one good thing to remember, if you settle for the worst tech on the crew, that's what you get.. for a new vendor, meet with the management, tell them you want the same one or two people most of the time and if they send someone that has an attitude, send him back...even if it's me..
i've had customers that wouldn't let other techs on site for major changes unless i was there.. i'm not better, but i will not stop untill it's perfect. and if you have a onsite tech, he will learn as much as he wants if your paying for my time.. don't expect anyone to spend a lot of extra maint time if your paying just for changes... if i do a $400 change order on my own time, it's going to take under three hours.. if you pay a tech for 4 hours and want to spend 2 in cross traning and are paying the bill... the vendor needs to know that and thank you for the chance to do the work.... most customers get about what they DEMAND.
john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc