Anonymous wrote:Why can't you leave while the painters are there?
Still don't care.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's some real first world problems right there. Meanwhile, in another world, people have been trapped in underground tunnels, starving, sick, injured, terrified and haven't seen the sun in two months while their shelter is being bombed from above.
Oh you're obnoxious!
Just because someone somewhere in the world has it worse doesn't mean that OP can't be irritated. No one said it's a matter of life and death, but I'd be pissed if my husband did this too.
Signed,
A war survivor
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in an NYC apartment. Our cleaner comes every Thursday morning at the exact same time for 7 years. She likes to start with our bedroom, then move around to the apartment, cleaning the kitchen last. In the past 18 months, DH is usually not ready to exit the bedroom until 9:30 or 10 (he has adjusted his schedule in COVID and takes no meetings before 10 AM). The cleaner does adjust without a bat of the eye, though my guess is that she would rather follow her preferred routine.
Today we had painters coming @ 9 AM for our BR. Knowing how DH is with the cleaner, I reminded DH that they were coming @ 8:30 and he said he knew. The super and painter knocked at 8:55 and, of course, DH was still in the shower. They said they couldn't wait and were off to another apartment. Of course they didn't come back in 90 minutes as they indicated. I couldn't leave to go food shopping and finish getting items for DH's BD tomorrow. It's now after 3 PM and they clearly have a few more hours of work.
DH said he doesn't understand why they didn't wait as he was done by 9:15 AM. He has a whole team of people working for him who have to wait around for him. A NYC super isn't the same! I am so pissed.
"Because you made the painter's late, I wasn't able to go get what I wanted for your birthday, or to go food shopping. Here's the list of things you need to pick up at the store this evening."
Anonymous wrote:That's some real first world problems right there. Meanwhile, in another world, people have been trapped in underground tunnels, starving, sick, injured, terrified and haven't seen the sun in two months while their shelter is being bombed from above.
Anonymous wrote:We live in an NYC apartment. Our cleaner comes every Thursday morning at the exact same time for 7 years. She likes to start with our bedroom, then move around to the apartment, cleaning the kitchen last. In the past 18 months, DH is usually not ready to exit the bedroom until 9:30 or 10 (he has adjusted his schedule in COVID and takes no meetings before 10 AM). The cleaner does adjust without a bat of the eye, though my guess is that she would rather follow her preferred routine.
Today we had painters coming @ 9 AM for our BR. Knowing how DH is with the cleaner, I reminded DH that they were coming @ 8:30 and he said he knew. The super and painter knocked at 8:55 and, of course, DH was still in the shower. They said they couldn't wait and were off to another apartment. Of course they didn't come back in 90 minutes as they indicated. I couldn't leave to go food shopping and finish getting items for DH's BD tomorrow. It's now after 3 PM and they clearly have a few more hours of work.
DH said he doesn't understand why they didn't wait as he was done by 9:15 AM. He has a whole team of people working for him who have to wait around for him. A NYC super isn't the same! I am so pissed.
Anonymous wrote:That's some real first world problems right there. Meanwhile, in another world, people have been trapped in underground tunnels, starving, sick, injured, terrified and haven't seen the sun in two months while their shelter is being bombed from above.
Anonymous wrote:Divorce him.
And have an affair with the building super - he could be your soul mate.