artme
31st March 2008, 05:03 PM
Tradies are the same as the rest of the general populace. There are good ones and poor ones, honest and dishonest.
I have had dealings with my fair share over the years and have few complaints. Generally faulty work has been attended to quickly and politely. Where I have asked for and insisted on quotes they have been given and adhered to.
I have had a couple of "sour taste in the mouth" experiences however. On one occasion I was charged travelling time when a fellow with a Ditch Witch ran out of fuel and went back to town to get some. Next day same machine broke down and I was charged for the time - several hours - that it took to go into town, get the parts and repair the machine. I took this up with the owner of the business, whose wife had made the charges. She was adamant that I should pay but the boss eventually won the day after I told the wife that in a smallish town a large black mouth could do lots of damage.
Recently a plumber did a job for me and charged me for work he most certainly didn't do. Not only that, i had already supplied all the replacement parts but, when he left he took all the other perfectly usable parts with him. This is another battle I aim to win. Had I have been asked about the parts I would probably have said OK, but for him to automatically assume ownership really ruffled my feathers.
I have seen tradies steal things myself and reported the matter, as has a friend. If we don't act in this way with everything regarding honesty we leave ourselves open to abuse and corruption of all sorts.
I am not lumping all tradies together, but these types give the vast majority, who are honest,courteous and hardworking a bad name! a bad
I have had dealings with my fair share over the years and have few complaints. Generally faulty work has been attended to quickly and politely. Where I have asked for and insisted on quotes they have been given and adhered to.
I have had a couple of "sour taste in the mouth" experiences however. On one occasion I was charged travelling time when a fellow with a Ditch Witch ran out of fuel and went back to town to get some. Next day same machine broke down and I was charged for the time - several hours - that it took to go into town, get the parts and repair the machine. I took this up with the owner of the business, whose wife had made the charges. She was adamant that I should pay but the boss eventually won the day after I told the wife that in a smallish town a large black mouth could do lots of damage.
Recently a plumber did a job for me and charged me for work he most certainly didn't do. Not only that, i had already supplied all the replacement parts but, when he left he took all the other perfectly usable parts with him. This is another battle I aim to win. Had I have been asked about the parts I would probably have said OK, but for him to automatically assume ownership really ruffled my feathers.
I have seen tradies steal things myself and reported the matter, as has a friend. If we don't act in this way with everything regarding honesty we leave ourselves open to abuse and corruption of all sorts.
I am not lumping all tradies together, but these types give the vast majority, who are honest,courteous and hardworking a bad name! a bad