Builders should learn how to cut hair.
They seem to be like hairdressers. They plug their ears then ask you what you want done?
They happily watch your lips move and then when you have stopped they unplug their ears and begin doing what they think you want.
I had a bespoke kitchen made. Note to self. Not again. And I know I have said that one before. I spent a small fortune on a posh stainless steel worktop.
I had men in matching logo emblazened sweatshirts come and template.
Three times lovely men came and templated. Never the same men which seemed a little odd but I had faith they all understood what I wanted.
Faith until the anorexic slither of stainless steel arrived. I wanted thick wraparound and I got wafer thin butted on top of the wooden units.
I had a mini and very polite tantrum, the head stainless steel man visited in a plaid shirt (no logo sweatshirt for him)
we talked about how it should have been.
I accepted the waif like thinness and he offered to remake wrap around bits.
Weeks later boss and logo wearers return to refit wrap around bits that still didn't wrap around.
Cue losing will to live moment.
I decided to take it on the chin and just smile sweetly when they finished everything (wrongly) for the second time.
And now to today and the same thing has happened again. I asked another carpeter for a stainless steel infill panel and in true fashion, and £200 poorer, a décor panel arrives that is too big and wrongly fitted.
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