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Dog Muck
« on: March 15, 2006, 06:26:54 pm »

  It was bad enough when you stood in it and then smeared it on your ladder
  rings, but it's doing my head in finding it on the hose. Then if you are not careful
  you find it on your gloves.

  I've only got one customer with this problem, you have to dodge the dog muck.
  Would give it up but it's a contract of several buildings, only one is a problem
  which is let out.

  From now on any new customers I'm going to take special note of the gardens,
  any sign of dog muck I ain't doing it.

  Do you guys stick with it or ditch them.

  Doug

Paul Coleman

Re: Dog Muck
« Reply #1 on: March 15, 2006, 06:31:33 pm »

  It was bad enough when you stood in it and then smeared it on your ladder
  rings, but it's doing my head in finding it on the hose. Then if you are not careful
  you find it on your gloves.

  I've only got one customer with this problem, you have to dodge the dog muck.
  Would give it up but it's a contract of several buildings, only one is a problem
  which is let out.

  From now on any new customers I'm going to take special note of the gardens,
  any sign of dog muck I ain't doing it.

  Do you guys stick with it or ditch them.

  Doug

I'm just grateful the damned dogs can't fly.

AdamSouth

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Re: Dog Muck
« Reply #2 on: March 15, 2006, 06:38:30 pm »
can comment about it being on my hose cos i'm still a ladder man but i hate the stuff.

a funny story, one day my mate walked cat sh*t up his ladder and never realised, that was until he put the ladder on his shoulder and the sh*t went in his ear. not a happy bunny.

as to ditching them or not, if it happens evey time and takes a while to clean up, i would, plus you have to think of your health, lots of bad bugs in sh*t.
Giving you a better view

batterbee

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Re: Dog Muck
« Reply #3 on: March 15, 2006, 07:05:30 pm »
Quote
a funny story, one day my mate walked cat sh*t up his ladder and never realised, that was until he put the ladder on his shoulder and the sh*t went in his ear. not a happy bunny.

Not nice but your got to laugh ;D ;D ;D ;D
JB CLEANING SERVICES, NORWICH, NORFOLK.

steveselvage

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Re: Dog Muck
« Reply #4 on: March 17, 2006, 07:49:43 am »
Be honest and tell the customer. I had a similar job,well paid monthly clean but poop everywhere. i told the customer that i couldnt work in crap and she apologised and now when i clean the front she is out the back cleaning up the yard.

Re: Dog Muck
« Reply #5 on: March 17, 2006, 11:30:57 am »
Be honest and tell the customer. I had a similar job,well paid monthly clean but nuts everywhere. i told the customer that i couldnt work in crap and she apologised and now when i clean the front she is out the back cleaning up the yard.
same here. had a few like that and told them i would not be back as i had an aversion to having crap all over my boots and clothes and kit.
then they sorted it out.
its when the stuff has been there so long its got its own fur jacket and then you see kids toys amongst it all. i've nearly always had dogs but never let crap lay about the garden for my kids to come in contact with. they need to have a bit of pride and standards and bloody well sort it out, its filthy.(as you can probably tell i dont have much of an opinion on the subject ;D)