Not good advice... Then the lawyer (though the estate) will sue you for wrongful death with will cost you a lot more.Also , never wound the assailant lest they find a good lawyer and sympathetic jury and send you to the poorhouse. A
Not good advice... Then the lawyer (though the estate) will sue you for wrongful death with will cost you a lot more.Also , never wound the assailant lest they find a good lawyer and sympathetic jury and send you to the poorhouse. A
Ah....The Adult In the Room scenario; I like it !We had the main driveway blocked a few weeks ago, they were out front for almost 3 days. Crews are running fiber all over town and we have the luxury of one of their breakout boxes on the pole out front.
I could have cried, I could have complained. I could have thought up some really super passive aggressive scheme. Instead, I drove around on the lawn and did nothing. Turns out it was the best for EVERYONE. I am sure everyone else in the neighborhood are eager to get the new fiber service.
Personally I could care less about the service as I have had a fiber loop to the DC for years now, so there is no immediate benefit for me, but the rest of the neighborhood will be tasting Gb internet speeds for the first time. I suppose I could have put up a stink and delayed everyone a few days.
incredible isnt it? acting like a neighbor, even for people who dont live next doorI could have cried, I could have complained. I could have thought up some really super passive aggressive scheme. Instead, I drove around on the lawn and did nothing. Turns out it was the best for EVERYONE.
Excellent approach IF there is an option to drive anywhere else than ON the driveway to get to your home...not always the case though...Would you have cared IF there was no way to get access to your house, and you had to park on the road somewhere for three days?We had the main driveway blocked a few weeks ago, they were out front for almost 3 days. Crews are running fiber all over town and we have the luxury of one of their breakout boxes on the pole out front.
I could have cried, I could have complained. I could have thought up some really super passive aggressive scheme. Instead, I drove around on the lawn and did nothing. Turns out it was the best for EVERYONE. I am sure everyone else in the neighborhood are eager to get the new fiber service.
Personally I could care less about the service as I have had a fiber loop to the DC for years now, so there is no immediate benefit for me, but the rest of the neighborhood will be tasting Gb internet speeds for the first time. I suppose I could have put up a stink and delayed everyone a few days.
Doing what is right is seldom easy... Good for you !!!This thread got me thinkinā¦
Few weeks ago I was sitting in my chair drinking beer about to go to bed. Was up waiting on a delivery driver (wonāt name the carrier )to deliver a package (isnāt uncommon where I live to get deliveries after 10 pm). I only stay up when Im expecting a package to keep the dog from waking the kids up when the driver shows up. They walk past an open window with a flashlight to my back patio and drop the packages there (which I appreciate instead of leaving them on the front patio, which is closer for them).
So that night I didnāt here the truck pull up, but see the guy walk past the window into the patio. He knocks on the back door (they never do). Ignore it. Little while later, knocks again. At this point dog is going crazy, kids and wife are upā¦so I yell out just leave it out there, thank you! Hear the patio door shut. Whew, now to calm everyone downā¦
Now the driver is at the open window, knocking on it and shining his light in. I wave. Knocks againā¦So I finally go out there to see what he needs (its not a package that needs signed for or anything). He said he got a little problem.
He missed the entrance to my driveway and dropped it off into the ditch. Part of the truck in my narrow drive, part in the ditch at a bad angle, and part on a bad stretch of the road. He asks if I can give him a hand.
Ive been drinking all night, its pouring down rain, and my bota is sitting on the trailer hooked to the truck. Getting a tow truck out here to do the job at that time of night likely not going to happen in a decent amount of time, they would just send a state trooper or two to sit in front of the house with lights flashing all night to block the one lane of the road.
So I went and changed clothes, unloaded the bota, parked the trailer and head down there with the truck. Realizing Im even being recorded doing this (beer in hand). Get the chain, crawl down into the ditch full of water to hook it up so hopefully it would lift the right front corner of the truck so it would be less likely to continue to roll that way. Hook to my truck and start pulling. Manage to get him back up onto the driveway. He thanked me, I got my package and went back to the house and he got to finish his route and get back to his house.
starting to wonder if I made a bad drinking decision. Maybe I shoulda told him to go f himself, took pictures, call the company, tell em how worthless their driver is and send em a bill to have the yard and driveway fixed
that is one hell of story! talk about paying it forward. well done manThis thread got me thinkinā¦
Few weeks ago I was sitting in my chair drinking beer about to go to bed. Was up waiting on a delivery driver (wonāt name the carrier )to deliver a package (isnāt uncommon where I live to get deliveries after 10 pm). I only stay up when Im expecting a package to keep the dog from waking the kids up when the driver shows up. They walk past an open window with a flashlight to my back patio and drop the packages there (which I appreciate instead of leaving them on the front patio, which is closer for them).
So that night I didnāt here the truck pull up, but see the guy walk past the window into the patio. He knocks on the back door (they never do). Ignore it. Little while later, knocks again. At this point dog is going crazy, kids and wife are upā¦so I yell out just leave it out there, thank you! Hear the patio door shut. Whew, now to calm everyone downā¦
Now the driver is at the open window, knocking on it and shining his light in. I wave. Knocks againā¦So I finally go out there to see what he needs (its not a package that needs signed for or anything). He said he got a little problem.
He missed the entrance to my driveway and dropped it off into the ditch. Part of the truck in my narrow drive, part in the ditch at a bad angle, and part on a bad stretch of the road. He asks if I can give him a hand.
Ive been drinking all night, its pouring down rain, and my bota is sitting on the trailer hooked to the truck. Getting a tow truck out here to do the job at that time of night likely not going to happen in a decent amount of time, they would just send a state trooper or two to sit in front of the house with lights flashing all night to block the one lane of the road.
So I went and changed clothes, unloaded the bota, parked the trailer and head down there with the truck. Realizing Im even being recorded doing this (beer in hand). Get the chain, crawl down into the ditch full of water to hook it up so hopefully it would lift the right front corner of the truck so it would be less likely to continue to roll that way. Hook to my truck and start pulling. Manage to get him back up onto the driveway. He thanked me, I got my package and went back to the house and he got to finish his route and get back to his house.
starting to wonder if I made a bad drinking decision. Maybe I shoulda told him to go f himself, took pictures, call the company, tell em how worthless their driver is and send em a bill to have the yard and driveway fixed
I know I said it before but Iāll say it again anyway. Being a jerk always focused on legal rights v what is right just makes life a lot harder than it has to be.This thread got me thinkinā¦
Few weeks ago I was sitting in my chair drinking beer about to go to bed. Was up waiting on a delivery driver (wonāt name the carrier )to deliver a package (isnāt uncommon where I live to get deliveries after 10 pm). I only stay up when Im expecting a package to keep the dog from waking the kids up when the driver shows up. They walk past an open window with a flashlight to my back patio and drop the packages there (which I appreciate instead of leaving them on the front patio, which is closer for them).
So that night I didnāt here the truck pull up, but see the guy walk past the window into the patio. He knocks on the back door (they never do). Ignore it. Little while later, knocks again. At this point dog is going crazy, kids and wife are upā¦so I yell out just leave it out there, thank you! Hear the patio door shut. Whew, now to calm everyone downā¦
Now the driver is at the open window, knocking on it and shining his light in. I wave. Knocks againā¦So I finally go out there to see what he needs (its not a package that needs signed for or anything). He said he got a little problem.
He missed the entrance to my driveway and dropped it off into the ditch. Part of the truck in my narrow drive, part in the ditch at a bad angle, and part on a bad stretch of the road. He asks if I can give him a hand.
Ive been drinking all night, its pouring down rain, and my bota is sitting on the trailer hooked to the truck. Getting a tow truck out here to do the job at that time of night likely not going to happen in a decent amount of time, they would just send a state trooper or two to sit in front of the house with lights flashing all night to block the one lane of the road.
So I went and changed clothes, unloaded the bota, parked the trailer and head down there with the truck. Realizing Im even being recorded doing this (beer in hand). Get the chain, crawl down into the ditch full of water to hook it up so hopefully it would lift the right front corner of the truck so it would be less likely to continue to roll that way. Hook to my truck and start pulling. Manage to get him back up onto the driveway. He thanked me, I got my package and went back to the house and he got to finish his route and get back to his house.
starting to wonder if I made a bad drinking decision. Maybe I shoulda told him to go f himself, took pictures, call the company, tell em how worthless their driver is and send em a bill to have the yard and driveway fixed
You did what a man would do, fix the problem!Doing what is right is seldom easy... Good for you !!!
Those kinds of situations are what develops common sense for those who take the time to analyze their problems! Maybe you made him a better person!I know I said it before but Iāll say it again anyway. Being a jerk always focused on legal rights v what is right just makes life a lot harder than it has to be.
Kind of a funny story about folks getting stuck and needing help. We got fiber internet a while back. Provider plowed in a line down our private road then sent a separate lone workman a few days later to put in the drop to the house. I was at work, wife at home. She called and asked if I might be able to come home in an hour or so. Asked her if she had a problem. She said no, but internet boy does, he just aināt figured it out, but he will when he gets done and he says that will be about an hour. āInternet boyā was a young man who I wouldnāt have given a beer without carding him. He needed to get to the service boxes on the north end of the house. Thereās a driving path down there. Itās dirt, down a clay hill thatās solid as concrete when dry and slick as greased Teflon when wet. It was wet.
He told wife he was there to hook up the fiber and was driving his van to the north end of the house. She told him she wouldnāt stop him but no way heād ever get back up the hill in his heavy 2WD ton van. He told her he just wanted permission, not advice. Not sure exactly what he said but she got the impression he sure didnāt need advice from a woman almost as old as his mom. I told her if she was still in house clothes throw on some work clothes and Iād be home in about an hour.
Sure enough he made it down the hill and got the internet all hooked up and running. By the time I got home heād been sliding around for about 10 minutes all in a panic because if he couldnāt get up the hill he was going to have to call his boss to call a tow truck. Seems this wasnāt a first for him and he was pretty wound up about the consequences. Told him if heād calm down and stop before he spun himself into more trouble than he was already in weād see if we could drag him up the hill. Wife and I took the Mule down to get the tractor and a chain. She objected a little at first but I talked her into driving the tractor. āInternet boyā was obviously a bit taken aback when I came back in the Mule and wife came back on the tractor. Being a gentleman I got the chain hooked up and she pulled him up the hill. He was quite grateful to not have to call his boss and pretty humble as he thanked her for pulling him up the hill she told him heād get stuck on. While we didnāt laugh at him or give him any crap I think we both enjoyed the experience just a little.
Thats what John Wayne would have done. Thats what I would have done. Good story. Look up a guy named Jordan Peterson who I "discovered" on YouTube this week. See what he has to say about alcohol. Pretty interesting. I largely gave it up a little over a year ago and am surprised by the difference it has made. For example when I go to parties now I find others a lot less interesting and am no longer among the last to leave. To compensate with regards to the noise created by the dog and kids I frequently wear earplugs in the house. Kind of funny.This thread got me thinkinā¦
Few weeks ago I was sitting in my chair drinking beer about to go to bed. Was up waiting on a delivery driver (wonāt name the carrier )to deliver a package (isnāt uncommon where I live to get deliveries after 10 pm). I only stay up when Im expecting a package to keep the dog from waking the kids up when the driver shows up. They walk past an open window with a flashlight to my back patio and drop the packages there (which I appreciate instead of leaving them on the front patio, which is closer for them).
So that night I didnāt here the truck pull up, but see the guy walk past the window into the patio. He knocks on the back door (they never do). Ignore it. Little while later, knocks again. At this point dog is going crazy, kids and wife are upā¦so I yell out just leave it out there, thank you! Hear the patio door shut. Whew, now to calm everyone downā¦
Now the driver is at the open window, knocking on it and shining his light in. I wave. Knocks againā¦So I finally go out there to see what he needs (its not a package that needs signed for or anything). He said he got a little problem.
He missed the entrance to my driveway and dropped it off into the ditch. Part of the truck in my narrow drive, part in the ditch at a bad angle, and part on a bad stretch of the road. He asks if I can give him a hand.
Ive been drinking all night, its pouring down rain, and my bota is sitting on the trailer hooked to the truck. Getting a tow truck out here to do the job at that time of night likely not going to happen in a decent amount of time, they would just send a state trooper or two to sit in front of the house with lights flashing all night to block the one lane of the road.
So I went and changed clothes, unloaded the bota, parked the trailer and head down there with the truck. Realizing Im even being recorded doing this (beer in hand). Get the chain, crawl down into the ditch full of water to hook it up so hopefully it would lift the right front corner of the truck so it would be less likely to continue to roll that way. Hook to my truck and start pulling. Manage to get him back up onto the driveway. He thanked me, I got my package and went back to the house and he got to finish his route and get back to his house.
starting to wonder if I made a bad drinking decision. Maybe I shoulda told him to go f himself, took pictures, call the company, tell em how worthless their driver is and send em a bill to have the yard and driveway fixed