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Chrissy
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This one comes up time and time again and im sure im not alone.


I had an irate customer complain today that my lads had dragged branches across the side of his rendered house leaving marks. He's within his rights to be upset about this and we will be going back tomorrow with a pressure washer to hopefully sort this out.

 

Thing is, the lads have been told time and time again to cut stuff smaller but insist on still doing the same thing, whether its just lazyness or they just don't give a toss I dont know. They are hard working lads and on the whole don't do an awful lot wrong. How would you tackle this? Im not sure legally I can make them pay for this sort of thing, nor would I want to be the boss to do that.

 

 

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21 minutes ago, Chrissy said:

This one comes up time and time again and im sure im not alone.


I had an irate customer complain today that my lads had dragged branches across the side of his rendered house leaving marks. He's within his rights to be upset about this and we will be going back tomorrow with a pressure washer to hopefully sort this out.

 

Thing is, the lads have been told time and time again to cut stuff smaller but insist on still doing the same thing, whether its just lazyness or they just don't give a toss I dont know. They are hard working lads and on the whole don't do an awful lot wrong. How would you tackle this? Im not sure legally I can make them pay for this sort of thing, nor would I want to be the boss to do that.

 

 

You sound like a reasonable guy, sounds like the guys are shifting stuff quicker and getting the job done🤷‍♂️, not sure how you see that as lazy? But I do understand your grievance. Tell your guys that time is not the priority but tidyness is!

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30 minutes ago, Chrissy said:

This one comes up time and time again and im sure im not alone.


I had an irate customer complain today that my lads had dragged branches across the side of his rendered house leaving marks. He's within his rights to be upset about this and we will be going back tomorrow with a pressure washer to hopefully sort this out.

 

Thing is, the lads have been told time and time again to cut stuff smaller but insist on still doing the same thing, whether its just lazyness or they just don't give a toss I dont know. They are hard working lads and on the whole don't do an awful lot wrong. How would you tackle this? Im not sure legally I can make them pay for this sort of thing, nor would I want to be the boss to do that.

 

 

Make them make the customer happy on their dime. They’ll not do it again. If they dont like it then time for them to walk, that’s unless you need them more than they need you then you best just suck it up. 

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