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Hope so

So do I! Great looking house/property you have there Mike and very friendly k9's!!

Thanks mate :)

haha yeah they are quality guard dogs :D They hate black people, Tony is scared lol

Morning Mr Ants.

Thanks for joining that group. Now go post up something in the welcome thread :P Need you to get the ball rolling because Accountant :P

Ok. I will have a look at it when I can mate.

They may have lick/sniffed me to death that's about it...

Sounds just like them! Unless you are walking past out the front... Or unless you are a mailman hahaha

How come ants?

Had a customer booked in tomorrow drop there car off in the morning ad ask to have it done by 11 because they are busy tomorrow..... And we had 3 cars in for the day already :/

FARKING BULLSH!7

How come ants?

Had a customer booked in tomorrow drop there car off in the morning ad ask to have it done by 11 because they are busy tomorrow..... And we had 3 cars in for the day already :/

FARKING BULLSH!7

just breakdown in communication mate which shits to know end theses days and makes me feel like a dickhead.......hence shit day.

Did you tell the customer you already have other customers car already booked in?

Plus what really makes their car a priority over the existing cars booked in????

That's every day here ants.

well Pete if that's the case you have some pretty unique tolerance levels because that shit rarely happens to me and when it does I just want to tear a new one in the person(s) that I feel are responsible.

In my industry, such breakdowns cause frustration and friction that could have been avoided. More importantly it's costs real money as time is wasted / not recoverable which means my peers aren't impressed and neither am I. So

GRRRRRRRRRrrrrrrrrr

Did you tell the customer you already have other customers car already booked in?

Plus what really makes their car a priority over the existing cars booked in????

Yes we told them

And there like but I'm leaving for Sydney tomorrow....

We are like..... Da fuq bra. Go away you crazy old batty lady

Needles to say we did it and charged her out rush labour charge and she was like ok sure

Hahahah thanks for the 149 an hour

Ok. I will have a look at it when I can mate.

Thanks mate.

Need to start creating some traction there. Got a few interesting things on the go. You would probably be interested.... Call me when you have a chance.

just breakdown in communication mate which shits to know end theses days and makes me feel like a dickhead.......hence shit day.

Did you tell the customer you already have other customers car already booked in?

Plus what really makes their car a priority over the existing cars booked in????

Know the feeling bro. Know the feeling....

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