I have an advice-a-day calendar. Basically a page-a-day calendar with advice on it. Now for the most part the advice is great.
"Tip generously wait staff who are working their way through college"
"Take serious any kid who says "I need to go potty""
"If you're try hard to have fun, you're either in the wrong place or with the wrong person."
"Ask a co-worker to take ten or twelve candid photos of you at work on a regular day. Send them to grandparents who live far away."
But the other day I got a piece of advice from my calendar that made me want to throw the thing against the way. I'm sure anyone who works in retail can understand my ire.
"Paying in Cash will get you a deal. Ask Is that the best price I can get? If they say yes, and What if I pay in cash"
One bad piece of advice out of 366 isn't bad, but that is HORRIBLE advice. Annoying as hell, too.
"Tip generously wait staff who are working their way through college"
"Take serious any kid who says "I need to go potty""
"If you're try hard to have fun, you're either in the wrong place or with the wrong person."
"Ask a co-worker to take ten or twelve candid photos of you at work on a regular day. Send them to grandparents who live far away."
But the other day I got a piece of advice from my calendar that made me want to throw the thing against the way. I'm sure anyone who works in retail can understand my ire.
"Paying in Cash will get you a deal. Ask Is that the best price I can get? If they say yes, and What if I pay in cash"
One bad piece of advice out of 366 isn't bad, but that is HORRIBLE advice. Annoying as hell, too.
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