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Handyman services: When you client wants you to teach him how you repaired a particular thing?

Min George

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Some customers of repairs services always tell the repairer to show them how a particular thing is repaired. It is a kind of dicey situation.

Would you advise a repair man to show the client or he should turn the client down?
 
This is the problem. So it is better you charge a fee for teaching them. You need to make money off it
When you train the clients on how to do the repairs you do to them, where would you get the job in future? For me l would charge a fee for the training.
 
If it is me, I would politely tell him or her that I came to work and not to hold a training session.
 
If the client wants to learn, he should sign up for apprenticeship and learn. Would never teach him anything about my job.
True. A businessperson should always remain focused on the objective of setting up her enterprise. Offering apprenticeship lessons would add to the coffers of the business.
 
If it is me, I would politely tell him or her that I came to work and not to hold a training session.
Yes you would not be wrong with doing this unless you have the time to teach especially if the person is not paying
 
It's only entitled customers that would ask a repairer to teach him or her how the repairer does the repairs. Such customers are very manipulative.
Yes you would not be wrong with doing this unless you have the time to teach especially if the person is not paying
 
It's only entitled customers that would ask a repairer to teach him or her how the repairer does the repairs. Such customers are very manipulative.
Yes I think so some people are just natural manipulators and wants to get things ther own way without stress.
 
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