CaptFinnBad
Senior Don Juan
- Joined
- Dec 14, 2021
- Messages
- 327
- Reaction score
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- Age
- 40
First off I have a passion for animals especially dogs. Litrerally love em.
Decided engineering isn't for me after being in the aerospace industry for a long time. I thought **** it I want to get paid for something I'm passionate about. I train dogs in my spare time sports dogs, protection stuff, tracking and advanced obedience.
So I've started a business dog walking, completely unrelated but my logo is basically heavily inspired by the pornhub logo. People recognise my brand but can't quite think where hahaha
Anyways walking is just a foot in the door and money in my pocket , I'm going to transition to dog trainer, long term goal to set up a big training / daycare facility in my city (doesn't have one ).
Small steps right now. Absolutely loving life. Playing with dogs all day, visiting nice places and getting paid a decent amount money for something I love and absolutely doesn't feel like work.
I digress...
Most my clients are women. The industry is mostly women, women trainers, women groomers , women dog walkers , women pet sitters , mostly women clients.
So I stand out a bit. Decent looking , mid 30's , following his passion, truly doing what he loves , charming, dogs love me, I'm awesome at what I do, the obedience stuff I can do and my protection background really makes me unique .
The problem is my clients are becoming clingy. Crossing boundaries, I'm not their friend , I'm not trying to date them (I have a girlfriend), I'm payed to do a service, that's it!
I never actually had the foresight to see this when starting my business and in struggling how to handle it.
I've got customers being over friendly, wanting my attention, texting me all the time (not not appointment related), wanting me to come in to chat after appointments, it's basically feels like "give me attention, give me attention" e.t.c.
Obviously I want to keep great customer relationships but I don't want these women thinking they have a shot with me. Quite a few clearly have the tingles for me.
I want to keep the relationship with customers friendly but mostly business related.
I feel like it's becoming a minefield. Women wanting my attention and one wrong move on my part and one of them could blow up and start unnecessary **** for my new and up-and-coming business e.t.c.
Need advice on how to enforce healthy customer boundaries. Keep my business friendly but enforce a clear divide between work and friendships.
They are all GREAT customers and bring in good money.
Decided engineering isn't for me after being in the aerospace industry for a long time. I thought **** it I want to get paid for something I'm passionate about. I train dogs in my spare time sports dogs, protection stuff, tracking and advanced obedience.
So I've started a business dog walking, completely unrelated but my logo is basically heavily inspired by the pornhub logo. People recognise my brand but can't quite think where hahaha
Anyways walking is just a foot in the door and money in my pocket , I'm going to transition to dog trainer, long term goal to set up a big training / daycare facility in my city (doesn't have one ).
Small steps right now. Absolutely loving life. Playing with dogs all day, visiting nice places and getting paid a decent amount money for something I love and absolutely doesn't feel like work.
I digress...
Most my clients are women. The industry is mostly women, women trainers, women groomers , women dog walkers , women pet sitters , mostly women clients.
So I stand out a bit. Decent looking , mid 30's , following his passion, truly doing what he loves , charming, dogs love me, I'm awesome at what I do, the obedience stuff I can do and my protection background really makes me unique .
The problem is my clients are becoming clingy. Crossing boundaries, I'm not their friend , I'm not trying to date them (I have a girlfriend), I'm payed to do a service, that's it!
I never actually had the foresight to see this when starting my business and in struggling how to handle it.
I've got customers being over friendly, wanting my attention, texting me all the time (not not appointment related), wanting me to come in to chat after appointments, it's basically feels like "give me attention, give me attention" e.t.c.
Obviously I want to keep great customer relationships but I don't want these women thinking they have a shot with me. Quite a few clearly have the tingles for me.
I want to keep the relationship with customers friendly but mostly business related.
I feel like it's becoming a minefield. Women wanting my attention and one wrong move on my part and one of them could blow up and start unnecessary **** for my new and up-and-coming business e.t.c.
Need advice on how to enforce healthy customer boundaries. Keep my business friendly but enforce a clear divide between work and friendships.
They are all GREAT customers and bring in good money.
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