Things you wish you could say

Hey potential contractor. Saying you will drop by some time next week to look at the job doesn't work for me. Saying you will be here between 8:00 and 10:00, and show up at 3:00 also does not work. Try doing that with a doctor's or lawyer's appointment and see where it gets you. I understand that stuff happens but you have my email and phone contacts. Let me know you are running late or not coming at all. I am going to start adding a clause to your contract that includes a reduction by hourly rate of my wasted time.
 
Hey potential contractor. Saying you will drop by some time next week to look at the job doesn't work for me. Saying you will be here between 8:00 and 10:00, and show up at 3:00 also does not work. Try doing that with a doctor's or lawyer's appointment and see where it gets you. I understand that stuff happens but you have my email and phone contacts. Let me know you are running late or not coming at all. I am going to start adding a clause to your contract that includes a reduction by hourly rate of my wasted time.
sound exsasperating.
Exactly!!

Plus I'm a terrible typist so I always have to go back on fix stuff.
really? how can you be a terrible typist and a superstar on BYC? thats kinda sad and kinda inspiring. i am also a terrible typist (probably worse than you), i type at like 14 words per minute.
 
sound exsasperating.

really? how can you be a terrible typist and a superstar on BYC? thats kinda sad and kinda inspiring. i am also a terrible typist (probably worse than you), i type at like 14 words per minute.

I can't type, so even you beat me
I think typing was the most useful class I took in high school, and I was a straight A student. Typing 90 wpm got me out of retail, and got me in to accounting. Then, when I switched careers to IT, it was still very handy when I was on helpdesk and taking notes in tickets.

Touch typing is a surprisingly useful skill to have.
 
I think typing was the most useful class I took in high school, and I was a straight A student. Typing 90 wpm got me out of retail, and got me in to accounting. Then, when I switched careers to IT, it was still very handy when I was on helpdesk and taking notes in tickets.

Touch typing is a surprisingly useful skill to have.
We only had one typing class in middle school and I had a cast for my thumb (which meant I couldn't bend my wrist or knuckles except for the last one on each finger) on most of that semester.

I agree it's pretty darn useful, but I get by with my hunt-n-peck/typing combo I had to work with back then
 
I think typing was the most useful class I took in high school, and I was a straight A student.
I failed it....or maybe passed with a D-.
I still can't type without looking at the keyboard.
But sometimes I can back up and fix things without looking at the screen. :gig
 
I failed it....or maybe passed with a D-.
I still can't type without looking at the keyboard.
But sometimes I can back up and fix things without looking at the screen. :gig
10 years of piano lessons and classical competition helps. ;-)
 

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