
I'd be pissed too. That's one weak lie. Originally Posted by JohnnyYanksThere was no date with Claire, there was no cancellation. There was no lie. She responded to an ISO request, she was provided screening info, she proposed a time, she was declined due to financial constraints stemming from an actual vet bill. At no time was a date arranged or agreed upon.
Claire, feel free to send a PM, if you'd like a rundown on the specific details of the dog's injury, a photo of the vet bill, a photo of her injury, a protracted personal apology, a philosophical discussion on karma, or the details of the date scheduling with Lexi. Originally Posted by JimfightsfireWhy would you show a provider a bill with your personal info on it? Don't be foolish bro.
So, let me get this straight: you scheduled with me, but then canceled because 'your dogs got into a fight and you had vet bills,' when in actuality you just didn't want to pay an extra 40 dollars for a well-reviewed provider? Chose a BP girl and got fucked over instead. God, I love karma.All fire departments don't operate similarly, Claire. In certain departments, people compete for shifts. Firefighters are seldom paid overtime here. The comment about "sitting around looking pretty" wasn't in reference to you. It was in reference to Lexi, who seems to believe that's sufficient. We all know you provide a quality service. Whether or not you work overtime isn't information that's generally known.
And the whole $18/hr saving lives - you're not the only firefighter on here, sweetheart. I know what y'all make in a single day of overtime - as much as I make just sitting around looking pretty. Originally Posted by Claire She Blows
So, let me get this straight: you scheduled with me, but then canceled because 'your dogs got into a fight and you had vet bills,' when in actuality you just didn't want to pay an extra 40 dollars for a well-reviewed provider? Chose a BP girl and got fucked over instead. God, I love karma.My point was, that a guy who makes a dollar risking his @$$ values a dollar differently from someone who earns it sitting at a desk in a suit. IJS.
And the whole $18/hr saving lives - you're not the only firefighter on here, sweetheart. I know what y'all make in a single day of overtime - as much as I make just sitting around looking pretty. Originally Posted by Claire She Blows
So, let me get this straight: you scheduled with me, but then canceled because 'your dogs got into a fight and you had vet bills,' when in actuality you just didn't want to pay an extra 40 dollars for a well-reviewed provider? Chose a BP girl and got fucked over instead. God, I love karma.You don't know a thing about what I make, other than what I've told you. I've collected maybe 6 hours of overtime in my entire career. It seems like you feel a great deal of disrespect, for many people. My post wasn't a commentary on your right to set your own rates. It was a statement about my personal economic situation. To be honest, your attitude is a far greater turn-off than your rate.
And the whole $18/hr saving lives - you're not the only firefighter on here, sweetheart. I know what y'all make in a single day of overtime - as much as I make just sitting around looking pretty. Originally Posted by Claire She Blows
The purpose of this post was to provide a forum for discussion on the subject of hobbyist's expectations from providers. While it's understood that this is a co-ed forum, and this post is thus subject to posts from providers regarding their own expectations, it's hard to understand why a provider would expect that everyone who screens with them would be a guaranteed client. An ISO gets posted, numerous responses result from said posting. Is the OP required by some law of the hobby to book an appointment with all who respond? Originally Posted by JimfightsfireIm just curious why would you send screening information to someone if your not going to book with them... seems a little weird. I would be pissed if someone sent me screening information and didnt book... just like you dont want your time wasted I sure dont either. Just my .02 cents.
Im just curious why would you send screening information to someone if your not going to book with them... seems a little weird. I would be pissed if someone sent me screening information and didnt book... just like you dont want your time wasted I sure dont either. Just my .02 cents. Originally Posted by Britttany_loveThe reason? It's taken as long as two weeks for screening to be completed, from my experience. It's easier to pre-screen than to expect that screening would occur in a convenient timeframe. It's not uncommon for hobbyists to pre-screen with a provider or agency. That's the whole concept behind a p411 OK.