Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Inclement Weather? A Valet Can Be Your Savior!

You are all dresed up...new shoes, a great dress, expensive slacks. Your hair even looks perfect, you spent a lot of time on it after all. Let's face it, no one wants to show up at a special event or social gathering soaking wet.
This is where a valet parker can be a "knight in shining armor"... or at the very least someone who can let you out at the entrance of the venue you'll be attending and perhaps escort you right to the door holding a large umbrella over your head. Not only would that be great, it is something you can certainly expect from a reliable valet company.

A good valet company "trains" their employees (and screens for things like "safe driving" records too.) As owner of one of the longest running valet companies in Naples, Florida, (West Coast Valet) I know how important courtesy and respect are. Not only do I need my drivers to be safe, careful drivers...I need my drivers to respect another's property, be respectful of their time, and always show courtesy to the patrons.

I place a lot of value on good customer service, and that is what I expect from anyone I hire because they represent me and they represent my company. Part of good customer service is being friendly, polite, patient, extremely careful with each vehicle, and going above and beyond...especially in inclement weather.

South West Florida is known for having torrential down pours...our patrons have come to appreciate and rely on the service we provide in these situations. Door to door service, a large umbrella held over your head, and even a towel to wipe down your seat before you enter your car. For these reasons, a valet parker can be your savior in the rain and make a big difference in how your night turns out.

Questions or Comments? We want to hear from you!
Send an email to: wcvaletnaples@gmail.com
Visit: http://www.westcoastvaletinc.com/

1 comment:

  1. Great post! It's so refreshing to see business owners that know how important courtesy and respect are.
    Regards,

    Cristina
    www.cristinafugaru.com

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