Being unable or unwilling to do tasks I
once did, I’ve turned to Craigslist. Damn frustrating.
First, the bad spelling and grammar. If
the poster isn’t bright enough to post something coherent and spelled properly
I am loath to hire them.
This may reflect the quality of our educational
system and probably does. Still, there are spell check programs or girlfriends.
Second, the lack of follow up. “Let me
get back to you with a quote”. Never hear from them.
Third, the over promise, under perform
issue. Seeking a part payment (or full) for work not completed.
In the end, it is what it is, and I deal
with it. Still, it pisses me off that people take such little pride in what
they do. Do they ever think through why the world is so hard?
7 comments:
I have had a couple or three big jobs done around the abode, and they did require a down payment with full payment upon completion. With those jobs there were some really good and really bad contractors. From the really good one's I got references for future work. The bad ones, I shot and buried them on the back half of the property. Well, I wanted too, anyway. I have found it better to use references from people I know, mostly at the Waffle House, and it has worked out for me. I tired Craig's list once and was not impressed, either.
Usually what I need is just physical work. Occasionally I've tried to find a mechanic.
Don't know about CL, but I've had good luck with day laborers. You know, the ones hanging out at certain street corners looking for work. The only drawback is you have to speak Spanish. But for the most part they'll give you an honest day's work for an honest day's pay.
No habla. My needs are fairly simple, mainly minor auto work and occasionally moving boxes and furniture.
They don't care WSF... It's all about them 'scamming' us old fools, and getting their money. Except they don't necessarily realize we don't play those 'reindeer' games...
Exactly.
I have had the same luck. +1 Old NFO
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