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IN VINO VERITAS
Did it learn ya anything? snicker, snickerI just had to have a little talk with the center manager about professionalism.
Did it learn ya anything? snicker, snickerI just had to have a little talk with the center manager about professionalism.
Well, of course it did. I learned alot of things, things like, there aint no good in an evil hearted woman, and I aint cut out to be no Jesse Ja....OH wait, different lesson.Did it learn ya anything? snicker, snicker
Well, of course it did. I learned alot of things, things like, there aint no good in an evil hearted woman, and I aint cut out to be no Jesse Ja....OH wait, different lesson.
I learned not to write down everything that popped into my head for customers to read.
I agree. Great posts guys, but no more customer names, addresses, or tracking numbers.
Can this statement be applied to sexy, as well?Bad judgment on my part Over. I was tired and wasn't thinking straight.
Whatever you do, do NOT write on that note "so will I".
Trust me, I know from experience.
Yeah, unfortunately so do I.
I was unloading a trailer and found a long wooden crate that was busted open. It was empty, but written on the side of it was "Danger!!! Poisonous Snake Inside!" We unload the rest of the trailer very carefully.
I just had to have a little talk with the center manager about professionalism.
I was unloading a trailer and found a long wooden crate that was busted open. It was empty, but written on the side of it was "Danger!!! Poisonous Snake Inside!" We unload the rest of the trailer very carefully.
Anything like a lot lizard?bad joke but i couldn't resist.... Up here we would call that a hub snake!
This side up is always my favorite. Especially when the adress and pal label are on the bottom of the box.....FRAGILE - Most ignored sticker of all-time. And when they put 6 FRAGILE stickers on the box, I don't know about you, but it makes me want to drop-kick it.
THIS END UP - Yeah, ok. And as mentioned previously, the label is on the bottom half the time.
DO NOT STACK - You ever actually SEE a UPS truck, lady?
DRIVER - PLEASE DELIVER IMMEDIATELY! - Yeah, I'll get right on that...
NOTHING OF VALUE INSIDE - Guess you could have saved some money by not sending it then...
DO NOT PLACE ON CONVEYOR - Then maybe you should throw it in the minivan & deliver yourself, perhaps?
i just got talked to; and i learned not to read ANY notes on ANY doors ANY more (im not sure if that was the point of the lecture ).Ok, so you can add your story along w/ Trpl and Grunt. LOL
for years i have delivered to a company who gets parts from another company that always has a comic strip out of a newspaper taped to the top of the box.
Well, of course it did. I learned alot of things, things like, there aint no good in an evil hearted woman, and I aint cut out to be no Jesse Ja....OH wait, different lesson.
I learned not to write down everything that popped into my head for customers to read.
Ahhh not so bad really. Now if you are referring to the part" I learned alot of things, things like, there aint no good in an evil hearted woman, and I aint cut out to be no Jesse Ja." those are words from an old country song.Wow, that must have been a bad bad day
LOL Only the very young might not know that. Guess that leaves me out.Ahhh not so bad really. Now if you are referring to the part" I learned alot of things, things like, there aint no good in an evil hearted woman, and I aint cut out to be no Jesse Ja." those are words from an old country song.
Ahhh not so bad really. Now if you are referring to the part" I learned alot of things, things like, there aint no good in an evil hearted woman, and I aint cut out to be no Jesse Ja." those are words from an old country song.
I second that. This is part of the reason I quit listening to country music. They just can't replace the classics.I think is was a bad enough day to write what you were thinking, instead of thinking before writing. But we all have many a day like that. And I have learned over my years of listening to country music that good classic country music was written based upon real life experiences instead of what is written today.