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The decision to take any and all business can be short sighted and damage a company's reputation.
With all that business, sometimes concern for one individual customer and the service they may be accustomed to drops by the wayside. Pressure to maximize the number of jobs may overshadow the quality of service offered for a specific job. The business focus could easily switch from a quality strategy to a quantity strategy. “Everybody move faster or we will miss a job,” becomes the norm.