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This is a topic that goes both for the DIY mechanics and professionals.
It has happened me several times, that my intention to be helpfull turns into frustration. Frustration since maybe i from time to time has been giving friends and family a little to much freedom, so much that they expect or demands even more.
This can of course be anything from when they “need to deliver it X – and i need it back X” without taking my time schedule into account. Often i got much to do, so i need to tell them that “i can not fix it before x – and it can be done X”. If you make a appointment at a given time sometimes they can turn up late, or leaving me a message that “i come later today” and you keep waiting for someone you do not know when they to arrive. Last time i heard “i do not got time today, so we have to do it tomorrow” and at the same time i lost another customer (since our appointment today was booked when another needed it). If you do not set the terms, they might do.
Another thing is economical. I have experienced that someone is surprised why i do not do it as a plain favor, and i have to explain that i have to take into account that i needed materials, i to pay bills, tools are expensive etc – they do not last forever, and to expand and keep going i need to earn money from what i do. And of course knowledge got its own price, i want to earn from what i do.
I guess this is a much greater problem for the helpful DIY, since as a professional you often learn to treath your friends and family as customers, and makes sure they know that they cant expect to be specially treated. We got a appointment for a given discound (i only do discount on labour), a fixed delivery time etc.
In my opinion it is, for the sake of the friendship important to make sure keep sources to conflicts to a minimum, avoid situation that creates frustration, disputes that is a result for being to kind or to tollerant. Be in control, make sure that they do not expect more than you are willing to give. Make sure to inform (as always) about the possible risks of saving money when doing a repair.
A situation where a ordinary customer is dissatisfied with your work, it can split a friendship in a worst case scenario.
What is your experience with friends/family and expectations for you as a friend? What do you do to protect the friendship?
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