The differences between what the maker would like to have (wood, methods, features) can be different from the bill-paying customer requires. I've read in several postings that " I would have done this but the customer wanted and the customer is always right"
Well, we know the customer is not always right just as the maker is not always right - so how do we/I reconcile the customer requiring something that we know isn't logical or won't work?
To retain my sanity through 40 odd years of business, I try and remember something I was told many years ago by a U.S. colleague - the customer is not always right; but they are always the customer right.
Just repeat silently to yourself 10 times whilst smiling at the perversity of a decision
Well, we know the customer is not always right just as the maker is not always right - so how do we/I reconcile the customer requiring something that we know isn't logical or won't work?
To retain my sanity through 40 odd years of business, I try and remember something I was told many years ago by a U.S. colleague - the customer is not always right; but they are always the customer right.
Just repeat silently to yourself 10 times whilst smiling at the perversity of a decision