A video that might interest you. Hydraulic fluid sprayed on car at Puyallup car wash
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http://www.king5.com/news/get-jesse
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http://www.king5.com/news/get-jesse
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I certainly don't, not if the customer is being unreasonable. I don't feel that's the case here.Earl Weiss said:Does everyone feel the customer is always right?
If that's what they called the work done to remove the hydraulic oil from the crevices, vents and door jambs, then yes. If she had the entire interior detailed just for the sake of having the car wash owner pay for it, then no. If she expected to bill the owner for the work, she should have specified to the detailer that the work be called that.Earl Weiss said:If the detailing involved interior work should the wash owner pay for that?
It looked like it was.dogwasher said:$550 is a little excessive they make it sound like the car was dipped in a oil bath.
Interesting statement Bill. I think the mirror image might reflect on some American workers who want to milk the business for a part of the profits when things are good but never want to think that they may be part of the problem when the business is in trouble because of the wages / benefits etc. Furlough pay for auto workers comes to mind. Then of course the buisiness goes belly up, moves off shore or is lost to a "foreign Business" that sets up shop here unburdened by such legacy costs. "When that is your reality, understanding that here it is different takes many years to change."For years I have wondered why some of the people from many parts of the world, just appeared to milk their business and never maintain or reinvest in them. I quit staying in any hotel/motel that were owned by them, things didn't work and they were dirty. I sold my car wash to one, in 1999, today there are still things "broken" that were broken minutes after he bought it. I would try to help him make the repairs, but he never got it.
I think that I have figured it out. Where they come from, the political landscape was always changing and if you happened to end up on the wrong side, you could be out of business or dead. When that is your reality, understanding that here it is different takes many years to change. The other reality is that instead of integrating themselves into "our" world, they stay in their communities and for the most part are not learning how it "is" here.