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Blog entry by Popintraining posted 284 days ago 207 reads 0 times favorited 8 comments Add to Favorites

This is Pops’ advice

That pain in arse customers can be a downer!
I know first hand. I’ve been working for them for the last 25 years. Sometimes you just can’t tell until it’s too late, Other times you know there going to be a pain and you need the money so you just have to grin and bare it.
Not all have been bad though, I’ve worked for some very good people too. Love everything you do and money on the spot, but I have a dozen or so stories from some of these unappreciative people also. I would love to mention their names and send them a link! But, they would cry and moan and I sure don’t want to hear that again! They can definitely take the wind out of your sail without even trying.
This is where Pops’ advice comes in handy! (Take the wind out of their sails first).
Let them think you’re a little crazy and if their thinking about screwing you, you might be one of those guys that will show up on their door step.
These people have a tendency to straiten up real quick! No B.S We’ve done this several times, mainly to home builders. Pop would block their truck in and wouldn’t budge! It worked, although it helps to be able to make a face like this! I had to push a few buttons to get this! I love this guy!

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-- Illegitimis nil carborundum - Don't let the bastards grind you down http://woodworkingtipsfrompop.com


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Brad_Nailor

704 posts in 409 days


posted 284 days ago

Maybe you should change your handle to “popiscrazy”..LOL When they start giving you a hard time just email them that picture! :@)

-- Women love me.....trees fear me

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Popintraining

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posted 284 days ago

It’s so much more fun to watch in real life!

-- Illegitimis nil carborundum - Don't let the bastards grind you down http://woodworkingtipsfrompop.com

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DrSawdust

215 posts in 550 days


posted 284 days ago

I’ll admit it . . . I’m a bit nervous . . . and I don’t think I owe any money. :-)

Anyone that can make a face like that deserves every penny (and more) they ask for.

Way to go Pop! Keep up the GREAT work.

-- Making sawdust is what I do best

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dennis mitchell

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posted 284 days ago

I sit at the feet of the Master.

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Todd A. Clippinger

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posted 284 days ago

Toys in the attic crazy!

-- Todd A. Clippinger, Montana, http://amcraftsman.com

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scottb

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posted 284 days ago

crazy is good. The right kind of people will get along just fine, the wrong may be a little ill at ease and will hopefully keep their distance!

-- I am always doing what I cannot do yet, in order to learn how to do it. - Vincent Van Gogh

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Muzhik

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posted 284 days ago

Wow! I see this advice working in another way as well. Aren’t many of the greatest artists in history rumored to have been a little off-kilter? Van Gogh was nutty enough to cut his own ear off and mail it off. Who here thinks Andy Warhol or M C Escher were a few cans short of a six pack?

If you get a reputation for being wacko, people will remember your name AND your work!

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Popintraining

109 posts in 290 days


posted 283 days ago

Pop can definitely turn it on and off! (He’s actually a teddy bear, don’t tell anybody) This is the face that has kept me in line for many years!

-- Illegitimis nil carborundum - Don't let the bastards grind you down http://woodworkingtipsfrompop.com

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