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<blockquote data-quote="Woodlee" data-source="post: 70825" data-attributes="member: 116"><p>Great write up Matt. </p><p></p><p>Jimmy and the whole EOR crew are great people. I am glad to see them get some publicity. Jimmy is a friend of mine and I can attest that he has a true passion for the sport. It is just little thing that come up in conversation that lets you know how much he cares about his business and the sport. He works his tail off and I am glad that even though we are the only two business in town doing the same kind of work we can be friends. The guys lives it just as i do and it is a big compromise for the rest of your personal life. It is hard to even have a personal life at times, and it gets old at times. Jimmy has stuck it out and that is how you can tell when a business is here to stay or not. It is hard to own a off road shop, and make it be successful. </p><p></p><p></p><p> Jimmy is doing a heck of a good job and Joe is helping his business out a ton. </p><p></p><p>Joe is the guy at the counter who handle most of the day to day business and phone calls. He is on point. Call him and need some thing it happens. He will call you back and all around good guy who loves to wheel. Jimmy has put together a good mix of talent to make the shop effective. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Jimmy and I talk a lot about business and I have taken a bunch notes from him along the way. so, Jimmy thanks for advice and great service!!!!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woodlee, post: 70825, member: 116"] Great write up Matt. Jimmy and the whole EOR crew are great people. I am glad to see them get some publicity. Jimmy is a friend of mine and I can attest that he has a true passion for the sport. It is just little thing that come up in conversation that lets you know how much he cares about his business and the sport. He works his tail off and I am glad that even though we are the only two business in town doing the same kind of work we can be friends. The guys lives it just as i do and it is a big compromise for the rest of your personal life. It is hard to even have a personal life at times, and it gets old at times. Jimmy has stuck it out and that is how you can tell when a business is here to stay or not. It is hard to own a off road shop, and make it be successful. Jimmy is doing a heck of a good job and Joe is helping his business out a ton. Joe is the guy at the counter who handle most of the day to day business and phone calls. He is on point. Call him and need some thing it happens. He will call you back and all around good guy who loves to wheel. Jimmy has put together a good mix of talent to make the shop effective. Jimmy and I talk a lot about business and I have taken a bunch notes from him along the way. so, Jimmy thanks for advice and great service!!!!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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