Posted by Ultradog MN on June 28, 2011 at 13:35:14 from (70.57.151.141):
In Reply to: Warranty repairs!!!! posted by JDseller on June 28, 2011 at 07:45:19:
Life is tough. And the words "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" do not guarantee you get to make a profit. Big box stores have people who buy tools, use them for their project and then return them as unneeded or defective. Milk prices sometimes do not pay for the cost of farmers planting crops and buying equipment. Cattle owners have calves die. Mechanics sometimes install defective parts and have to eat the cost of labor to do the warranty work. Landlords have deadbeats who don't pay their rent and trash their houses. Photographers and writers have computer crashes and lose their work. Beauty queens get fat or old and can't model anymore. OTR truck drivers can't buy fuel for the price loads are paying. Liquor store owners get taxed to death. Marines and Army men and cops get shot just doing their job. I have to do a warranty job next week on a shower wall that went south - a couple of days labor and a few hundred in materials. Myself and every other person I've mentioned has just as much right as you do to go through life saying Wah wah wah! Poor me. There is a certain amount of risk and a certain amount of stress involved in being in business for yourself If you want a job with no risk I hear the Government is hiring.
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