The job was small and H/O permitted. Five windows were changed and two were next to doors, front and rear. Both of those windows are required to be safety glazing and they aren't.
When I got there, the lady was all smiles and handed me a bottle of water. When I started writing she positioned herself over my shoulder {you've seen my picture, it's not that hard to do} and began shrieking about the windows being special ordered and expensive.
Too bad I didn't get a video for Brudgers because the woman was dancing a jig or stomping on bugs, I'm not sure which. And speaking of witch, she turned into one. I thought one of her eyeballs was gonna be rolling across the floor any minute.
So there she is screaming at me about waiting six weeks for $800 worth of windows she can't return and she finished with "My day couldn't be any worse".
That was too big an opportunity to pass up so I said "Well mine could". "And hows that" she screams. I said "You could be standing in my kitchen when I get home tonight".
I know that I shouldn't do stuff like that but hey, I pay a lot in union dues and I intend to get my money's worth.
When I got there, the lady was all smiles and handed me a bottle of water. When I started writing she positioned herself over my shoulder {you've seen my picture, it's not that hard to do} and began shrieking about the windows being special ordered and expensive.
Too bad I didn't get a video for Brudgers because the woman was dancing a jig or stomping on bugs, I'm not sure which. And speaking of witch, she turned into one. I thought one of her eyeballs was gonna be rolling across the floor any minute.
So there she is screaming at me about waiting six weeks for $800 worth of windows she can't return and she finished with "My day couldn't be any worse".
That was too big an opportunity to pass up so I said "Well mine could". "And hows that" she screams. I said "You could be standing in my kitchen when I get home tonight".
I know that I shouldn't do stuff like that but hey, I pay a lot in union dues and I intend to get my money's worth.