Anonymous wrote:There are probably 150 houses in my development. I am Facebook friends with 2 of my neighbors. Some could track me down using the school directory. Others know my first name but not my last. And a few probably know which cul de sac I live on but not which house. If someone doesn't get the popcorn they ordered, they'd probably have to wait until the following year when we go door to door to find us again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dude, its extra cookies not the end of the world. Put an email out to the troop that you have extras. People will buy them.
What about our neighbors who have paid for cookies and then got nothing delivered?
If they notice a missing box of cookies, they will contact you. Chill out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just a note to say I'm with you OP. I have a similar DH who can't seem to handle even these "easy" tasks and it is maddening how I have to do everything.
I've decided that it is just because he doesn't care enough to get it right. If it mattered to him, he would do it (as evidenced by his excellent job performance). For some reason, in his mind, tasks like this don't require his full effort and attention. I don't know if he has admitted this to himself, but I see it clearly.
But don't think he can't tell me about the youtube video he watched today or what XYZ was posted on facebook or what fantasy sports are doing ...
Do you love him less because he can't do these "easy" task.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dude, its extra cookies not the end of the world. Put an email out to the troop that you have extras. People will buy them.
What about our neighbors who have paid for cookies and then got nothing delivered?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dude, its extra cookies not the end of the world. Put an email out to the troop that you have extras. People will buy them.
What about our neighbors who have paid for cookies and then got nothing delivered?
Are you facebook friends or have email addresses for your neighbors? Could you post/message to everyone, "hey girl scout cookies are in. if you haven't received your order, let me know before DH eats them."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recently had issue with my daughters cookie orders and me and my wife had a discrepancies over the cookies that I sold at my job not once did it turned into an issue I just we both offered to pay the difference and try a way to handle better the next time. really not worth arguing with my wife over a few dollars and we BOTH understand that.
How many of your friends paid for cookies but didn't receive any? Are they mad? Did you reimburse them for the money you took from them? If everyone received their orders, and the money was just a little off in the end, THIS ISN'T THE SAME PROBLEM. OP's neighbors were robbed if they didn't get the cookies the paid for. How many of your coworkers did you steal from?
We reorder the cookies and just took the loss. I'm thinking my kids took a some to eat and didn't ask. That's my thought of what happened. My wife may think I just screwed up the order but never really pushed issue. She said she thought I made a counting error I disagreed. She said she'll pay the difference. I told her I do it because it my error
even thought I didn't think it was. $28 no big deal not worth arguing over.
Oh, you admitted your error and corrected the issue? THEN THIS IS NOT THE SAME PROBLEM.
I didn't admit to being wrong I just wanted to fix the issue, again in my mind my kids ate the cookies. I'm not taking responsibility we both just wanted to rectify the issue. She volunterred to pay for lost cookies even if it wasn't her issue.
Anonymous wrote:Just a note to say I'm with you OP. I have a similar DH who can't seem to handle even these "easy" tasks and it is maddening how I have to do everything.
I've decided that it is just because he doesn't care enough to get it right. If it mattered to him, he would do it (as evidenced by his excellent job performance). For some reason, in his mind, tasks like this don't require his full effort and attention. I don't know if he has admitted this to himself, but I see it clearly.
But don't think he can't tell me about the youtube video he watched today or what XYZ was posted on facebook or what fantasy sports are doing ...
Anonymous wrote:This whole story just doesn't sound right to me. OP, I'm dying to hear what actually happened. Did he forget to deliver to whole households, or did he short a bunch of households. Why has nobody spoken up? I start harassing my coworker in early February if she hasn't delivered my cookies! And BTW, her child is from a troop (Charles County MD) where parents are required to purchase whole cases, so if the child sells 3 cases of Thin Mints plus one box, mom has to purchase 4 cases.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recently had issue with my daughters cookie orders and me and my wife had a discrepancies over the cookies that I sold at my job not once did it turned into an issue I just we both offered to pay the difference and try a way to handle better the next time. really not worth arguing with my wife over a few dollars and we BOTH understand that.
How many of your friends paid for cookies but didn't receive any? Are they mad? Did you reimburse them for the money you took from them? If everyone received their orders, and the money was just a little off in the end, THIS ISN'T THE SAME PROBLEM. OP's neighbors were robbed if they didn't get the cookies the paid for. How many of your coworkers did you steal from?
We reorder the cookies and just took the loss. I'm thinking my kids took a some to eat and didn't ask. That's my thought of what happened. My wife may think I just screwed up the order but never really pushed issue. She said she thought I made a counting error I disagreed. She said she'll pay the difference. I told her I do it because it my error
even thought I didn't think it was. $28 no big deal not worth arguing over.
Oh, you admitted your error and corrected the issue? THEN THIS IS NOT THE SAME PROBLEM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. You don't exactly sound like a nice person yourself. I mean, from the first sentence I could tell you were one of "those" women.
Do you also nag and micromanage? Are you big on telling him not only what to do but how to do it?
I did not tell him a thing how to do this GS cookie situation. He totally ran with it.
Here we are.
Ha. You aint slick. You totally did that on purpose.lol. you knew he would fail.
According to you OP is wrong no matter what. He messed up and refuses to 1. begin to understand he messed up. and 2. attempt to fix it. He feels like super dad for acting like a dad, she has to fix it and is left looking like a joyless harpy for the sin of being a responsible human being who can count.