turnkey4099
Elite Member
I think it is perfectly ok to text a business phone unless the ad says "no text" or "no text between the hours of X and Y". Texting leaves a written record rather than "I thought you said".
At this point I'd congratulate him on having a great friend and ask if I could hire the friend as a sub-contractor.
And put in your ads the acceptable times to call and text, that you need a precise location to provide "guesstimates" and you won't do it for what a buddy will do it for.
I've missed several CL killer deals because I tried to be polite. I usually email first (if they take emails). When I bought my $450 Stihl 088 w/ CSM it was late at night, I emailed, got an immediate response so I called.
I missed a 7x14 nice looking enclosed trailer for $2,300 because I didn't call at 4am.
And ultra- do you lie awake at night wondering "car 51 where are you?"
I used to train Army people - rule for class was 15 minutes before class time be in your seat and ready, arriving on time meant you were late.
I was dispatch trainer for some 14 years. That was pretty much the accepted practice but then some people thought they needded to be paid for those 15 minutes. Policy was dropped but the good ones still showed up early enough to be briefed and ready to take the seat at starting tiem
I did have one newby who wouild show up not in uniform, shave and change. That only happened twice. First time I warned him, second time he was officiallyi on the carpet with an infraction. That got his attention.