Evening all,
I was away from town over much of Christmas, I decided that I'd pass any calls for work to a new guy who'd contacted me a few times to ask for work. So I dropped my work mobile off with him before going away to deepest darkest Devon. I reasoned that I'd have liked someone to do this for me when I was starting out a few months back. I was only expecting a few calls anyway and the guy seemed pretty competent and enthusiastic when he demonstrated some skills at my house so I didn't have any major worries, although he failed to open a ERA Pro-fit with my ICL curtain pick but I accepted his reason that he was only familiar with his own CB picks as his technique looked ok.
First call he took on went fine as it was just a simple mica job on a nightlatch. But the second was a nightmare where he failed to pick a Chubb (according to the client) deadlock and screwed up drilling (and presumably picking) a Euro cylinder before giving up.
I only found this out from calling the clients back yesterday to check how things went. Fortunately this second client was understanding and we managed to come to an amicable arrangement.
Obviously I am seriously dis-chuffed with this guy and wont be passing work to him again but is this a common problem with passing on work, especially with informal arrangements? And more importantly how can I prevent this happening again?
Cheers for any info,