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07-26-05, 08:48
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| | Ari Gold
G35stilez is offline
Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Southport, CT Posts: 6,667 | Absolute Carelessness! So I come inside for a drink as I'm about to put my car in the garage. The stupidass landscaping crew is here mowing, wacking, and blowing. So they set Liz's stock alarm off (not an easy feat) with the blower, so I run out there about to give him a peace of my mind and not only is he blowing stuff around my car, he proceeds to blow all the debris AT MY CAR. Yes, blows it completely into the drivers side. I don't think this is part of his job description
I stop him immediately as I cringe to discover any new marrs, swirls, and/or chips. I ask him if he feels like paying for a new paint job today and I just get a blank stare. At the end of it all, I gave the company manager a firm peace of my mind. No longer will they be blowing around our apartment. I'd rather do it by myself than risk this happening again.
Is this just me or does anyone feel like the search for a honest day's work sans carelessness is becoming harder and harder to find as time goes on?
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07-26-05, 08:51
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| | Wax Sniffer
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Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: NC Posts: 978 | Sorry for your dammage. That wasas one of the biggest complaints I had living in an apartment. I would run out and move my car when I heard the mowers start up. I would have to park in the middle of the complex to avoid the blowers. | |
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07-26-05, 08:55
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| | Registered User
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Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Birthplace of Speed Posts: 8,733 | My God Sean, when is it ever going to end!?
Speaking of the such, when it comes to carelessness, poor attention to detail, and sorry, but I must say, plain stupidity, it sure seems like an epidemic down here in FL. Very sad to say, my observations have been this simply is the norm in SO many home /property improvement services here.  | |
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07-26-05, 09:02
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| | Ari Gold
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Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Southport, CT Posts: 6,667 | Bill: I dk about FL as I don't have much knowledge of down there but my parents get their pool and lawn serviced by the "top" places in town. The lawn guys leave noticable size patches uncut around the "tougher to reach" areas and the pool guys don't even touch the walls. I almost feel like sometimes that us, as Autopians, are over analyzing the situation, but then again, if they think they're pros, pros don't overlook stuff like that. Do they?
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07-26-05, 09:05
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| | I don't have much to add
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Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Southern Cali Posts: 6,664 | I was doing the final wiping on a black 350Z that I had detailed when the owners gardener shows up. Not one of them spoke english(somebody had to as the guy "we" were working for doesn't speak spanish)and could understand that I was going to move the car. The guy with the blower just blows all kinds of dust and crap back onto the car. I had to practice some real self restraint that day.
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07-26-05, 09:12
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| | Registered User
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Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Birthplace of Speed Posts: 8,733 | Quote: |
Originally Posted by GSRstilez pros don't overlook stuff like that. Do they? |
Umm-- no comment.
I do my own landscaping but there was a for-pay-landscaper in the neighborhood recently and I paid him a few bucks with the clear instruction to edge only the front curb and perimeter of the driveway. He he, guess what? He did the entire house and cut an outdoor light cord and the cable line while at it!!  :. I couldn't stop him from doing more than I asked because he insisted on going so quick.
I really hate to say it , but I've witnesses this time and time again :various carpenters, tech specialists, etc don't believe in keeping appointments, show up unaccounted and rarely complete the task they came to do in one shot. It takes three times for things that really should've been done the first, IMO, to be done and then I hope it was done correctly.
I try not to be critical and pessimistic but I suppose that's twice as hard for an Autopian 
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07-26-05, 10:14
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| | Registered User
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Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Westborough, Massachusetts Posts: 23 | We have a family run landscaping company (nothing huge, 30 lawns/wk) and between that and my autopian eye, I cannot stand leaving without every blade of grass in the yard being cut. <begin rant> It really bugs me to hear unfortunate stories such as Sean's and some of the outfits around my area... talk about hackers! Sean is spot on when he talks about taller grass in the "tougher to reach areas." It's utter laziness on their part, and the majority of the companies around here do the same thing. Just today I saw an outfit pack up and leave a house with a nice stonewall in the front yard, sure they mowed in front of it, but failed to trim along it... why even bother? It's people like this that give landscapers in general a bad wrap. When it comes time to blow off the driveway and walk ways, neither my father nor I blow anything anywhere near a car... for obvious reasons... If there is that much stuff under the car, we ask the owner to move it so as not to blast their car with debris. <end rant before I get too fired up>
However, I am thankful that there are others out there that notice these types of things, too. To those that do notice, don't be afraid to call the manager. 9 times out of 10 they are too busy to check up on all of their employees and these types of things go unnoticed but are almost always willing to do something to remedy the problems. I just wish some of us didn't have to suffer due to gross negligence.
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07-26-05, 10:20
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| | Canyoneer
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Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Layton, UT Posts: 4,260 | I had one of those numbnuts blow out a passenger window on my Grand Am. They did not leave a note or tell the apartment manger anything. I found out when I saw one of them still hanging around and confronted him, then he told me he could have done it. Finally about 2 weeks later I got a check for the deductible, no sorry or anything.
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07-26-05, 11:01
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| | Shiny car, happy car.
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Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: The Lone Star State Posts: 1,597 | This thread points to a larger situation in society as Sean hinted at. It is harder and harder to find people that take pride in what they do in any sector of employment. I like these forums because you can tell that the guys on here that do this for money love what they do, are great at it, and take pride in it. Just go to the click and brag section, wow! Your story is disappointing, but not at all surprising.
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07-26-05, 11:18
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| | Practical Perfectionist
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Join Date: Sep 2002 Location: NE Ohio Posts: 20,346 | Cuda444- I hope enough people appreciate guys like you. You deserve every success and the careless/irresponsible/etc. people deserve to fail.
I, for one, always remember the people who do good work for me, and they get repeat business and referrals. The others I remember too... | |
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07-26-05, 12:17
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| | Ari Gold
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Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Southport, CT Posts: 6,667 | I find myself condemning and tipping people who do work to *my* standards. I thank and praise them time and time again.
Cuda: Wish you guys were closer  .
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07-26-05, 12:23
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| | High School Senior
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Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Somerset/Morris County Posts: 152 | As a current occupant in an apartment complex, I share your worries. In fact, just about 30 mins they just blew all the crap onto my mom's car which was recently detailed.
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