JenniferS
When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
As I was leaving for work this morning, the snow plow operator was in the lot. We exchanged good mornings, but when he saw what car I got into, he came over and got confrontational. Told me I was being relocated from my spot because that’s where he traditionally dumps the snow, and then told me what my new spot was going to be. (FYI - I already rejected that other spot, which is how I got this one!)
I don’t know this guy from Adam, so I said I’d speak to the Superintendent. He said I could speak to whomever I wanted, but if I’m in this spot when he comes back, he’s going to bury my car.
I told him I pay for this spot, in addition to the other spot that he’d already completely plowed in. He got really aggressive. I asked him nicely (the first time) to not yell at me. The second time, not so nicely. Dude, you don’t scare me.
When I got home, I was prepared to play nice and move into the new spot beside Mike’s spot, only to find that those two spots were still completely plowed in, and mine was clear.
I parked in my old spot, and called the Super as soon as I got in. Bahaha, nothing got plowed because Dude’s bucket broke, and the new part won’t be in until Monday. Can you say, Karma?!?
He’s out of commission for what will be two of the busiest days of the winter … all because he hollered at a middle aged woman for no reason.
I’ve escalated this to building management because I’m sick of them playing games. It’s a new owner, and they’re so far behind on capital improvements that some areas are bordering on dangerous.
Like these back steps for instance.
I don’t know this guy from Adam, so I said I’d speak to the Superintendent. He said I could speak to whomever I wanted, but if I’m in this spot when he comes back, he’s going to bury my car.
I told him I pay for this spot, in addition to the other spot that he’d already completely plowed in. He got really aggressive. I asked him nicely (the first time) to not yell at me. The second time, not so nicely. Dude, you don’t scare me.
When I got home, I was prepared to play nice and move into the new spot beside Mike’s spot, only to find that those two spots were still completely plowed in, and mine was clear.
I parked in my old spot, and called the Super as soon as I got in. Bahaha, nothing got plowed because Dude’s bucket broke, and the new part won’t be in until Monday. Can you say, Karma?!?
He’s out of commission for what will be two of the busiest days of the winter … all because he hollered at a middle aged woman for no reason.
I’ve escalated this to building management because I’m sick of them playing games. It’s a new owner, and they’re so far behind on capital improvements that some areas are bordering on dangerous.
Like these back steps for instance.