Anonymous wrote:It's not your issue. It's the responsibility of the contractor to ensure the safety of everyone brought on site and also the team lead's responsibility to ensure that his/her crew is not distracted.
If you were not in the house while they worked, would it matter to you if you knew that the contractor had brought a kid to your house the day before?
Just because you are the customer, you don't get to tell them how to do their jobs or manage their staff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be concerned if the kid got injured on your property.
which would clearly be covered under the Reno company's insurance
Anonymous wrote:We are in the middle of a renovation and the team that showed up today has a 9 or 10 yo child in tow. From what I can hear the kid seems to be assisting in some way, but is also talking nonstop and possibly a distraction in an active work zone. As a parent I never want to judge anyone who runs into a childcare emergency, but the whole thing feels a bit uncomfortable.
Do I mention it to the project manager? It's a D&B firm managing the reno that subcontracts out different pieces and the child is the son of the team lead. Just keep my mouth shut unless it becomes a daily thing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be concerned if the kid got injured on your property.
which would clearly be covered under the Reno company's insurance
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be concerned if the kid got injured on your property.
which would clearly be covered under the Reno company's insurance
Anonymous wrote:I’d be concerned if the kid got injured on your property.