Anonymous
Post 08/01/2023 17:11     Subject: Re:Etiquette re landscapers taking their lunch break on my front lawn

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would feel weird about this. It would be one thing if there were there all day and took a lunch break. But if they show up and immediately take a break on your lawn or finish up and then just hand around. Yeah I would not like that. I would be okay with calling the company and politely requesting that they leave when they are finished with their work.


Thank you for being the one person who has answered me with decency.


It's hilarious that you equate decency with agreeing with you. Quite a few people have told you politely that they disagree.
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2023 17:08     Subject: Etiquette re landscapers taking their lunch break on my front lawn

DCUM gonna DCUM.
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2023 17:07     Subject: Re:Etiquette re landscapers taking their lunch break on my front lawn

Anonymous wrote:Last week our landscapers did this and I invited them into our screened-in porch to sit at a table with the fan going to eat their lunch. I provided them with ice water as well.

OP, you are not a good person.


+1

Anonymous
Post 08/01/2023 17:06     Subject: Re:Etiquette re landscapers taking their lunch break on my front lawn

Anonymous wrote:I think people may be unfairly denigrating op based on her poorly worded title/potentially misinterpreting the situation.

When OP references her “landscapers” in the title I think many (myself included) envisage a team of workers working on a massive property for at least multiple hours per day. If this is in fact the case then absolutely she’s a monster for begrudging them taking a lunch break to relax out of the hot sun for 30-60 minutes during the shift.

From the actual post, however it sounds like op actually has a weekly lawn mowing service, (which we have and at least in our case consists of ~15 minutes of service/week) and the employees are regularly hanging out on OPs property either before starting or after completing the work.

If the latter is the case and the lawn service is showing up to complete a quick 15-30 minute job but routinely taking an extra 30-60 minutes before or after to hang out to eat lunch and rest on her property I would also be annoyed and seek another service.

why?
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2023 17:05     Subject: Etiquette re landscapers taking their lunch break on my front lawn

Anonymous wrote:Formatting keeps getting messed up. Apparently there is not a single thing I can say in my own defense. I never said I had done the most grueling labor of all time. I never compared it to anyone's livelihood. Someone asked if I had *ever* done outdoor labor in the summer, and I answered. I have many problems, and of course you know nothing about them. But it is belittling to assume that you do. Everyone on this thread is exhausting.

Reddit.com/r/accidentallybased

Yea, now you're getting it. Because it's really not defendable to be mad about these men taking their break in your hard for a freaking half hour!
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2023 17:04     Subject: Etiquette re landscapers taking their lunch break on my front lawn

Anonymous wrote:I'd love to see a quick poll of the room as to how many people here serve contractors lemonade. As to being a monster, geez... I called it a minor irritation. Considering all the things that people are capable of, and have done in recent news, perhaps your perspective needs adjustment. It's not like I don't think they deserve a break. I just never volunteered my front lawn as their personal breakroom.


OP - where to you think they should take their break? Your neighbor's lawn?
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2023 16:53     Subject: Re:Etiquette re landscapers taking their lunch break on my front lawn

I think people may be unfairly denigrating op based on her poorly worded title/potentially misinterpreting the situation.

When OP references her “landscapers” in the title I think many (myself included) envisage a team of workers working on a massive property for at least multiple hours per day. If this is in fact the case then absolutely she’s a monster for begrudging them taking a lunch break to relax out of the hot sun for 30-60 minutes during the shift.

From the actual post, however it sounds like op actually has a weekly lawn mowing service, (which we have and at least in our case consists of ~15 minutes of service/week) and the employees are regularly hanging out on OPs property either before starting or after completing the work.

If the latter is the case and the lawn service is showing up to complete a quick 15-30 minute job but routinely taking an extra 30-60 minutes before or after to hang out to eat lunch and rest on her property I would also be annoyed and seek another service.
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2023 16:45     Subject: Etiquette re landscapers taking their lunch break on my front lawn

As long as the company in insuring them the entire time they are on your property, I wouldn't worry about it. I would assume they are. I would look the other way.

Being nice to people like this sometimes means they will do a little bit better job for you.
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2023 16:40     Subject: Etiquette re landscapers taking their lunch break on my front lawn

Anonymous wrote:Op for you to be bothered by this suggests that you are becoming very ornery, mean, anti social and lonely. This is definitely ‘you kids get off my lawn’ territory. Take it as a sign you need to turn your life around. Join an active church, volunteer at a school, go teach abroad, just get out of your house and do something. Get out of your comfort amz or and re-learn how to rely on others and learn from them. Otherwise you will be bowling alone very soon.


And you can tell all that about her from her one post!
Are you Dionne Warwick?
Carnac the Magnificent?!
You are amazing!
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2023 16:36     Subject: Etiquette re landscapers taking their lunch break on my front lawn

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Formatting keeps getting messed up. Apparently there is not a single thing I can say in my own defense. I never said I had done the most grueling labor of all time. I never compared it to anyone's livelihood. Someone asked if I had *ever* done outdoor labor in the summer, and I answered. I have many problems, and of course you know nothing about them. But it is belittling to assume that you do. Everyone on this thread is exhausting.


Because... maybe nothing you say is justifying your being upset over this. Have you thought about that? That the problem here is you?



I asked for opinions and I received them. I am not justifying my right to continue to be upset. That last poster attacked me for simply responding to someone else's question. But I am responding to people civilly, and people continue to take everything I say as an excuse to call me a monster, trash, and assume I am rich or have no problems in my life. I am happy to drop it. But I think you all really just delight in waving your pitchforks around.


Now, seriously, OP. This is exactly the set of responses I expected when I read your OP. What did you expect?



Its their virtue signaling they are waving around.
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2023 16:34     Subject: Etiquette re landscapers taking their lunch break on my front lawn

Op for you to be bothered by this suggests that you are becoming very ornery, mean, anti social and lonely. This is definitely ‘you kids get off my lawn’ territory. Take it as a sign you need to turn your life around. Join an active church, volunteer at a school, go teach abroad, just get out of your house and do something. Get out of your comfort amz or and re-learn how to rely on others and learn from them. Otherwise you will be bowling alone very soon.
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2023 16:33     Subject: Re:Etiquette re landscapers taking their lunch break on my front lawn

Anonymous wrote:Last week our landscapers did this and I invited them into our screened-in porch to sit at a table with the fan going to eat their lunch. I provided them with ice water as well.

OP, you are not a good person.


sure you did. OP, I get it, having a bunch of random men laying down in my yard would make me a little uncomfortable. Yes it's hot and I always offer water but I wouldn't invite then into my house. I had a deck installed one summer so there were a bunch of guys doing the work right outside of my back door and it made me uncomfortable. cant explain why but a little intrusive. in your case I would not ask then to stop for reasons already mentioned, and I know it's my own hang up.
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2023 16:29     Subject: Etiquette re landscapers taking their lunch break on my front lawn

But we all agree that OP is a terrible human being.
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2023 16:20     Subject: Re:Etiquette re landscapers taking their lunch break on my front lawn

Last week our landscapers did this and I invited them into our screened-in porch to sit at a table with the fan going to eat their lunch. I provided them with ice water as well.

OP, you are not a good person.
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2023 16:18     Subject: Etiquette re landscapers taking their lunch break on my front lawn

Omfg OP I hope these guys drop you. Do you have to leave your office during a break time? You are ridiculous.