Today TB went to pick up his stuff from Cranbury. How sad...the boss thinks he's going to have to go back into the shop himself. The estimator has been laid off as well as other guys from the shop. The only people there when TB came to pick up his stuff was the boss, the office assistant and the shop foreman. TB called the union hall and this kind of thing isn't limited to just one or two places. TB is #112 on the list of guys to be called for work--except TB can't do shop anymore. We're praying someone close by will need a sketcher soon. Meantime...we just tighten our belts. So it goes.
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Onesome--Premium - Have you paid for any access to web services? What services? What are they like?
Like...digital cable? We've got that. I also have yahoo music which is pretty cool. TB got XM radio, which he can listen to on the radio as well.
Twosome--Web - For the free stuff on the web, what it your favorite out there? What do you find yourself looking at everyday?
I look at news sources every day, including the Philadelphia Inquirer. Normally I'd have to pay to subscribe to a lot of these newspapers but I read them free. I also look for free downloads like the "Addicted to Lost" commercial.
Threesome--Service - What goes on in your mind when you're out and get bad service from a restaurant or store? Do you let it slide off your back like ducks do to water? Or, do you make sure the business knows your dissatisfaction?you make sure the business knows your dissatisfaction?
It depends on how bad the service is. Most times I just let it slide off my back because I haven't spent enough for it to matter to me. If the food's really bad, I'll say something after we've paid. I don't send food back for two reasons--it ends up reflecting badly on the waiter/waitress and because I've heard horror stories of cooks spitting on food to "get back" at the customer.
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