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Anyone else get this? Just changed a bathroom light and the customer spent the whole time virtually stood on the bottom rung of the step ladder staring at what I was doing. Not conducive to a good morning's work!
Did a job along time ago for a Deaf and Dumb couple, the job was requested by the Husbands Father.
Anyway arrived had a cup of tea, Dad pushes off leaves me to it, unfortunately the Husband as well as being both Deaf and Dumb, had the misfortune to sort of snort when he was breathing, he was stood behind me for about an hour whilst I did the work, nice Bloke but very off putting, paid up no worries, must be very hard for some people with no visible disability.
 
With some people its a security thing as you are an unknown stranger in their house.
Some people are interested in what you are doing.
Some people don't see anyone throughout the day and like to chat.
I know what you mean it makes you feel.
 
I done a PV job yesterday...fitting the inverter etc in the loft and the customer stood on the loft ladder the whole time. Even getting in the way when the apprentice needed to get down or back up again when he went to fetch something.
 
Sometimes you may be the only person that they have seen, and had the chance to talk to for a long time. It can be off putting , but it is nice to be nice.
Then there are the pure pains. It is part if the job .
 
I would love to spend all the time watching how people do things. I find it interesting and you learn from it. Love to watch 'how its made'..:)
But, yes, I try and leave then alone when they are doing work at the house, as I know it bugs most people...
 
Just bore them away. If they are gonna stand there they can listen to me pontificate about the state of the industry/regulation changes/electrical theory, anything to make them bugger off.

Or press them into service passing you tools and making cuppas.
 
now that take me back again , I had just finish a job .had been under floor boards and now and again looking up through the hole the customers
head was virtually in side the hole to see what I was doing .
having finished the job he said I was watching what you was doing .
mmmm thought.so me gets out of the hole .boards down carpet down furnisher back .customer says to me .have you seen the cat .I said to the customer I thought a saw so thing run past me under their .
because it was pitch black and saw was the cat .
 
now that take me back again , I had just finish a job .had been under floor boards and now and again looking up through the hole the customers
head was virtually in side the hole to see what I was doing .
having finished the job he said I was watching what you was doing .
mmmm thought.so me gets out of the hole .boards down carpet down furnisher back .customer says to me .have you seen the cat .I said to the customer I thought a saw so thing run past me under their .
because it was pitch black and saw was the cat .
 
A few reasons, insecurity, curiosity, you may look dodgy, seeing what exactly they are paying for......:)
:D yup definately this lol
 
On the flip side i have had customers meet me at the house then turn around and say 'here are the keys lock, up when you are done and leave them in the door round back of the garage!!' joys of countryside living i guess. in city centre you would never do that.
The house being full of stuff. Seems people have varying degrees of trust etc..
 

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