I have gotten an awful lot of positive response to the name of my company.
It was going to be
David Simpson Engineering, but everyone I knew hated that name.
One day I decided to name it after an esoteric piece of downhole kit (a half muleshoe is a pipe stub with threads on one end and the other end mitered to a 45, it is used to run tubing into an open hole, if you hit a ledge then rotating the muleshoe will often slide you off the ledge). The company became
MuleShoe Engineering and a bunch of folks have said that the name is just like the company--solutions to difficult problems that are no more complex than they have to be.
You just can buy that kind of press and I highly recommend spending some time thinking of some tool, device, or technique that your clients will probably recognize and people you don't really want as clients won't get.
The only downside to the name I picked is people keep asking if I'm from [Muleshoe], TX. I show them the picture on my card or on my web page and tell them I've never lived in Texas in my life.
David Simpson, PE
MuleShoe Engineering
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