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<blockquote data-quote="SteppedInIt" data-source="post: 1327082" data-attributes="member: 20331"><p>I roofed for a while and I never liked the customer talking to my crew for those reasons. A lot of times you could tell shady clients and only dealt with them if I really needed the work. Dunno what happened in your situation but if someone was trying to use my employee then I guess it reverts back to the employee comments I made. If this is a recurring customer, you let em know how you do business. They either fall in suit or they find someone else to service them. Also reputations develop. If I hear a guy moonlights at decent rates, I don't see a problem contacting him for side work. I would never go and try to find a moonlighter while their employer and I have a contract.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteppedInIt, post: 1327082, member: 20331"] I roofed for a while and I never liked the customer talking to my crew for those reasons. A lot of times you could tell shady clients and only dealt with them if I really needed the work. Dunno what happened in your situation but if someone was trying to use my employee then I guess it reverts back to the employee comments I made. If this is a recurring customer, you let em know how you do business. They either fall in suit or they find someone else to service them. Also reputations develop. If I hear a guy moonlights at decent rates, I don't see a problem contacting him for side work. I would never go and try to find a moonlighter while their employer and I have a contract. [/QUOTE]
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