In today’s show, we are putting Jeremy Pruitt in your passenger seat to discuss some keys to building relationships and why it is so important. Many homeowners have had the unfortunate experience of a contractor in their home that treated them like just another address, just another job. It doesn’t take long for a homeowner to in turn treat that tech like just another contractor. This is a broken cycle that no one enjoys. Wouldn’t it be great if the tech and the homeowner actually cared? It starts with relationships. As a professional tech, it is your job to set the tone of the call and care for the client. Each client needs to feel like the only client. This relational approach creates a far more comfortable environment for all parties and sets up the ultimate invitation to return to the home the next time something is needed. The recurring business defines the success of the relationship and the ultimate success of the company. Jeremy Pruitt is a technician trainer who specializes in the importance of the relationship. Jeremy has been in sales management for about ten years. During that time, he has been a membership sales manager and held the position of Finance Manager with a very large automotive group. While in college, he worked closely with his father, the late Jack Pruitt, who owned both restoration and plumbing companies. On today’s show, he joins us to talk about simple, yet critical points of focus to relationship building in the home.
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