shorts today , heat wave must be pushing 80
Posted By: Paul Winkelmann

Re: Shirts/uniforms question - 05/03/12 12:26 AM

I haven't watched all of Pesky's You Tubes but in which ones was he armed?
Posted By: TJP

Re: Shirts/uniforms question - 05/03/12 01:31 AM

Originally Posted By: Peskycritter
Camo mostly . Some times fishing shirts too . Tried the unform thing people just look at you like your a door to door sales man . Funny how poeple lose trust when your all prity boy salesman looking . Lady's did like it ,only the non customers . I like to dress like a born killer I guess . Hand gun strapped to your chest is a nice touch ,it's nice to live in a open carry state


Pesky you are my hero!!

Its basically the same around here. But its alot of country folks around here. My usual outfit is a nice pair of carpenter jeans and shirts with my logo on it tucked in. If i know im headed to a real nice area I'll throw my polo on with my logo embroidered on it. Normaly though its a casual outfit.
Posted By: Charles Holt

Re: Shirts/uniforms question - 05/03/12 03:54 PM

Continuity is the key. So what ever you choose as a uniform it should be continuous. Looking the same whether it is you or your employees creates a comfort level for your customers. And from there it goes to branding.

Like it or not WCO's are part of the pest control industry and your customers see you that way. To them a raccoon is a pest just as a roach is. So look to the big bug companies, let them do the market research and then adapt it to your business. And I am not talking techniques but rather how you answer your phone, your uniforms, your truck and so on. They have spent big bucks to understand the comfort level of customers take advantage of it...for free.

We usually deal with the lady of the home. Who is she more likely to be comfortable with the Orkin Man or the Turtle Man? First impressions you know? And then ability comes into play. And while the turtle man may outperform the orkin man just how comfortable will she be to offer a recommendation? Something like.."he got rid of our squirrels but...."
Posted By: conejo

Re: Shirts/uniforms question - 05/04/12 10:46 AM


When it is real hot I wear shorts otherwise I wear brown or green Dickie work jeans, a polo with my logo embroidered and a hat with logo on it.
Posted By: Peskycritter

Re: Shirts/uniforms question - 05/04/12 02:24 PM


I like that look , maybe the black on black was to much and was freaking people out . Camo is in style up here , so its common place to see people of all walks wearing it
Posted By: PocketJax

Re: Shirts/uniforms question - 05/04/12 07:32 PM

Who told you camo was in style pesky? Was he wearing platform shoes and bell bottoms?
Whatever works for you though I'm fine with... you've been busier than me that's for sure...
Posted By: Peskycritter

Re: Shirts/uniforms question - 05/04/12 07:46 PM

I just see it in the stores forsale , people are wearing It all over . Lots of camo shorts I see . I just hope this new war brewing doesn't run gas up to high . The gas price is just killing this state . Poeple spending to much at the pump ,then say I'm to high on my price . There just trying to save we're ever they can . Which is good to I guess
Posted By: Paul Winkelmann

Re: Shirts/uniforms question - 05/04/12 10:20 PM

Okay Pesky, I give up. What new war that is none of our business, are we getting involved in now? ( I can only hope that we're attacking the capitol )
Posted By: Peskycritter

Re: Shirts/uniforms question - 05/04/12 11:15 PM

I have already got a pm today from someone stating I should stay on topic . Looking like Israel and Iran and who knows who else . We have also moved a fleet of war ships in . I'm only stating this because if gas goes any higher ,it will not mader what I wear on the job . I was also liking The uniform pictures of professionals on the job . I might give that look a try myself . Give the gone fishing look a break for the day
Posted By: Dave Schmidt

Re: Shirts/uniforms question - 05/07/12 03:12 AM

Charles, Thank you for weighing in! As a professional, you understand that what your lady-in-her-$1M-house customer is comfortable with means a lot more than what I'm comfortable with. Could Turtleman /Billy get the job done? Maybe... I don't watch that trash. Would they be considered trustworthy by Lady? Not likely.
Rick, good-looking outfit. How d'you like those firehose pants? Must be hoooot in summer!
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