Monday, September 26, 2005

On a Monday...

Jukebox: Shelter - "Here We Go Again"

Back in the ol' Limo company. Nothing much going on, but I hope later in the day it gets busy. Sometime after 11am. Jamming a CD that Jeff made me like 10 years ago. I've been listening to this since Saturday.

I need to figure out how to handle being stern with clients without losing them. For example, we have a new one that had cars scheduled for this Wednesday and Thursday which totaled about $2,000. They signed the service contract and everything and called on Friday to cancel their cars for said days.

Because they signed the contract there is no cancellation policy. Especially this close to the service date and after a lot of time we put into it. This is also a potential future big client and it may be disagreeable to them. I sort of don't care because on the contract, it says, "NO CANCELLATION!" We also have a business to run and blah, blah, blah.

We're going to charge them, so I don't know why I'm pretending to have this inner struggle.

In lighter news, I watched Big Trouble this weekend. Super good movie. Even though Jason Lee's character is a two hour Fritos advertisement. Great story and there's like a million characters, all of which are excellent. The greatest part of the movie is the radio call-in show that keeps going on about, "You said no Gator fan would call. I'm a Gator fan, and I called."

This whole weekend has been movie weekend. We're going to watch this tonight, maybe. Brian Wilson gets interviewed in it about using it on "Good Vibrations." Although the one they use isn't really a Theremin; it's a cousin of it or something. Ask Grant.

The depends, on watching the movie, all depends on a) what time I get off of work. 3) Whether or not I meet up with Mike tonight. *) If I do hang out with Mike, what time I get home. ===)Blah, blah, blah. Point is that Jeanne has an interview tomorrow morning so we gotsta get to bed early.

====D>--->0@<<<---anyone figures out what this is and they win a prize. It was much funnier and much more elaborate when I did this with Chris Fischer and Andy. I can't remember where we kept going.

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