I get an email from Ron Brown. He sells turning equipment and has a weekly email. This week he sent this and I thought it was a good way to price your projects if you are selling them.
I thought it was funny but true.
I get an email from Ron Brown. He sells turning equipment and has a weekly email. This week he sent this and I thought it was a good way to price your projects if you are selling them.
I thought it was funny but true.
This is a classic saying, and quite true.
BTW, the first line is missing the apostrophe in “WON’T”.
Your remark about the missing apostrophe reminds me of a friend that has passed. If you handed him a letter to look at he would point out all the artifacts left from the printer on the page and never comment on the actual text. He could not see the trees for the forest. My friend had years of working on precision machines and his eyes always went to what was wrong. I tend to do that sometimes as well.
I actually will make some version of this for my repair shop. Clients drop guitars off in the morning and want to pick it up in the afternoon; When they can clearly see a half dozen guitars ahead of theirs.
Put it on my to-do list.
When I worked for Kodak they had high speed copiers at the time. In those days, the 80’s, they did not call them memes then. One sign over a copier I saw once had a person handing the operator of the copier a job asking for a rush. The operator stated the following:
“Do you want me to rush the rush job I am rushing now, or rush the rush job you wanted me to rush before I rush the rush job I’m rushing now, or rush the Rush job I was rushing before."
Reminds me of a calendar we had for the purchasing dept. It had the dates and days reversed so you could order your part on Thursday & get it on Monday of the same week. Same with dates to ship
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