I learned from a well honed marketer that if you dress professionally you look like a professional so when you say in your opinion that the cost for cleaning will be x2 the price of the other guy they will trust you or when you say that in your professional opinion you can't get the stain out they take you at your word.
If your loved one was injured on the high street and a white coated man walked up to you and said let me help, you would let him but if a man walked up in jeans and a t shirt I bet you wouldn't, it's perception.
Shaun
if a man in a suit tried to help my kid i'd tell him to f off, so your observation doesn't add up as well as you think. you "would" let a white coated man help your kid, so "why" would you let a man in a suit clean your carpets, or fit a boiler or install double glazing.





































































can i just point out that i don't turn up in a pair of tatty trainers and jeans.
i turn up in a very nice looking work uniform. proper work trousers, logo'd polo shirt and jumper (if cold) and new trainers, new van which is logo'd to match the uniform. i have a clip board and pen and a tool box full of cleaning chems and the usual lighter scissors etc...
you lot are making out like if you wear trainers your unprofessional, well in that case, if you wear a suit your out to rip off old ladies, cos there the only people left that fall for that bolloxxxx
rant over, piece out........................
derek