I have always been fascinated with psychology and human behavior and tried to stay up-to-date, but I was not even aware of the term gaslighting until I heard someone I really respect mention it.
For some reason, I knew it was really important, and I looked into it and started to understand the behavior.
For years as a contractor, I have struggled with customers who were getting nothing less than an absolute fantastic experience, and they would constantly make me feel like I wasn’t doing enough.
I don’t play the role of being subservient to or let people run all over me, but I came to realize that people were doing this to me in a more subtle way…
Today I had a lady who said the job sitting still for two days was killing the timeline…
First, we really don’t have a timeline until we get through inspections and we can control inspections and the inspection department-
And we can’t develop a schedule to even do the rough in work until we have the cabinet schematic in hand that the person who referred me the job is supposed to furnish that I’m not going to throw under the bus
So here we are three weeks into a job that I didn’t know existed four weeks ago and we are where most contractors would be about eight weeks into the job
OK, so what is my point??
No more.
I’ve had people do this to me for years and under no circumstances am I ever going to allow it anymore. Nothing is worse than working a 10-12 hour day half killing yourself and going home discouraged and feeling bad.
If I’m wrong and I’m not getting the job done or we’re not doing the job correctly we need to step up- but it will be a cold day before I ever let anyone use this tactic on me again when they’re only trying to get results that are not realistic for the situation.
I have seen people over the years get to the point where they want customers to go away and just let them do their job and I can honestly say after years of doing this and loving people and loving to work with people- I can understand why people get to that point.
if anybody out there is facing the same thing, I want to encourage you to stand up for yourself in a good way and set boundaries and preserve your mental health.
Andy
There is a time for work, a time for love. That leaves no other time-CoCo Chanel.
For some reason, I knew it was really important, and I looked into it and started to understand the behavior.
For years as a contractor, I have struggled with customers who were getting nothing less than an absolute fantastic experience, and they would constantly make me feel like I wasn’t doing enough.
I don’t play the role of being subservient to or let people run all over me, but I came to realize that people were doing this to me in a more subtle way…
Today I had a lady who said the job sitting still for two days was killing the timeline…
First, we really don’t have a timeline until we get through inspections and we can control inspections and the inspection department-
And we can’t develop a schedule to even do the rough in work until we have the cabinet schematic in hand that the person who referred me the job is supposed to furnish that I’m not going to throw under the bus
So here we are three weeks into a job that I didn’t know existed four weeks ago and we are where most contractors would be about eight weeks into the job
OK, so what is my point??
No more.
I’ve had people do this to me for years and under no circumstances am I ever going to allow it anymore. Nothing is worse than working a 10-12 hour day half killing yourself and going home discouraged and feeling bad.
If I’m wrong and I’m not getting the job done or we’re not doing the job correctly we need to step up- but it will be a cold day before I ever let anyone use this tactic on me again when they’re only trying to get results that are not realistic for the situation.
I have seen people over the years get to the point where they want customers to go away and just let them do their job and I can honestly say after years of doing this and loving people and loving to work with people- I can understand why people get to that point.
if anybody out there is facing the same thing, I want to encourage you to stand up for yourself in a good way and set boundaries and preserve your mental health.
Andy
There is a time for work, a time for love. That leaves no other time-CoCo Chanel.
