Response to customer inquiry: Are you vaccinated?

I don’t participate in totalitarian regimes so I won’t be getting the “vaccine”. People are free to do as they please just let me make my own decisions about what gets injected into my blood stream. For me it’s nobodies business. If the customer doesn’t like it they can hire somebody else to stroke their ego. I don’t go around asking people if they ever had herpes… I find this all to be morphing into a form of mass psychosis.

People better start pushing back against this crap or things are going to spiral out of control.

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Do you tell customer that when you arrive at their door?

  • Or do you tell them that, upfront, upon scheduling the appointment?

I don’t tell my customers any of my personal health history. It’s none of their business. Ofcourse, If they asked I would prefer not to have those types of customers anyway.

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So your reply to customer asking “Are You Vaccinated?” as titled…

  • Response = “None of your business”

  • Prior to 2020, if you asked a customer if they had Ebola, and they said “none of your business.”

  • would you have entered their house?

Im cool with the fact you probably would have…

  • Im just saying, for ME, its kind of scary shit.

And I understand the question/concern.

If I ever have customers that are that neurotic I’ll just tell em… “yep”. :slight_smile:

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I’ve never been asked actually, because I volunteer the info with a picture of my card. I want people to know that thru all the chaos and the “experts” confusing everyone including myself at times, that I AM vaccinated and they don’t need to worry so much that I’m going to run around coughing and sneezing on their silverware.

Being vaccinated don’t seem to make a lick of difference except there’s a chance I won’t die from it, as far as I know as of today. I know I can still get it and give it and not have any symptoms.

My wife, my son, and I all had COVID in December of last year.

My wife wasn’t feeling well one day, but thats nothing new so I didn’t give it much thought. Went to do a job, and she said she was gonna get tested but didn’t think it was anything but a cold.

Next day I went to another job, and when I came back she said she was feeling a little worse. The place where she got tested told her that she should quarantine, along with everyone in the house.

When her test came back positive? I had no choice but to call the 2 clients and tell them.

They both had small children, and one of them had the husbands grandmother living with them! My stomach fell on the ground, I can’t even describe how horrible I felt thinking I could be responsible for spreading covid to them.

When I told them I was positive as well, at first they were both furious, and when I explained how it happened they were okay and then thanked me for telling them.

Neither family got it. I always wore a mask indoors and kept touching to a minimal and used gel on my hands frequently and after touching something etc…

Its because of that experience, that no matter what anyone says? Thats why I tell them that I’m vaccinated.

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gmb post,

Posted Sep 30, 2021

COVID-19 update

2021 Covid Precautions
All staff are fully vaccinated.
We are mostly travelling in seperate vehicles.
We avoid contact for outside cleaning only.
We wear masks if doing inside cleaning.

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Good post!

  • THIS is my only sticking point…
  • They are sitting around, lounging in their jammies (read: “working from home”)
  • and they get pissy with you, when things go sideways?
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Lets be honest (I never got a quarrantine/lockdown, I worked thru it, as people suddenly had time to spend on ‘luxury services.’

  • The average house I walked into was a big ass pajama party, fluffy fuckers, rolling around in blankets/pillows with their kids.

  • until the zoom meeting happened! And they would all hide, and they would talk about/posture how much more “efficient things are. Working from home.”

  • zzz… (rolls eyes) same fuckers who are claiming unemployment payments are killing the labor market.

  • they all all a bunch of “sitting at home motherfuckers.” eesh!

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Weird. I can look at threads with my old sign in but I can no longer sign in as “Garry”. So I had to start a new sign in as “Garryr”. Been like this for over a week and just now got this to work.

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Aw man. :frowning: maybe try signing in on a PC?

  • I will send both accounts a message, maybe you can sign in from email notifications… worth a shot?

I got one (new one) but not the other.

Yes, I did. On mobile it doesn’t go through either.

Try loging in on a PC.

  • The mobile app/site is kind of sketchy on my ipad as well.

My guys and I ride separate and I clean interiors and we avoid physical contact. This is a measure top prevent spread and if someone does get sick I can say with a clear conscience that we have been social distancing, etc. We have had some sickness, not Covid, but because of the precautions we were not worried and went about business as usual. It will likely be the model going forward.

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Garryr is much more intimidating, like a bear growling. You leveled up +1. lol

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lol. yeah @anon78171447 is kind of a prick… @Garry was such a kind fellow! lol

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lol. I kind of miss @Garry

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I agree. The extra “r” is much more intimidating. Rs tend to be like that.

“That’s why they call it ‘murder,’ not ‘mukduk.’” - one of my favorite lines from The Office. Now I have an excuse to use it :grin: