Road Trip: Visiting and learning from clients

by Tiger Safarov     |     Updates

01.24.2018, 10:53 PM

Follow the trip:

 

Happy Tuesday everybody! It is January 23rd and I am finally on the road. It's been too long. We couldn't get on the road because there was so much going on but, finally, I'm back. I’m driving, this time by myself. It kind of sucks and it’s a long story, which I could probably cover as well, but the point is that over the next two to four weeks I'll be visiting from Chicago to Lincoln, Nebraska to Colorado and Phoenix, all the way down to the southern states of Louisiana and Florida. I’ll hopefully, depending on the schedule and some of the other things, also be visiting Northern Florida, North Carolina, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia, eventually returning back to Chicago.

So, it is going to be a long trip, it is going to be awesome, and I have a couple things that I would like to accomplish. First of all, number one, I’d like to visit all my clients or as many as possible. I think that last year we visited about 80 clients or something like that, it's pretty intense. So on this trip, I'm hoping to visit about 20-25 clients that we have, learn as much as I can, hang out with them as much as I can, and just enjoy the time. I’ll also be with you guys because you are going to be watching!

To be honest, I have no specific agenda and I have a rough idea of what I need to see. I know that, by Friday, I need to be in Phoenix, but other than that it should be a super exciting road trip. I’ve got a ton of recording equipment, gadgets, and all of the phones, so I'll be recording as much as I can. I’m super excited. Please, when you watch this, if you're going to be in my travel area, just message me on Instagram or Facebook and let me know if I can stop by, have lunch or dinner, or even if I can sleep in your basement or something like that. Just let me know! Hit me up and we'll try to make it as fun as possible. If you just want to hug it out let me know. I'm on my way! See you soon.

Best,

Tiger

[Edited by Matt Fischer]

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