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Originally Posted by swampman46
I can't think of any other occupation that provides (sells) a service to customers...at the same time, is expected to show those customers the hows, whens, whys and wheres of that service he's providing. Strange.
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I think most all businesses that succeed and flourish tell their customers what they do and how they do it, how else would you maintain their business and trust?
I don't eat popcorn and drink beer inside while my A/C guy bangs around outside, and if he doesn't talk about what he will do and how I can go forward with my system in a way that will have me less downtime and cost me less money then he is t my A/C man. Same goes for a mechanic or anyone else I pay for a service.
Businesses and service providers don't make money by looking and and just doing the job like everyone else on the block, you have to know (as the customer) what is separating this person from the next guy. All in all it boils down to about the same thing.
You're acting like the requirement is for the guide to give the sport a copy of his yearly fishing log and the chip out of his GPS.