[QUOTE=nevada72;18611046]And it's a true story Tim! Just yesterday.Then, of course, he knows how to "do it better" so he's basically untrainable. The worst part is he also does more harm than good. He was helping Cheryl tear out carpet and I told them they needed to repeatedly sweep the debris off the wood floor at the bottom of the steps because stepping on staples and nails would scratch teh floor. I come back to check on progress and there he is, with a friggen wood screw between his shoe and the floor, just grinding it into the wood which left a big scratch. And of course I'm the ******* for pointing it21
I feel your pain Bob . I still have hundreds of dollars in damage to my house after one of Trish’s sons lived with us. He’s never felt the need to make it right.
I feel your pain Bob . I still have hundreds of dollars in damage to my house after one of Trish’s sons lived with us. He’s never felt the need to make it right.
That sucks Chuck. Was it on purpose?
The kid isn't willfully trying to do any damage. He just doesn't know how to work. And because he knows it all I'm not inclined to train him. In fact, it occurs to me that he's doing a pretty good job of training me. Make it not worth it and I'll stop asking - which I have.