Once kicked to the curb by COVID, the well-known Dallas limo service has streamlined operations and hired more intentional staff.
“When the second round came, we hired only the ones we needed for what little business we had,” he said.“We did six or eight weddings a weekend during normal times. We went down to none. We do high school football teams, cheerleading teams, bands. That was all gone, too.”
“We delivered food for local restaurants, picked up and delivered dry cleaning. We took people wanting to visit family in Austin and couldn’t or didn’t want to fly. We sold $500 worth of future bookings for $400.” “We charged anywhere from $100 to $200 to detail a car,” said Devlin, who didn’t take any of the money. “It was just for the guys who needed to make some money. We tried to rotate it among six or eight guys who liked and wanted to do it.”
It was even worse for her, he says. “Kelly had to deal with both the depression of the company and her husband.” Eric had a heart attack at 35. When his father visited him in the hospital, he placed a carved wooden turtle on his chest at the hospital and told his son to slow down.
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