thanks...you can skip ^^ that one as well :D
nearly every company that sells a product has some method of "showing their appreciation" to their biggest customers. Whether it's a week/weekend at a...
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thanks...you can skip ^^ that one as well :D
nearly every company that sells a product has some method of "showing their appreciation" to their biggest customers. Whether it's a week/weekend at a...
How's bout you guys come to my house tomorrow and help me drink Dan's beer :p
没有,我会更喜欢鸡在九
Pollo a las nueve?
woohoo TAMOR meeting Wed!
if you charged the customer for the job, then congratulations, you increased your profit margin. You said that you paid $160 for the controller and charged the customer $250.
That is my only issue....
i've been meaning to ask...where do you put the gas in those things?
not jealous, I just think there's a right way and a wrong way to do things
wait a second...they got a messkin making a hundred fitty in a day?
I'm gonna have to talk to brandon...
:D
I could be wrong, but this looks to me like ****ing a stranger in the @ss
He went to the store specifically to buy that part for that person who was paying him to do that job. If his bill itemized materials I would be pissed if he put $250 when it only cost $160
aight since you like talking about money so much, care to elucidate on the nuances of sprinkler repairman and/or Christian ethics that allow you to charge $250 for a part that cost you $160?