warmer morning, going to be a nice hot day going up to high 80's here.
Got all the lawn mowed and trimmed yesterday, borrowed my neighbors trimming mower to finish; mine still isn't back from the shop. I called Monday and was told, oh parts are in, we're working on it now. Hmmmm. could be
service lie 229A. 229B is we're still waiting on a part. Warranty repair, I'm stuck with these guys.
This could be just my impatience, but there seems to be no sense of time for businesses here. The surveyor doesn't call back for a month, though he had done his homework in the interim. Plumbers, forget about it. Electricians, oh we're on a big commercial job now. Tree guy, oh we've been waiting for dry weather. Three months waiting?....
Frankly, nice people but poor businessmen. A core factor here is that there is so much demand for services that contractors can do just fine, from their standpoint, being poor communicators and not abiding by schedules and promises.
My little two man carpentry team told me he got 31 calls over Mother's Day weekend asking about work to be done.
Let's just say that if folks want a job around here, there is no problem getting one. If they want to work.
RS, I've been taking medication for spigot envy due to Larro, but I think I might have to up the dose on your woodsplitter log lift. Those stumps would be utter killers without it. Do you split the stumps vertically first? Use dynamite?...
Eric, that looks like a seriously uncomfortable position to stay in for long. Does your back hurt by the time you are done?
Do the sheep wiggle around?