You arrive to a customers residence that you will be washing - they're not home - it's expected. But you find one or perhaps several windows open, even though you told them to make sure they were shut. What do you do?
I've been guilty in the past of being extra careful of the water stream if it's just one window. But in general I imagine we should skip the job for the day. But that's time on a wasted trip and gas and in general human resources, especially with employees. How do you folks handle this with your customer? Shouldn't we be compensated for lost time? Does this leave a bad taste in the customers mouth - even though they forced our company to lose money. There doesn't seem to be an easy solution - what are some of your thoughts?
You arrive to a customers residence that you will be washing - they're not home - it's expected. But you find one or perhaps several windows open, even though you told them to make sure they were shut. What do you do?
I've been guilty in the past of being extra careful of the water stream if it's just one window. But in general I imagine we should skip the job for the day. But that's time on a wasted trip and gas and in general human resources, especially with employees. How do you folks handle this with your customer? Shouldn't we be compensated for lost time? Does this leave a bad taste in the customers mouth - even though they forced our company to lose money. There doesn't seem to be an easy solution - what are some of your thoughts?
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