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Published on December 18, 2008 By Jedmonds24 In Everything Else

Here is a short story of real events that happened.

If you are not intrested in real life Christmas stories, well sorry. 

For starters I work with a plumbing company as an apprentice (don't have my journeyman yet but getting close).

We had gotten a call from a Minister of one of our local churches. He was asking if we could do some charity work for a family who was very down on thier luck. They were in  desperate need for they did not have running water in thier home for several months now, (my understanding was right before Ike had struck) and CPS was threatening to take the children away. (2, 4, 6, and 8 yrs old) If something wasn't done soon it was going to be very terrible. Ike had struck, FEMA wasn't doing much to help, almost anything bad that could happen did happen, and now CPS is going to take the children. 

Our owner agreed to help and went out on a limb and spoke to our vendors. The vendors supplied much of the material for the job at no cost or a very reduced cost. There were even people who brough excavating equipment to help us repipe the underground utilites.

Man hours and material costs required for a job like this would run a bill of about $6,000 (us).

We then did our final tests to see if the plumbing in the house was working. Well the house smelled HORRIBLE, paint peeling horrible. It took everything you had not to throw up when first setting foot in the house.

It is at this time we noticed a 50 INCH PLASMA TV in the house. And not to be outdone Time Warner Cable was pulling in when we were leaving TO UPGRADE THIER CABLE AND INTERNET SERVICE.

There is a moral in this story.

Happy hollidays everyone.


Comments
on Dec 18, 2008

Goodness.  I have to say I'm not surprised though, apparently many people who consider themselves 'poor' have satellite TV and eat out every night.

Even so, that is pretty sad, that people would value TV more than keeping their house in order.

on Dec 18, 2008

I wouldn't be surprised. I work for at&t in the sales department, well we make frequent calls to Florida (Floridians are the most stubborn people I have everspoken to. No offence if you are from Florida) and we are trying to get people to get new services as well as to upgrade their existing services, and well there was a certain customer that I was speaking to and he lived on Lincoln Drive in Miami. For those of you who don't know Lincoln drive contains some of the most upscale shops EVER. And this man was telling me he couldn't afford to pay an additional $5 a month for the fastest DSL we have.

Let me break this down,

This guy Lives on Lincoln Drive where he pays around $1,600 for just plain rent at his house or apartment, he is driving a 2008 BMW 5 series, his yearly income as a DOCTOR (I know because he had specifically ordered MD be put at the end of his name, and when asked he stated he was a doctor) is probably around $125,000 to $150,000, and he had told me he wanted the best services that he could get as well as uverse, but when he told me he didn't want to pay an additional $5 a month for a 6.0 mbps, dedicated, DSL connection, I refused to sell him anything. Once he asked me why I wasn't going to sell him anything, I told him that if he couldn't pay an additional $5 per month why should I believe that he would be able to pay an additional $112 that he had already ordered. So after I told him that, he decided to tell me that he was being cheap and just didn't want to upgrade the internet so I decided to just cancel his order altogether and told him I would call back when he felt less cheap. Well he called ME back 2 days later and he had ordered the service as I told him he was going to get and he put up no fights when I told him that I was upgrading his internet. So I still got the sale, but not before I got into loads of trouble. When I was questioned about it at work. I responded with "I give it a week before he decides to come to his senses." And I was right. The moral was, If you're cheap, someone will get you

on Dec 18, 2008

well, referring to the original story, we must not be so quick to judge - i mean the family might have gotten the TV off of some rich dude who felt generous that christmas - that would explain the cable too.

And we shouldn't stop being generous and helping the less fortunate just cuz a couple of bad eggs are stinking up the fridge. The world would be a very, very bad place otherwise

on Dec 19, 2008

(Floridians are the most stubborn people I have everspoken to. No offence if you are from Florida)

None taken.  I don't claim Florida.

on Dec 19, 2008

If you desperately needed money, would a rich guy give you a TV and cable?  Would you keep the TV, or sell it for the money you need?

I think that it is perfectly justified to judge them based on that.

Although yes, I agree that a few bad eggs shouldn't stop us.

 

And Jrla, interesting story there yourself. I would hate to work in any kind of customer services department, I would make those customers hate me as much as I would hate them (I have what you might call a stupidity intolerance complex).

on Dec 20, 2008

and so is the story of america...

Plasma TV and HBO

but kids totally are worth losing to watch scrubs ya know...