College Internship: Communicating with Your Contracted Painter
Friday, August 29th, 2008When it comes to hiring someone to complete a paint job of your home’s exterior, be sure to clearly communicate what you expect from the project. You should try to establish a personal relationship with the individual completing the project because this will help ensure that both parties end the project on a positive note.
It can be hard to find a contracted painter that you can connect with. One option is to hire a student that is completing a college internship in home painting. Hiring a student that is completing an internship can help relieve an anxiety you may be feeling over finding a legitimate contracted painter. The student will likely be completing the internship for college credit so they will be sure to complete the job at a professional level and to your guidelines. Be sure to communicate with the student from the beginning however to avoid any miscommunications on the project terms. College Works Painting connects painters and students, as well as homeowners with their house repair needs in their local community.
In turn, the student completing the college internship in home painting will likely open up more to you once you establish the positive communication lines because you have let the contracted painter know that you want them to keep you informed on the process. Ask the student completing the internship any questions you may have on the project, such as how long it will take and what techniques they will be using in the home painting. This will help ensure that there won’t be any major surprises or miscommunications between you and the contracted painter down the road when the project is already nearing completion.
Communication is the key to any healthy relationship and this holds true with you and your contracted painter as well. Establish communication lines with the student completing the college internship and continue communication with them until the job is completed. This will save everyone the headache of misunderstandings and can help you decide if you would like to hire them again in the future.