Originally Posted by
wheelinround
you never mentioned that before, now you have been in the industry so to speak would you load and unload in the rain possible self injury and damage to the owners goods and or employee's.
You call them at the end of the day to find out what is happening and they usually have an excuse for not turning up.
What's so difficult with calling the customer and telling them that they can't make it instead of wasting a whole day?
Ws it raining where you were if so sorry but you have just blown it:? commonsense
No, it was not raining here and it was only raining in the morning where he was but he had another jobto do in the afternoon :(
I didnt say you didn't know what you were talking about but you never told anyone else either.:~
Sorry I didn't spell it out but, talking about a tradie and delivering stuff should have been self explanatory. Seems like everybody else understood.
You didn't clarify in the first thread and I only skipped through the rest.
Weeeelll, you can't blame me for your running with half the story.
Mouth to mouth also kills many business, often from misinformation.
We had a self employed repair guy coming to fix the washing machine he was returning to finish the job. He wasn't well when he came the first time. After a week i tried to ring no answer left messages etc. Finally got on to his swmbo to find he was in hospital with double pnemonia. He was a top fellow who now can no longer work good pricing and excellent work.
When my husband had a heart attack I, despite my worrying about him, rang the customers who had jobs booked and explained that he was ill and we had to postphone the jobs. Customers understood.
So after all this have you yet got your delivery ??
Yes, as I said in another thread, it got delivered but we had to install and treat it ourselves because we couldn't wait any longer to use our kitchen
Is it to your liking and has he done a good job??
Yes, it is what I ordered but, as I said, we had to finish it ourselves.