kilobravo
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You gave me quite an enjoyable chuckle with that quote, Deyon and yes, there's a wee bit of truth in there..<BSEG> Even so, nothing wrong with being fussy and expecting a contractor to police the job site properly when finished.I know I'm a fussy pri.k, but I'm not unrealistic. I shouldn't have to clean up and rectify the mess and damage caused by the tradie at my own time and expense.
My goto contractor for nearly any job here would water your eyes with his work ethic. When he leaves, you would be hard pressed to tell that he had ever been here but unfortunately, he is one in a hundred with the other 99 leaving the job site in various levels of shi tee condition so, you're not alone way down there on the other side of the world.
But here's the thing my Down Under Friend..try not to let it get to you, just chalk it up for what it is, a lousy contractor. Do the cleanup yourself , cuss the man out while you do, then fuggedabout the SOB and save his info so you never contract with him again.
Fresh paint looks good and I noticed you slyly kept your sign out of the frame of the photo. <grin>
Seriously though, if you are unable to quell the anger that is generated by events such as these, you might wanna talk to your family doc about a "happy pill." I did and it has reduced my own angry reactions to similar occurrences down to almost zero.
Hang in there and I for one am ever so glad you opted to rejoin us. :=)
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