oscar21
Nearly Esteemed
This drives me round the twist, the client tells you what they want, kind of. you do the work the way the client asks you to and then when its all finished they say why isn't there a socket for the fridge on that wall, didn't you see it on the expensive architect drawn plans that I never sent you.
I don't get it, if I was having work done I would go out of my way to make sure the workman had all the possible info at hand so he do the best job possible but customers seem to try their best to keep everything a secret, you basically have to waterboard them just to find out where the TV is going.
Take two things from today, one job was a loft conversion and despite it being planned about 6 months ago and actually having an electrical drawing we priced off when we got there everything had changed and the customer didn't have a jar of glue about where he wanted stuff, he had to be baby stepped through everything by us. He could have done some sketches over the weekend or something just to give us some kind of idea.
The second crazy thing was a job we 2nd fixed last week, we do insurance work in fire damaged houses, by the time we get there its just a shell, there are never any plans and a lot of the electrics have already been ripped out. Apparently there should have been a socket in the kitchen that we hadn't wired and now its all decorated. I said how was I supposed to know there should have been a socket there and the manager said "well it shows it on the video I took before it was all ripped out" Yea, nice one Einstein, maybe you should have sent the video to us on day one then. I have to deal with some many thick people on a daily basis its sending me mad.
I don't get it, if I was having work done I would go out of my way to make sure the workman had all the possible info at hand so he do the best job possible but customers seem to try their best to keep everything a secret, you basically have to waterboard them just to find out where the TV is going.
Take two things from today, one job was a loft conversion and despite it being planned about 6 months ago and actually having an electrical drawing we priced off when we got there everything had changed and the customer didn't have a jar of glue about where he wanted stuff, he had to be baby stepped through everything by us. He could have done some sketches over the weekend or something just to give us some kind of idea.
The second crazy thing was a job we 2nd fixed last week, we do insurance work in fire damaged houses, by the time we get there its just a shell, there are never any plans and a lot of the electrics have already been ripped out. Apparently there should have been a socket in the kitchen that we hadn't wired and now its all decorated. I said how was I supposed to know there should have been a socket there and the manager said "well it shows it on the video I took before it was all ripped out" Yea, nice one Einstein, maybe you should have sent the video to us on day one then. I have to deal with some many thick people on a daily basis its sending me mad.