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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: keyser soze on October 10, 2013, 08:26:23 pm

Title: why me
Post by: keyser soze on October 10, 2013, 08:26:23 pm
a lot of my custies seem to like sharing their medical problems with me, it does my head in. sometimes it takes ages to listen to . its when they start telling me about their dysfunctional bowels .urghhh... too much info....have people no dignity . i know its part and parcel of what we do . but i have a very vivid imagination ... could do without it tbh ........sorry rant over  
Title: Re: why me
Post by: home6442 on October 10, 2013, 08:37:55 pm
Your water running down their windows wouldn't help. ;D
Title: Re: why me
Post by: PoleKing on October 11, 2013, 12:07:04 am
You're too nice Andy.
After about 30 seconds I'd say 'well, time is money, gotta go' no matter what they were blabbing on about.
Or, pretty much only to the old dears 'I'd love to stop & chat but you're boring me now' with a wink and the gun. They love a bit of cheeky banter.


Title: Re: why me
Post by: rosskesava on October 11, 2013, 08:59:08 am
I hate it when you're in a hurry to get through the days work and get held up listening to intensely boring stories about in-laws, next door neighbours, problems with this, that and the other and yup, the worst of the lot, medical problems.
Title: Re: why me
Post by: Swcs on October 11, 2013, 09:20:04 am
Haha! It's not only you buddy! 😜👍
Title: Re: why me
Post by: dannymack on October 11, 2013, 09:41:47 am
The thing is they probably told ya the same story last month, I tell peeps aww can't stop got loads to do lol !!! 😁
Title: Re: why me
Post by: SPE on October 11, 2013, 09:48:30 am
I hate it when you're in a hurry to get through the days work and get held up listening to intensely boring stories about in-laws, next door neighbours, problems with this, that and the other and yup, the worst of the lot, medical problems.
and that's just the  window cleaners hey Ross !
well whatdyaknow suns shining, have a good day,
 ;) Simon
Title: Re: why me
Post by: Positivity on October 11, 2013, 10:37:53 am
You're too nice Andy.
After about 30 seconds I'd say 'well, time is money, gotta go' no matter what they were blabbing on about.
Or, pretty much only to the old dears 'I'd love to stop & chat but you're boring me now' with a wink and the gun. They love a bit of cheeky banter.

If you said that to me you would be looking for another customer right quick!!!
Sounds like we've got some right ignorant window cleaners here.
If you can't end an interlude of social interaction when you want to, and need to without resorting to some of the attitudes I've just read here and without putting the other person down then it's an indication of a severe lack of social skills on your part.
No time to pass the time of day with the ones who put bread on your table. Shameful.
Title: Re: why me
Post by: shina on October 11, 2013, 10:58:04 am
I hate it when you're in a hurry to get through the days work and get held up listening to intensely boring stories about in-laws, next door neighbours, problems with this, that and the other and yup, the worst of the lot, medical problems.
I increased the price on a custy that could talk for britian and it got so bad that I had to leave her til the end of the day. I mentioned that I am here for a long time and she said that I did chat a lot ??? ??? ???
I still got the increase and I still dont think it enough
Title: Re: why me
Post by: Geoff on October 11, 2013, 12:02:03 pm
I had one this morning who told me about his recent op for bowel cancer.

Then he started dribbling blood down his bottom lip.

Not nice, poor old git.

Title: Re: why me
Post by: Ronnie Bryce on October 11, 2013, 12:17:37 pm
It must be an age thing with me, I am 50 now. I really enjoy talking with most customer's, it brighten's what would otherwise be a dreadfully boring job. If you are not too fixated on making a fast buck, it can be a very rewarding experience. Most custies have a life to tell about, good stories and juicy gossip about someone, if they go down the boring route, nudge them along to something else, they get interesting the more you prod.

 I feel kind of sorry for all you guy's who don't have time to smell the coffee, glad I am not like any of you who are.

Have a nice day now y'all.
Title: Re: why me
Post by: tom20001 on October 11, 2013, 12:37:33 pm
lol i thought this bloody stuff only happened to me, nd i was goin to put up a post asking for best way out of getting daragged into all this waffle!!!!!!!!!!


i like darrens tips , il be using them goin forward :)
Title: Re: why me
Post by: Geoff on October 11, 2013, 01:53:12 pm
Many of them are lonely.  Lonely custard + lonely windy = relief.
Title: Re: why me
Post by: Johnny B on October 11, 2013, 10:49:02 pm
You're too nice Andy.
After about 30 seconds I'd say 'well, time is money, gotta go' no matter what they were blabbing on about.
Or, pretty much only to the old dears 'I'd love to stop & chat but you're boring me now' with a wink and the gun. They love a bit of cheeky banter.

If you said that to me you would be looking for another customer right quick!!!
Sounds like we've got some right ignorant window cleaners here.
If you can't end an interlude of social interaction when you want to, and need to without resorting to some of the attitudes I've just read here and without putting the other person down then it's an indication of a severe lack of social skills on your part.

No time to pass the time of day with the ones who put bread on your table. Shameful.

 :o

+1

John
Title: Re: why me
Post by: Johnny B on October 11, 2013, 10:50:13 pm
It must be an age thing with me, I am 50 now. I really enjoy talking with most customer's, it brighten's what would otherwise be a dreadfully boring job. If you are not too fixated on making a fast buck, it can be a very rewarding experience. Most custies have a life to tell about, good stories and juicy gossip about someone, if they go down the boring route, nudge them along to something else, they get interesting the more you prod.

 I feel kind of sorry for all you guy's who don't have time to smell the coffee, glad I am not like any of you who are.

Have a nice day now y'all.

+1

John
Title: Re: why me
Post by: keyser soze on October 11, 2013, 10:52:48 pm
You're too nice Andy.
After about 30 seconds I'd say 'well, time is money, gotta go' no matter what they were blabbing on about.
Or, pretty much only to the old dears 'I'd love to stop & chat but you're boring me now' with a wink and the gun. They love a bit of cheeky banter.




def worth a try  darren lol.
Title: Re: why me
Post by: TheWindowManChris on October 11, 2013, 11:12:45 pm
It must be an age thing with me, I am 50 now. I really enjoy talking with most customer's, it brighten's what would otherwise be a dreadfully boring job. If you are not too fixated on making a fast buck, it can be a very rewarding experience. Most custies have a life to tell about, good stories and juicy gossip about someone, if they go down the boring route, nudge them along to something else, they get interesting the more you prod.

 I feel kind of sorry for all you guy's who don't have time to smell the coffee, glad I am not like any of you who are.

Have a nice day now y'all.

+1

John

I always have little chat with my customers.   I build some decent rapport with them and then when somebody comes along and tried to pinch them they simply remember how nice I am and they say 'No Thanks I am happy with my Window Cleaner'    and saves me a fortune on coffee & tea during day and plus one always makes me a wee bacon or sausage roll in the morning.

 
Title: Re: why me
Post by: Steve H on October 12, 2013, 12:22:09 am
I agree we haven't all got all day to chat, however, a quick chat with my customers tends to keep me in their good books. As one other guy said on here, if they get to know you a bit, its less likely that they will change to another window cleaner.
I also get other work form it, so I don't mind having a quick chat, they are your customers so look after them or someone else will for sure.  :)
Title: Re: why me
Post by: PoleKing on October 12, 2013, 12:26:38 am
You're too nice Andy.
After about 30 seconds I'd say 'well, time is money, gotta go' no matter what they were blabbing on about.
Or, pretty much only to the old dears 'I'd love to stop & chat but you're boring me now' with a wink and the gun. They love a bit of cheeky banter.

If you said that to me you would be looking for another customer right quick!!!
Sounds like we've got some right ignorant window cleaners here.
If you can't end an interlude of social interaction when you want to, and need to without resorting to some of the attitudes I've just read here and without putting the other person down then it's an indication of a severe lack of social skills on your part.
No time to pass the time of day with the ones who put bread on your table. Shameful.


Lol lol lol.
If I wanted etiquette lessons I'd ask your mother. Do one
Title: Re: why me
Post by: Nick_Thompson on October 12, 2013, 05:05:11 pm
I've always encouraged lively intercourse with all my customers.