Tom, my first paying job as a teenager was a local paper round at the local newspaper shop, which come rain or shine had a client base that were borderline religious about receiving their daily crossword, football scores or the latest celebrity scandals. Yes. I did receive plenty of yelling on cold winter days with snow on the ground and having to leave the bicycle behind and walk the route and then being lambasted by a customer for late delivery was a frustrating exercise, I agree that the best plan of action is to ignore but it seldom takes away the pain you just become numb as a result.
Yeah, all too true... I'll be talking about the other side of this in the next post, currently titled 'The loud-wailers' - the angry wailing that arises whenever people's sense of presumed 'entitlement' collides with Reality Department.
Tom, my first paying job as a teenager was a local paper round at the local newspaper shop, which come rain or shine had a client base that were borderline religious about receiving their daily crossword, football scores or the latest celebrity scandals. Yes. I did receive plenty of yelling on cold winter days with snow on the ground and having to leave the bicycle behind and walk the route and then being lambasted by a customer for late delivery was a frustrating exercise, I agree that the best plan of action is to ignore but it seldom takes away the pain you just become numb as a result.
Yeah, all too true... I'll be talking about the other side of this in the next post, currently titled 'The loud-wailers' - the angry wailing that arises whenever people's sense of presumed 'entitlement' collides with Reality Department.