Dismissing representatives/construction cooperatives, meetings outside

  • Erstellt am 2014-01-15 08:01:16

Bauexperte

2014-01-15 14:27:53
  • #1
Hello,

Please hold back a bit; when you’re - as the Rhinelander says - rosy, you often lose control ;) It is one thing to discuss the purpose and meaning of an institution, quite another to discredit the employees of this establishment; in my understanding, that is not appropriate.

The BG certainly has its justification; anyone who has ever made use of it will confirm that to you. You don't have to let them in, unless they come to you with a court order. However, I could well imagine that this behavior will not do you any good, because the trouble would already be preprogrammed and it would cost you more than half an hour of your time.

Rhenish greetings
 

kaho674

2014-01-15 15:02:43
  • #2
Well, you’re right. I just learned that my supplier in Thailand is trying to fight his way through the civil war to the airport (literally). As corrupt as the country is, it’s still better than elsewhere. Yes, if I am the beneficiary, everything has its justification. But we have neither employees nor a construction company, nor have we commissioned anyone to do work on the house. It’s basically a prefabricated house. The craftsman company already pays for their employees. So we pay without any chance of actually enjoying the service. Well, as I said. Luckily, I probably won’t meet him at all. That’s better, right? Otherwise, there would be murder and manslaughter. :p
 

kaho674

2014-01-15 15:15:53
  • #3
Just as a supplement on the topic of respect: You have to earn it, as is well known, right? Mmmh, I think it looks pretty bleak for the employee of [BG BAU]... :rolleyes:
 

Bauexperte

2014-01-15 15:18:40
  • #4
Now your fur is really itching, right? Rhineland greetings
 

kaho674

2014-01-15 15:23:39
  • #5

Yes, maybe I will go to that appointment after all... :cool:. I’ll make schnitzel out of him... ;)
 

f-pNo

2014-01-15 17:26:06
  • #6
@kaho

The Serenity Prayer comes to mind:

Dear God,
grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
the courage to change the things I can,
and the wisdom to know the difference.

;)
 
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