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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Worst Thing You've Done
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<blockquote data-quote="Recon" data-source="post: 15836177" data-attributes="member: 181287"><p>I had an incredibly bad lying problem. It was bad enough that if my mouth was moving I was lying. Caused me to loose nearly all my friendships, and naturally no one really believed anything I said. One day about 2 years ago I finally reached the point of having enough. Now I speak the truth regardless of if it makes me look like a fool. </p><p>Sometimes my boss wants me to tell the customers something I know isn’t true, which bothers me quite a lot. He’s a good man, but we’re overrun; and we’re having employee issues. He tells me to tell the customers what they want to hear. Which is, most of the time, when their car will be worked on. Sometimes it’s, “we’re going to look at it today,” and it doesn’t happen. Which bothers me a great deal. To me it’s lying to the customer. Makes me feel like I’m going back to the low life I once was, but my solution is making the boss tell them when we’ll look at it.</p><p>Lesson - lying will ruin your life if you let it. Tell the truth. Another thing I learned is you don’t have to remember anything you say when telling the truth like you do when you’re lying. Being you’re telling the truth and not lying.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Pick your poison.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Recon, post: 15836177, member: 181287"] I had an incredibly bad lying problem. It was bad enough that if my mouth was moving I was lying. Caused me to loose nearly all my friendships, and naturally no one really believed anything I said. One day about 2 years ago I finally reached the point of having enough. Now I speak the truth regardless of if it makes me look like a fool. Sometimes my boss wants me to tell the customers something I know isn’t true, which bothers me quite a lot. He’s a good man, but we’re overrun; and we’re having employee issues. He tells me to tell the customers what they want to hear. Which is, most of the time, when their car will be worked on. Sometimes it’s, “we’re going to look at it today,” and it doesn’t happen. Which bothers me a great deal. To me it’s lying to the customer. Makes me feel like I’m going back to the low life I once was, but my solution is making the boss tell them when we’ll look at it. Lesson - lying will ruin your life if you let it. Tell the truth. Another thing I learned is you don’t have to remember anything you say when telling the truth like you do when you’re lying. Being you’re telling the truth and not lying. Pick your poison. [/QUOTE]
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