Posted by dave2 on August 01, 2011 at 04:06:17 from (79.240.150.212):
couple folks on here will see themselves if they are big enough to admit it.........
Got a horse being picked up today.paying Customer to be there for. Also have a narrow window to finish up the 1st cut (only cut) hay. Folks live 3+ hours away so they said they'd leave at 0800 and be here 1130 and they would call if the plan changed. I went 2 miles away to start cutting hay, Packed up and rushed home so I could have the horse looking nice for them and ready to go at 1130. 1125, get an SMS that they started late and would be here at 1300....had they sent that message earlier, I could have kept mowing.... Adjusted plans and was ready at 1300, another message said they decided to have lunch first and would be here sometime in the afternoon...... called them and told them I had to get stuff done and needed to know when they would be here. said that if I wanted their money, I'd be ready when they got here........ Told them to stay home and I'll give them their deposit back that someone else wants the horse anyway............. We were letting them give us payments on the horse also...Back to the people skills classes I guess.....
This post was edited by dave2 at 04:29:02 08/01/11 2 times.
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