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I don't care if they wait, but it does not change their total time.   However, I agree with Frank, if something is going to go wrong, it's going to be on the waiters or those on a hard deadline.   Both of these are Jinxes against successful plans!   However, there are times when I'd rather they wait on a vehicle.   Don't want to take someone home for a .5 job.  In this case, we may reorder the schedule to make this happen.  At the same time, if they have their own ride, drop offs are always preferred. 

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5 hours ago, Transmission Repair said:

Wow, your former shop must not be located near any metropolitan area. 

We are in a northern suburb of Dallas, smack in-between 2 golf courses.  My receptionist uses Uber to come to work daily.  Her arrival time is variable.  I'm often texted copies of her map showing very few 0-4 Uber drivers in the morning in the larger general area.   On occasion, I do see people ordering Ubers and not have terribly long waits.  It all depends on availability at this moment.   I'll generally shuttle people home myself.  It solves most of our needs.

We have one loaner car and will offer/provide it if it will close a deal.   We don't offer it to everyone, but it helps.   I find it more useful to get us out of a pickle if we have unforseen delays and no transportation is planned.    I'm looking for the opportunity to another at some point and we have a hand-me-down van about to join the shop.  Wife needs/demands/desires a new car and doesn't like me fixing this one.

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