Monday, September 9, 2013

Working for a Living

It was always taught in my family that a man or woman should follow their passion. That is you do what you love, your work will be more rewarding. That spending ones life working at a job they don't feel passionate about, may lead to a life incomplete. For almost forty years we have provided people with beautiful woodwork for their homes, offices, and businesses. We have dealt with so many different kinds of people over the years. Ninety-nine percent of the clients we have had are wonderful and many have become personal friends. But, like Mr. Triston, my music teacher in elementary school said, "No matter how many people clap, you will always remember the boo's. When you call a plumber, you should appreciate that they are going to deal with your crap, you can't do it, or you won't do it. When you call any laborer to your aide, please remember they are people just like you. When you call a craftsman to your home, treat them with the respect that they have earned. And please remember, they took an idea, created it from raw materials, and enhanced your life with it. They are not plumbers and they really don't need your crap.

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