Garold
Well-Known Member
The OP's complaint is not uncommon in the marine leisure industry. And it's important to balance it with the good experiences we all have with some really affable reliable people who do the work in an industry which isn't always particularly well paid. Personally, my experience of boat service people has been mixed and can't be just generalised to 'good/bad service reliably comes from big/small businesses'.
However, I was just wondering if part of the problem is that many of us are using service people and we aren't there. If I have someone doing work at home, I tend to see them more, and often have some direct communication every day. And I think that one notices problems at an earlier stage if one is 'on-site'. On the boat, one often can't be sure that the work has even been done until the next visit which can be a couple of weeks away. Also, sometimes with work on the boat, I have paid for work (eg engine servicing, boat cleaning, fixing things) before I've had a chance to visit the boat and check the work. This doesn't really happen with things that I have done at work or at home.
I have a few friends with foreign properties who seem to experience the same thing, and it seems that being remote from the property increases the possibility of aggravation or disappointment.
Funnily enough, if I get work done on the boat, and it happens in the agreed timescale, and it is done to the agreed job spec, and it works, and they don't cause any further mess or damage or cost, I'm really happy. But in the rest of my life, that's all the least I expect!
Garold
However, I was just wondering if part of the problem is that many of us are using service people and we aren't there. If I have someone doing work at home, I tend to see them more, and often have some direct communication every day. And I think that one notices problems at an earlier stage if one is 'on-site'. On the boat, one often can't be sure that the work has even been done until the next visit which can be a couple of weeks away. Also, sometimes with work on the boat, I have paid for work (eg engine servicing, boat cleaning, fixing things) before I've had a chance to visit the boat and check the work. This doesn't really happen with things that I have done at work or at home.
I have a few friends with foreign properties who seem to experience the same thing, and it seems that being remote from the property increases the possibility of aggravation or disappointment.
Funnily enough, if I get work done on the boat, and it happens in the agreed timescale, and it is done to the agreed job spec, and it works, and they don't cause any further mess or damage or cost, I'm really happy. But in the rest of my life, that's all the least I expect!
Garold