I'm of the persuasion of the aforementioned purely because, even though we are at times greeted with a kind word and a smile, it bothers me that these salutations are inevitably through clenched teeth at such times when the weather proves a little too inclement.
We all work in an industry were customer satisfaction reigns supreme and yet we are prepared to give that little axiom the finger if precipitation messes with our weekly work schedule.
I know we are left with no alternative sometimes, but as far as it depends on you, would you purposely veer from your projection of intended labour for the sake of customer relations even if this course of action compromised your earning potential, or in reality, is it money that reigns/rains?