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One of my custies has recently re-opened a pub in a small village that had been closed for 6 months and asked me to start doing the windows.The chap that used to clean it rang me today and asked me if I had cleaned it and if I was going to pass it over to him as he had been cleaning it prior to closure for 18 years or more.He cleans half of the village and I do the other half.So the question is should I let him carry on cleaning it? Yes or No.
Quote from: Richard Shepherd on April 01, 2015, 08:47:00 pmOne of my custies has recently re-opened a pub in a small village that had been closed for 6 months and asked me to start doing the windows.The chap that used to clean it rang me today and asked me if I had cleaned it and if I was going to pass it over to him as he had been cleaning it prior to closure for 18 years or more.He cleans half of the village and I do the other half.So the question is should I let him carry on cleaning it? Yes or No.Ask him if he'd consider selling the job to you, if he says yes then tell him he can't because you have it now. And if he says no, then tell him you don't want to part with it either.
Quote from: CleanClear on April 01, 2015, 09:33:46 pmQuote from: Richard Shepherd on April 01, 2015, 08:47:00 pmOne of my custies has recently re-opened a pub in a small village that had been closed for 6 months and asked me to start doing the windows.The chap that used to clean it rang me today and asked me if I had cleaned it and if I was going to pass it over to him as he had been cleaning it prior to closure for 18 years or more.He cleans half of the village and I do the other half.So the question is should I let him carry on cleaning it? Yes or No.Ask him if he'd consider selling the job to you, if he says yes then tell him he can't because you have it now. And if he says no, then tell him you don't want to part with it either.Or ask him how much he'd sell it to you for.