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“It’s just a job” generation
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<blockquote data-quote="simme" data-source="post: 1725864" data-attributes="member: 40418"><p>Totally agree. Some people that start a small business think they need to please every customer and win every job. But they have to learn a tough lesson that there are some people that will complain and cause trouble in the hopes of getting a refund or something for free or just because that is how they operate and behave. Or will not pay promptly. Most customers are just looking for someone to do what they say, on time and good quality for a fair price. Avoid the bad customers. You don't need them. Too many good customers to choose from and avoid the drama of the bad ones.</p><p>My daughter has a vet clinic. She does not hesitate to hand a troublemaker their records and suggest they don't return. Sometimes they are shocked and apologize. Surefire way to get fired there is to yell at or mistreat the employees. Good employees are worth way more than a bad customer. One hard and expensive to replace and the other you don't need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simme, post: 1725864, member: 40418"] Totally agree. Some people that start a small business think they need to please every customer and win every job. But they have to learn a tough lesson that there are some people that will complain and cause trouble in the hopes of getting a refund or something for free or just because that is how they operate and behave. Or will not pay promptly. Most customers are just looking for someone to do what they say, on time and good quality for a fair price. Avoid the bad customers. You don't need them. Too many good customers to choose from and avoid the drama of the bad ones. My daughter has a vet clinic. She does not hesitate to hand a troublemaker their records and suggest they don't return. Sometimes they are shocked and apologize. Surefire way to get fired there is to yell at or mistreat the employees. Good employees are worth way more than a bad customer. One hard and expensive to replace and the other you don't need. [/QUOTE]
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