Tamar
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How long is a reasonable time to wait for a quote from a boatyard for work I need doing. It's been a week now. Do I get in touch with them?
They are pretty snowed under to be fair to them. But they have always responded promptly in the past. The work I need is quite substantial, new decks, etc, so it's a good job for them. I'll give them a couple more days and call them. If they don't want the job I wish they would say.There's a big difference between reasonable and usual here! A week is reasonable; I'd hope that they'd at the very least come back within that time either to say they can't do it, or to ask for more information, or even with a quote! But most boatyards are small businesses, and if they have plenty of work, new enquiries are at a low priority - getting jobs out of the yard is the priority. This tends to be true of all small businesses, such as plumbers and electricians. With boatyards, their work is very seasonal, and at this time of the year I'd expect them to be a bit slow - winter is their peak season.
Many small businesses are slow to respond to electronic communications. Have you rung them to chase your enquiry?
You are in Wales. Manana is a bit urgent.How long is a reasonable time to wait for a quote from a boatyard for work I need doing. It's been a week now. Do I get in touch with them?
As it's a big job it will take time and some work pricing it up, checking cost of materials, deciding how much they can squeeze you for, then preparing an estimate.They are pretty snowed under to be fair to them. But they have always responded promptly in the past. The work I need is quite substantial, new decks, etc, so it's a good job for them. I'll give them a couple more days and call them. If they don't want the job I wish they would say.
Yep patience. Perhaps they are focusing on this weeks work. big jobs need planning and to ensure they get any pricing right. They wont mind you asking if they have got anything yet. perhaps looking at material prices, as with everything its rocketing up.
Steveeasy
You are in Wales. Manana is a bit urgent.
That's a lot sooner than CMT, Cardigan.A Scots friend who did some work with Gaelic speakers in the North of Scotland, tells the story of one of them saying to her ‘That sometimes they wish there was a word in Gaelic that was as urgent as manyana“.
I have to admit that in our area of West Wales we have GMT, BST and AMT (Aberaeron Mean Time) a completely flexible timescale that inevitably results in something starting at least ten minutes after the advertised time.
That's a lot sooner than CMT, Cardigan.
You are in Wales. Manana is a bit urgent.
About four lunar months is the usual time. Waiting for the work to be done is counted in lunar years.How long is a reasonable time to wait for a quote from a boatyard for work I need doing. It's been a week now. Do I get in touch with them?
Thanks for all the advice. I can wait. If push comes to shove I can do the work myself.