Comply! huh!
Get use to it, most of the managers will not comply unless someone forces them too. Being new the only power you have is refusing to do the job, which is your right. They will just go get the next new guy. The more established you become the more influence you can command. About 15% of my customers are ones that refused to stay on schedule and make needed repairs, so I simply notified them I was no longer cleaning there store. They went to the next cleaner, and the next cleaner then finally called back for whatever reason. My point is, at that point I could say to them this is what needs to happen for me to service your account, they either agree or keep looking. I understand that it can be hard to turn down work when you are just staring out, that is a choice you have to make, it took me about five years to feel comfortable doing that. Today I don't even bid on some of the jobs I look at because I don't need more headaches. Sometime you just look at a place and think to yourself no way and keep going.