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Ronin13
10-30-2012, 10:42
Sorry mods, I accidentally posted this in the Legislation & Politics and meant to post it here in GD... [Help]

It took me about a minute to figure it out....

"So I needed my driveway repaved. I did an online search, and I found someone. It was a new kid that just started his own driveway paving service. After talking with him on the phone and listening to him speak, I decided to go with him. He had the absolute BEST deal in town.

Well, he showed up, took my money, then tore up my driveway leaving large chunks of tar, giant holes, part of my lawn is missing, and he crashed into my garage door and broke it.

He never actually finished the job, just made one hell of a mess and never did anything or cleaned up after himself. He told me the project was bigger than he thought, and he needed more time and money. He's already doubled what his original cost would be, and my driveway still looks like a mine field.

Now, there's another guy that has a good reputation for repairing driveways, comes highly recommended, and he wants to take the job over. But I've already given so much time and money to the current guy!!!

Should I trust the new guy, or give the old one another chance??"

alxone
10-30-2012, 10:48
this is the exact reason you pay a few more dollars for the job done right the first time . the best you can do is fire the kid ,go with a pro and take the bill in the shorts as a lesson

SuperiorDG
10-30-2012, 10:50
Sorry mods, I accidentally posted this in the Legislation & Politics and meant to post it here in GD... [Help]

It took me about a minute to figure it out....

"So I needed my driveway repaved. I did an online search, and I found someone. It was a new kid that just started his own driveway paving service. After talking with him on the phone and listening to him speak, I decided to go with him. He had the absolute BEST deal in town.

Well, he showed up, took my money, then tore up my driveway leaving large chunks of tar, giant holes, part of my lawn is missing, and he crashed into my garage door and broke it.

He never actually finished the job, just made one hell of a mess and never did anything or cleaned up after himself. He told me the project was bigger than he thought, and he needed more time and money. He's already doubled what his original cost would be, and my driveway still looks like a mine field.

Now, there's another guy that has a good reputation for repairing driveways, comes highly recommended, and he wants to take the job over. But I've already given so much time and money to the current guy!!!

Should I trust the new guy, or give the old one another chance??"

Is this you. If so, you got what you paid for. There are two reasons why one is the lowest bid.

The guy has been doing it for so long that he has his stuff together and can get in and out to make a profit. (Very rally happens)

The guy has no clue how to bid or do the job and messed up. (happens all the time)

Teufelhund
10-30-2012, 10:53
Sounds like that "BEST deal in town" was tuition paid to learn an important lesson. I bet you won't make that mistake again. I guess you could take him to court, which will be both time-consuming and expensive. Do you have documentation (i.e. a contract)?

esaabye
10-30-2012, 10:53
I believe the answer is you vote for Romney... Assuming I understand the test correctly.

Teufelhund
10-30-2012, 10:57
I believe the answer is you vote for Romney... Assuming I understand the test correctly.

Aw hell, that didn't even occur to me. Is this thread some lame ass political analogy?

Ronin13
10-30-2012, 11:00
I believe the answer is you vote for Romney... Assuming I understand the test correctly.

Ding ding ding... we have a winner! Jesus was great at speaking in parables too! [Beer]


Aw hell, that didn't even occur to me. Is this thread some lame ass political analogy?

[Coffee]

Monky
10-30-2012, 11:08
uhh.. I think this should have been in politics section..

Ronin13
10-30-2012, 11:10
uhh.. I think this should have been in politics section..

Yeah, but then how long until people saw it? I wanted this to go front and center... ya know get some minds moving this morning.[Beer]

Teufelhund
10-30-2012, 11:27
OK, I'll play along. You should have gone with the guy with the best resume: the most experience, and a record of success espoused by those who contracted his services in the past.

So by this reasoning, you guys all voted for the former two-term governor who built his own business from nothing, came from outside politics to beat an incumbent Democrat in a 2 to 1 blue State, won a second term by a larger margin than the first, and left the State in better fiscal shape than he acquired, right?

Monky
10-30-2012, 11:28
So by this reasoning, you guys all voted for the former two-term governor who built his own business from nothing, came from outside politics to beat an incumbent Democrat in a 2 to 1 blue State, won a second term by a larger margin than the first, and left the State in better fiscal shape than he acquired, right?

No I wanted my vote for a 3rd party candidate to send a message to the republican party about shit candidates..

Ok done laughing. Yes I voted for the lesser of two weevils.

alxone
10-30-2012, 11:38
Yes I voted for the lesser of two weevils.
[Beer] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNL0KfD0nts

SuperiorDG
10-30-2012, 11:46
So what do you do if your daughter is in love with the young contractor and is dating her and giving her a bunch of free stuff? If you fire him she will be very sad.

hghclsswhitetrsh
10-30-2012, 11:53
So what do you do if your daughter is in love with the young contractor and is dating her and giving her a bunch of free stuff? If you fire him she will be very sad.

Kick her out of the house, turn off her cell phone service, change the locks and cancel her car insurance. Never speak to her again.

Ronin13
10-30-2012, 11:57
So what do you do if your daughter is in love with the young contractor and is dating her and giving her a bunch of free stuff? If you fire him she will be very sad.

When she learns that she didn't need him to buy her stuff, and figures out that he was lying to her and attempting to persuade her into bondage, then she will thank you... [Flower]

SuperiorDG
10-30-2012, 12:02
Kick her out of the house, turn off her cell phone service, change the locks and cancel her car insurance. Never speak to her again.


All that stuff she is going to get for free from the guy, if he keeps the driveway job.

CO Hugh
10-30-2012, 13:33
So what do you do if your daughter is in love with the young contractor and is dating her and giving her a bunch of free stuff? If you fire him she will be very sad.

Should have already taught her (especially the girls) that working and taking care of your self is critical. Taking free stuff makes you someones slave (b**ch to be vulger). Nothing in life is free.

SuperiorDG
10-30-2012, 13:52
Should have already taught her (especially the girls) that working and taking care of your self is critical. Taking free stuff makes you someones slave (b**ch to be vulger). Nothing in life is free.

So true. But many are raised this way.

MrPrena
10-30-2012, 15:17
good one.

Great-Kazoo
10-30-2012, 15:52
Politics or not You never pay Up Front.

lpgasman
10-30-2012, 16:04
Politics or not You never pay Up Front.

That was my first thought, and also,[ROFL1] it could only happen to ronin.

Great-Kazoo
10-30-2012, 19:03
That was my first thought, and also,[ROFL1] it could only happen to ronin.

I'm in a good mood, so i left that part out. [LOL]

BTW: DID YOU KNOW DISNEY PURCHASED ILM[Beer]