Seeking advice
Re: Seeking advice
Good on you for looking out for your friend as well. Should I ever find myself in a pickle like that, I hope I can meet a kind soul like him too.
I just had a look on Grab (Psar Tmey->Airport).
They appear to only have car and SUV. I would contact them anyway, to see whether he can get on board (perhaps even as a car for the time being), if the numbers make economic sense at all.
If he does the airport route, maybe he can also meet smaller groups that might need a longer tour.
Also, if it turns out that the van is not viable in the long run, he could consider downsizing to a car, or depending on his van even an SUV. Could be also be used for Cambodia tours.
I second what folks have said before, def. get a Facebook page. Are there any SEA travel groups on Facebook in your country? Perhaps a small ad budget?
In addition, I would also make a simple web site. In some countries, ppl. prefer that. I do.
Create a Google business profile...
All the best of luck to your friend, and you as well, sir.
I just had a look on Grab (Psar Tmey->Airport).
They appear to only have car and SUV. I would contact them anyway, to see whether he can get on board (perhaps even as a car for the time being), if the numbers make economic sense at all.
If he does the airport route, maybe he can also meet smaller groups that might need a longer tour.
Also, if it turns out that the van is not viable in the long run, he could consider downsizing to a car, or depending on his van even an SUV. Could be also be used for Cambodia tours.
I second what folks have said before, def. get a Facebook page. Are there any SEA travel groups on Facebook in your country? Perhaps a small ad budget?
In addition, I would also make a simple web site. In some countries, ppl. prefer that. I do.
Create a Google business profile...
All the best of luck to your friend, and you as well, sir.
Re: Seeking advice
I highly recommend he use business cards. A little story - I lived in PP for 5 years, used tuktuks, just grabbed one off the street when needed. One time, the tuktuk guy gave me a business card, said to call him whenever I needed a ride. Great guy, Mr. Li is his name. Careful driver, polite, kept the tuktuk washed and clean. I was impressed. Kept the card. For the past 6 years, when I need a ride, i call him. Get your friend some business cards. Another thing - he has a number on the card that can be called, the person on the other end speaks English (Mr. Li doesn't) if you need a translation.
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Just out of curiosity, an no animosity meant at all, I swear, but an honest question - how does it make you feel when you reply like that to a post about a guy that lost everything and ended up sleeping on the streets?
I'm not looking for an argument, I'm merely fascinated about why people feel the need to respond in this way. What do they get out of it?
The difference between animals and humans is that animals would never allow the dumb ones to lead the pack.
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Since that's what all the drivers do it won't let him stand out.rgrowden wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 4:38 am I highly recommend he use business cards. A little story - I lived in PP for 5 years, used tuktuks, just grabbed one off the street when needed. One time, the tuktuk guy gave me a business card, said to call him whenever I needed a ride. Great guy, Mr. Li is his name. Careful driver, polite, kept the tuktuk washed and clean. I was impressed. Kept the card. For the past 6 years, when I need a ride, i call him. Get your friend some business cards. Another thing - he has a number on the card that can be called, the person on the other end speaks English (Mr. Li doesn't) if you need a translation.
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It won't make him stand out, and it's not a major selling point. However, it works as far as garnering repeat custom. Much easier to contact the guy that gave you a card than the guy that didn't.Kammekor wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 6:02 amSince that's what all the drivers do it won't let him stand out.rgrowden wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 4:38 am I highly recommend he use business cards. A little story - I lived in PP for 5 years, used tuktuks, just grabbed one off the street when needed. One time, the tuktuk guy gave me a business card, said to call him whenever I needed a ride. Great guy, Mr. Li is his name. Careful driver, polite, kept the tuktuk washed and clean. I was impressed. Kept the card. For the past 6 years, when I need a ride, i call him. Get your friend some business cards. Another thing - he has a number on the card that can be called, the person on the other end speaks English (Mr. Li doesn't) if you need a translation.
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Maybe if he's great. Everytime I drive a new taxi / van I get a card. How many of those did I keep do you think?Username Taken wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 6:19 amIt won't make him stand out, and it's not a major selling point. However, it works as far as garnering repeat custom. Much easier to contact the guy that gave you a card than the guy that didn't.Kammekor wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 6:02 amSince that's what all the drivers do it won't let him stand out.rgrowden wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 4:38 am I highly recommend he use business cards. A little story - I lived in PP for 5 years, used tuktuks, just grabbed one off the street when needed. One time, the tuktuk guy gave me a business card, said to call him whenever I needed a ride. Great guy, Mr. Li is his name. Careful driver, polite, kept the tuktuk washed and clean. I was impressed. Kept the card. For the past 6 years, when I need a ride, i call him. Get your friend some business cards. Another thing - he has a number on the card that can be called, the person on the other end speaks English (Mr. Li doesn't) if you need a translation.
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I get your point and feeling. I agree, it's not the nicest reply I ever posted. But I assume we're all grown ups here and for that reason I find it interesting that you manage to end up in a situation like this.xandreu wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 5:03 amJust out of curiosity, an no animosity meant at all, I swear, but an honest question - how does it make you feel when you reply like that to a post about a guy that lost everything and ended up sleeping on the streets?
I'm not looking for an argument, I'm merely fascinated about why people feel the need to respond in this way. What do they get out of it?
Things like this happens to gullible teenagers, unaware of the "real world" that's out there. So yeah, judge me for it, but I do find it funny that a grown ass man ends up in a situation like this.
I'm not a saint, obviously, but come on.
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12 years and you only joined CEO last year, were you on TOF!DavidMurphy wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 12:16 pmI'll bite. Over 12 years. I wake at 4:30, exercise, coffee and rice soup. Back to the room for a herbal cigarette. The sky Sheila woke at 3:00, took my $800 phone and $400 cash and presumably got on a bus to Prey Veng to celebrate with her family. Any more questions, sparky?
I hope you get your stuff back, doubtful, but if you have been here 12 years that is a pretty rookie mistake to make, sparky.
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I wish I could be more like you, right?YaTingPom wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 7:40 am12 years and you only joined CEO last year, were you on TOF!DavidMurphy wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 12:16 pmI'll bite. Over 12 years. I wake at 4:30, exercise, coffee and rice soup. Back to the room for a herbal cigarette. The sky Sheila woke at 3:00, took my $800 phone and $400 cash and presumably got on a bus to Prey Veng to celebrate with her family. Any more questions, sparky?
I hope you get your stuff back, doubtful, but if you have been here 12 years that is a pretty rookie mistake to make, sparky.
A self-righteous pompous douchebag who never erred in his entire puff.
Fuck you very much
(All tongue in cheek, needless to say)
Stuff ain't coming back. Don't miss it.
Got new stuff. Moved on.....
Cheers!
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I thought, "What a dumb illinformed tosser!"
Yesterday you proved my opinion to be a valid one.
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Re: Seeking advice
You're just digging a deeper hole for yourself and revealing just how self-righteous and pitiless you are. Let's hope you don't let your guard down for one second and get rightly turned over, right? I wouldn't wish that on anyone, even a tragic excuse for a human being like your good self.RedBull wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 7:22 amI get your point and feeling. I agree, it's not the nicest reply I ever posted. But I assume we're all grown ups here and for that reason I find it interesting that you manage to end up in a situation like this.xandreu wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 5:03 amJust out of curiosity, an no animosity meant at all, I swear, but an honest question - how does it make you feel when you reply like that to a post about a guy that lost everything and ended up sleeping on the streets?
I'm not looking for an argument, I'm merely fascinated about why people feel the need to respond in this way. What do they get out of it?
Things like this happens to gullible teenagers, unaware of the "real world" that's out there. So yeah, judge me for it, but I do find it funny that a grown ass man ends up in a situation like this.
I'm not a saint, obviously, but come on.
Have a great day and stay away from mirrors, young man. You might accidentally catch a glimpse of the real you.
Ya get me?
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