I have a customer who lives in some ritzy condos near downtown Dallas (Blackburn/Central area for Dallas people) and he wanted me to come out and wash his AMG SL55 and BMW X5is while he was out of town. No problem, I have the gate code and his garage code so he doesn't need to be there for me to work. Anyway, I had already washed the SL and was about half done with the X5 when his next door neighbor calls down from her balcony "why are you doing that there?" I told her that was where I was told to wash his cars and that I wasn't blocking her driveway (no blocking driveways is posted there). She said that wasn't the problem, it was that she didn't like looking out her window and seeing me "do that kind of work". Huh? I told her I wasn't breaking any rules and didn't have anywhere else to do the work. She points at the visitor parking about 20 feet away and said I should work there. I told her I wasn't blocking off visitor parking that other people might need just so she doesn't have to see me work. I then turned my back on her and finished washing the X5, while she sighed loudly and slammed her balcony door as she went back inside.
What a >insert colorful euphemism for a female dog<!!!
Anyway, I sent an e-mail to my customer to let him know what happened, and this is what he wrote back:
Scott, not to worry. The lady has serious problems. I cant even tell you how bad she is. She is rude, inconsiderate, etc…. thanks for getting them done today. feel free to say what you like to her next time. Let me know what address on where to send a check. Carl
:cooleek:
What a >insert colorful euphemism for a female dog<!!!
Anyway, I sent an e-mail to my customer to let him know what happened, and this is what he wrote back:
Scott, not to worry. The lady has serious problems. I cant even tell you how bad she is. She is rude, inconsiderate, etc…. thanks for getting them done today. feel free to say what you like to her next time. Let me know what address on where to send a check. Carl
:cooleek: