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Staying Professional
Every tradesperson knows this kind of day. The schedule is already packed. The first job runs long. A part is missing. The customer is irritated before you even walk in. Your phone keeps buzzing. The weather’s bad. Traffic’s worse. And by 10 a.m., you’re already behind, frustrated and wondering how this day went off the rails so fast.Here’s the truth: bad days aren’t optional in this line of work. But how you handle them is.The technicians who move up, earn trust and build strong reputations aren’t the ones who never have bad days. They’re the ones who stay professional during them.Why
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