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Zinc Yellow Terminator being saved from the crusher.
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16859129" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>It's called "losing your temper" or "losing it" because you're pissed. LOL. We've all been there at one time or another. Sometimes it's hard maintaining control when you feel you've been screwed or disrespected. Then again, like you're pointing out, too often people jump the gun and don't give the other party a sufficient chance to explain/make things right. That said, I have an ongoing issue with a construction company repairing my deck that stretches that ideal to the limit. I've gotten delay after delay since early September and now the season is over until April. It's become pretty obvious they're putting larger jobs over mine, even when I'm scheduled. I've gotten excuse after excuse without a resolution. Now, they're ghosting me. They now don't respond to my text requests for an update on scheduling my project. So I had to take one more deep breath, and I'll give them until December 29th. I WILL leave a negative review(s) at that point. Which is why it is SO refreshing to hear a case where BOTH parties are working/have worked together to work things out to a satisfactory ending.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16859129, member: 6727"] It's called "losing your temper" or "losing it" because you're pissed. LOL. We've all been there at one time or another. Sometimes it's hard maintaining control when you feel you've been screwed or disrespected. Then again, like you're pointing out, too often people jump the gun and don't give the other party a sufficient chance to explain/make things right. That said, I have an ongoing issue with a construction company repairing my deck that stretches that ideal to the limit. I've gotten delay after delay since early September and now the season is over until April. It's become pretty obvious they're putting larger jobs over mine, even when I'm scheduled. I've gotten excuse after excuse without a resolution. Now, they're ghosting me. They now don't respond to my text requests for an update on scheduling my project. So I had to take one more deep breath, and I'll give them until December 29th. I WILL leave a negative review(s) at that point. Which is why it is SO refreshing to hear a case where BOTH parties are working/have worked together to work things out to a satisfactory ending. [/QUOTE]
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