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(EstateNewsWire.com, August 14, 2012 ) Portland, OR -- The Regional Service Meeting will bring appliance repair professionals and appliance manufacturers together for a 2-day workshop event. Peer Groups join with others at the annual event where members have the opportunity to network, form business partnerships and learn new business management and technical skills.
The ASTI Convention was a great success and members are eagerly looking forward to the RSM Workshop in September. This trade show conference stands out from the others as it is committed to improving the appliance repair industry as a whole. When like-minded business owners and managers gather to share ideas and attend classes, they take away something of value to apply to their growing business.
One person who thought giving up a weekend to attend a trade show would be a waste of his time discovered great value and wrote the following review:
“I thought a trade show/conference for the appliance repair industry would be a waste of my time…I have to admit that I couldn't have been more wrong.
I took a bunch of business classes and a couple technical classes. While I learned quite a bit in the classes, and got a lot of new ideas to try in my business, I was surprised to discover that the most valuable thing I took away was the support and friendships I formed with some of my peers.
There were people from all aspects of this industry attending. At first, I felt a little insignificant compared to some of these folks who are running 5-10 techs, but there were also quite a few one and two men shops, as well as technicians employed by other people. By the end, I felt very warmly received, even by the most prestigious members of the USA. It seemed like the board members in the white shirts were never too busy to talk to me and encourage me.
Unexpectedly, the biggest thing I took away from this convention was the inspiration that I received from these people to make my business more successful and professional.”
Bob Wennerstrom, Owner of Blue Streak Inc.(New 2012 Member of USA)
The appliance service industry is a community of small business owners that benefit from greater communication and sharing. Every year, the United Servicers Association hears of the success of its members who commit to being a part of the trade association. Many realize that they are stronger when they don’t stand alone. Visit www.unitedservicers.com to learn more about joining the USA.
The United Servicers Association is dedicated to sharing knowledge to strengthen their members and make the appliance service industry better and stronger as a whole. Two very important tactics for delivering on that idea are Peer Groups and the Appliance Service Training Institute (ASTI).
The Regional Service Meeting will take place in Portland on September 20 and 21. The registration fee of $119 covers 5 meals, training materials and a first year membership in United Servicers Association. Discounted hotel accommodations are available if booked early enough. Visit http://www.appliancerepairassociation.com/ to learn more.
About United Servicers Association:
The United Servicers Association is a non-profit trade association for servicers by servicers. Their mission and purpose is to develop and provide services and programs intended to assist members in building strong businesses in North America’s competitive environment. Services include educational programs, manufacturer relations, management, marketing and operational programs, Peer Group formation and facilitation.
Contact:
Paul MacDonald
3105 North Ashland Ave; Ste 199
Chicago, IL 60657
800-683-2558
paul.m.macdonald@unitedservicers.com
This press release was submitted by Right Now Marketing Group, LLC
United Servicers Association
Paul MacDonald
800-683-2558
paul.m.macdonald@unitedservicers.com
Source: EmailWire.Com
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