Al Bundy
Well-known member
I don't generally hire anyone because the times that I have the only tip I wanted to give them was the tip of my boot up their ***. I did give the crew that poured my floor an extra benjamin since they did a great job.
Wow, that's tough.you cant get friendly with the construction crew, they are hired to do a job, and do it according to spec and blueprint. Once you get friendly, corners get cut, emotions get involved. Spec not follows, somebody going to court. Its all about money. They earned it, they get paid on time, thats all. If job not built to spec, regulation, code, you hold the money. If you dont hold the money, they wont be back
That's what I'm talking about, heed the advice people: more tips for UPS guys ;-)))
Instead of me proving I'm a good guy with a tip, A crew needs to prove to me they will do the job right the first time instead of stunts like pulling wire good for 60a into a 100a panel when I paid for 100a service, thinking I am just a dumb homeowner and don't know the difference.
Another gem was...
me: "I would really like ten 220 (240) outlets".
Response? "You'll get 2".
Another great move was the oh-so feeble fill in of the electrical trench consisting of about 5 shovel fulls of dirt, leaving a hole for people to fall into. Great job there.
I got no apologies or discounts for those deliberate screw ups, they wasted their own time and money tearing wire back out again,redoing it, and having it inspected again (but only after I brought up potential liability and safety issues), I did not care because I was in no hurry and just wanted it done correctly. I filled in the trench myself, which I should not have had to do.
Which part of deliberately NOT giving a customer what he asked for and paid for, deserved a tip?
Provide me with outstanding, amazing service and you will be compensated... Figure out a way to exceed my expectations....Blow me away, and you'll get a tip. Do the above, and you won't.
Instead of me proving I'm a good guy with a tip, A crew needs to prove to me they will do the job right the first time instead of stunts like pulling wire good for 60a into a 100a panel when I paid for 100a service, thinking I am just a dumb homeowner and don't know the difference.
Another gem was...
me: "I would really like ten 220 (240) outlets".
Response? "You'll get 2".
Another great move was the oh-so feeble fill in of the electrical trench consisting of about 5 shovel fulls of dirt, leaving a hole for people to fall into. Great job there.
I got no apologies or discounts for those deliberate screw ups, they wasted their own time and money tearing wire back out again,redoing it, and having it inspected again (but only after I brought up potential liability and safety issues), I did not care because I was in no hurry and just wanted it done correctly. I filled in the trench myself, which I should not have had to do.
Which part of deliberately NOT giving a customer what he asked for and paid for, deserved a tip?
Provide me with outstanding, amazing service and you will be compensated... Figure out a way to exceed my expectations....Blow me away, and you'll get a tip. Do the above, and you won't.
Instead of me proving I'm a good guy with a tip, A crew needs to prove to me they will do the job right the first time............

you cant get friendly with the construction crew, they are hired to do a job, and do it according to spec and blueprint. Once you get friendly, corners get cut, emotions get involved. Spec not follows, somebody going to court. Its all about money. They earned it, they get paid on time, thats all. If job not built to spec, regulation, code, you hold the money. If you dont hold the money, they wont be back
Oh yeah no reason at all to get friendly with somebody who is BUILDING YOUR HOUSE OR SHOP!!! I highly disagree with you. If the Owner is an ******* that is when corners start getting cut. **** talking starts and morale decreases. A happy crew is a productive crew. Spread around a bad mood for the day and everyone suffers. Same goes for the Homeowner. This is one of the reasons I stopped Building. Too many Homeowner's saying "Well the next guy can do it for this much."
Go ahead and do it for that much and call me when you want it fixed and done right.
Tip your crew if they do a good job. Don't tip them if they don't. Don't be the ******* Homeowner though. It won't get you anywhere and you are the one that suffers in the long run.
Bah Humbug, tis the season for Scrooging!
