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On p. 14 of the March issue, you’ll see great responses to our question of the month from Dr. Austin FrishmanDr. Doug Mampe and Pete Schopen. But here’s what other PMP contributors had to say about why it’s important for service technicians to look professional.

Paul Hardy: First impressions are essential to our service. Pest control is 70 percent customer relations, 20 percent technology, and 10 percent showing up on time dressed and ready to serve.

Frank Meek: A few years ago, a pest control company complained that one of our international locations was taking too much business from them. When asked why, they said, “Your team came in wearing uniforms and they had all this equipment. The customer said they looked better able to handle the issue.” A professional look provides a perception to the client of the ability to solve problems.

Kurt Scherzinger: Service technicians need to look professional because first impressions mean everything. If customers sees a clean-cut individual show up to do their service, they can have confidence that the job will be done right and with minimal disruption to their environment.

Dr. Stephen Vantassel: It’s important to avoid triggering prejudices that can harm sales conversion rates.

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