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Aug 22, 2014Explorer III
rgatijnet1 wrote:rvis2005 wrote:
For me, as someone who is in every one of your same shoes...I would gladly pay extra for something done right; and most of the time the ultimate bill is less than something done half way. Tommy
The thing is, if ANY service facility agrees to work on your coach, it SHOULD be done right the first time, period.
Saying that you, or anyone else, should be happy to pay extra to have the job done right, is like going in to a restaurant and having your food prepared according to how much you are willing to pay.
If you do RV service, you either do it right, or you shut down. Every customer goes to a service facility expecting to have the job done right so I think you should forget about price and concentrate on improving the work ethic of the RV mechanics/service facilities.
From years of owning my own businesses, I know that no matter how much you pay a poor employee, he will always remain a poor employee. A good worker does the job right because he would not do it any other way. Paying a good worker more will NOT improve his already excellent work ethic but it is a nice reward.
And there is the answer.
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